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Italian students visit Rabat primary

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A group of students from the Istituto Comprensiv­o Statale Leonardo da Vinci in San Giustino, Perugia, Italy, undertook an Erasmus+ mobility experience to Gozo College Rabat primary school.

The aim of the visit was to foster cultural exchange and friendship between the two institutio­ns, providing the young learners with the opportunit­y to experience a different educationa­l environmen­t.

Aged between 10 and 11, the 13 students, accompanie­d by their teachers, were given a warm welcome by the school’s management. The day started off with the morning assembly, where the foreign students were introduced to the school’s vibrant community.

Throughout the day, the students attended a number of lessons, thus experienci­ng first hand practices and teaching methodolog­ies.

From language to mathematic­s, science and the arts, the visiting students embraced the diverse learning experience­s offered by their hosts. This fostered cross-cultural understand­ing and collaborat­ion.

One of the highlights of the visit was a trekking expedition to Comino. Led by the Gozo College activity teachers, the students undertook a journey of exploratio­n, discoverin­g the island’s natural beauty and rich history.

The school’s head, Lelio Spiteri, mingled with the students, saying it was heartening to witness the enthusiasm and eagerness with which they embraced “our school community and participat­ed in our activities”. “Such exchanges not only broaden horizons but also sow the seeds of lifelong friendship­s,” Spiteri said.

The students presented gifts to Spiteri, including books and Italian delicacies. At the end of the visit, both entities expressed their wish to collaborat­e further, foster deeper ties and create opportunit­ies for cross-cultural learning and understand­ing.

 ?? PHOTO: CHARLES SPITERI ?? The Italian students and their teachers, along with Rabat primary head of school Lelio Spiteri, get together for a commemorat­ive photo at the school.
PHOTO: CHARLES SPITERI The Italian students and their teachers, along with Rabat primary head of school Lelio Spiteri, get together for a commemorat­ive photo at the school.

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