Zespol Szkol Da Vinci
gen. Tadeusza Kutrzeby 19, 61-719 Poznan, Poland
0044618445541
gen. Tadeusza Kutrzeby 19, 61-719 Poznan, Poland
0044618445541
Zespol Szkol Da Vinci Poland
Da Vinci schools consist of a primary school and a high school. In high school we have 260 students and employ 34 teachers.
One of our main projects is Young Malta Festival - an annual international theatre festival gathering since its first edition six years ago young people from all over Europe. The main aim of the festival is to create a forum for discovering theatre, developing acting and directing talents. The idea of the festival is based on multicultural exchange and integration and focused on building and promoting tolerance, respect and openness to alterity. This year the seventh edition of the festival will bring together over a hundred participants from Poland, Germany, Catalonia, Portugal, Spain, and Ukraine. For them it will be time spent at theatre workshops, while for the audience- twelve performances providing them with incredible emotions and allowing to experience the magic of the theatre.
The school is the initiator of the eTwinning Oxford Style Debate project, which has been successfully functioning for over 2 years. Before we started international online Oxford style debates, our school had gained a lot of experience and expertise in the debates locally. Namely, our teachers received intensive training at workshops devoted to oxford style debates promotion. For several years, our students had been taking part in different local middle school and high school national championships in Oxford style debates in Poland. Knowing its beneficial effects on our students and their achievements, which is for example winning the second place in Poznan Oxford style debates last year, we decided to start thinking internationally. Every semester new partner joined this project. In the online debate project we have cooperated with schools from Germany, Spain, Italy, Croatia and Portugal.
Since the project has attracted a lot of interest, not only from our students but also, from our partner schools, we decided to expand our project into face to face meetings as a logical next step. As leaders and initiators of this project, we have noticed its motivational effect on our students.
Debate is also one of our language activation methods, used during regular language lessons.
Video about Poznan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ehw5d198BalDGfsSeUhRugu92NpIm5fn/view?usp=sharing
Przewodnik_poznan.mp4
drive.google.com
Da Vinci schools consist of a primary school and a high school. In high school we have 260 students and employ 34 teachers.
One of our main projects is Young Malta Festival - an annual international theatre festival gathering since its first edition six years ago young people from all over Europe. The main aim of the festival is to create a forum for discovering theatre, developing acting and directing talents. The idea of the festival is based on multicultural exchange and integration and focused on building and promoting tolerance, respect and openness to alterity. This year the seventh edition of the festival will bring together over a hundred participants from Poland, Germany, Catalonia, Portugal, Spain, and Ukraine. For them it will be time spent at theatre workshops, while for the audience- twelve performances providing them with incredible emotions and allowing to experience the magic of the theatre.
The school is the initiator of the eTwinning Oxford Style Debate project, which has been successfully functioning for over 2 years. Before we started international online Oxford style debates, our school had gained a lot of experience and expertise in the debates locally. Namely, our teachers received intensive training at workshops devoted to oxford style debates promotion. For several years, our students had been taking part in different local middle school and high school national championships in Oxford style debates in Poland. Knowing its beneficial effects on our students and their achievements, which is for example winning the second place in Poznan Oxford style debates last year, we decided to start thinking internationally. Every semester new partner joined this project. In the online debate project we have cooperated with schools from Germany, Spain, Italy, Croatia and Portugal.
Since the project has attracted a lot of interest, not only from our students but also, from our partner schools, we decided to expand our project into face to face meetings as a logical next step. As leaders and initiators of this project, we have noticed its motivational effect on our students.
Debate is also one of our language activation methods, used during regular language lessons.
Video about Poznan:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ehw5d198BalDGfsSeUhRugu92NpIm5fn/view?usp=sharing
Przewodnik_poznan.mp4
drive.google.com
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