Dear friends, all the project visits have been carried out, summer holidays draw nearer and apart from final uploading & reporting the results, there isn't that much to do with the project. It's been an amazing two years in great company! I've had the privilege of co-coordinating Erasmus+ projects for several years, and I must say it's always a pleasure. Great company, international cooperation and unforgettable experiences for students and teachers alike! With these final pictures reminiscing past visits and some comments from the students, I'd like to wish you all a pleasant end for this academic year and the project. Be seeing you soon! Antti P.S. Comments: This was an wonderful project with many chances for our future life Thank you for all :-) It was a very nice time and I’m thankful to say that I was a member of this project. If I could be part of a project like that I would do it again at anytime. I wouldn't want to miss an
Erasmus+ meeting in Estonia 3.-9.10.2018 On Wednesday 3rd we started our journey from Vammala to Tartu at 8 am, not too early though. We took a train, tram, ferry, taxi and bus to get to Tartto and of course there was plenty of waiting time in between the different vehicles so we finally arrived at 7 pm. Luckily we didn’t have any problems during our journey. We ate a buffet at the ferry and watched movies on the bus so the journey went pretty quickly. If you as me, eating is always a good way to spend time! In the evening students met the German, Italian and Scottish students and got familiar with their roommates at the hostel while us, the teachers, settled in our hotel rooms. Next day we had a great welcome concert at Lähte Ühisgymnasium. After the concert the students were divided to groups and the hard work for the project began. After a school lunch we took a bus to Tartu Town Hall Square and walked to the Estonian University of Life Sciences to visit an en