Student Mobility in Antwerpen – March 2023

On Saturday, 4 March, the guests from Germany, Italy, Spain and Slovakia arrived in Antwerp. The “railway cathedral” left a deep impression on everyone. Some students were happy to see each other again after previous mobility. Others looked forward to meeting each other in real life for the first time. The evening was spent with host families. 

Teacher’s walk (on Sunday morning) through the Jewish Quarter

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On Sunday, 5 March, the morning was also reserved for a family reunion. In the afternoon, everyone gathered at the school to get to know each other better through the introductory games. The tone was set right away with the first exercise, where everyone could show off their talent for drawing. Speed dating also proved to be a successful formula. The day ended with a pizza buffet, after which everyone went home full of expectations for the week ahead.

On Monday, 6 March, the guests were welcomed by Principal Cécile Veraert, who introduced them to the rich tradition of Onze-Lieve-Vrouwecollege plus (College of Our Lady plus) and gave a brief introduction to the Ignatian Education Project.

The group went to the Steen then, the city castle, where everyone got to know Antwerp for the first time through the interactive exhibition – The History of Antwerp. This exhibition offered new insights into the city, even for the Antwerp students. The group enjoyed the breathtaking view from the Ferris wheel then. After lunch at Komida, the student restaurant at the UA City Campus, it was time to explore the city further. The students of 6ECMT prepared a city tour for the students and showed them different beautiful facets of the metropolis. Special attention was given to the Handelsbeurs and the Beguinage. The concept of a beguinage must have been on Jakob Fugger’s mind when planning his Fuggerei. During the walk, the group paid attention to other German merchant families of the 19th century who returned to Antwerp after the reopening of the Scheldt (1863) and contributed to the development of the port and cultural life of the city.

reception at school by the headmistress of OVLC Plus

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