1st student mobility in Augsburg 2022

On 30th of April, the time had finally come. After more than a year and a half of waiting due to Corona, the students from the partner schools from Belgium, Spain, Slovakia and Italy finally arrived in Augsburg for the kick-off project week as part of the Erasmus+ project. After being welcomed by the German host students and their families, all project participants met for the Welcome Dinner. Waiting for the food then also offered the first opportunity to get into conversation and thus make new and unique friendships.

The “Family Day” was scheduled for Sunday and offered the families the opportunity to spend a little more time with their guests and get to know them better. Fortunately, a traditional German folk festival, the “Plärrer”, was taking place in Augsburg at this time, so it was a great opportunity for the families and guests to visit this festival. Other families took their guests to breath-taking places in the area around Augsburg where they could experience beautiful landscapes, small, picturesque towns and unique nature.

Arrival in Augbsurg

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Monday started at the JFG with the official welcome by the headmistress and a school tour. Afterwards, the guests took part in some lessons to experience the everyday life of the German pupils. After lunch in the school canteen, everyone met in the school garden for the obligatory group photo. A short time later, the scavenger hunt was opened at the Augustus Fountain. The students were able to discover Augsburg in a whole new way by filling in fun and interesting quiz questions about famous people and sights in Augsburg. Most of the scavenger hunt took place in the old part of Augsburg. This was a good way to show the exchange students the history of the city on the spot. After the rally and working through the quiz questions, everyone met at the Ulrichskirche and decided to go to the Citygalerie, the largest shopping centre of Augsburg to explore. Back in the JFG’s school garden, preparations for dinner were already underway. While the students enjoyed various sports and games, such as football, badminton and many other fun activities, the traditional Bavarian dinner was prepared by the caretaker family. After dinner, everyone helped to clean up the school garden again and so the very successful first programme day of this project week came to an end.

Slovak team

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