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Time to wrap up the project: a BIG thank you to all Erasmus+ teachers and students!

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 any of the experiences I had.

I had a really great time during the project and I got to meet very interesting people through it.

Overall I enjoyed the project work and I think that it has definitely helped me to get more confident within the english language and working in a team in general.

Overall a great project and experience and it thaught me a lot.

I’m very thankful to got the chance to be a part of this wonderful project.

Erasmus was a great experience

It was absolutely amazing!!

Erasmus+ project has really been one of the most splendid experiences of my life. Sure, my laguage and cooperative skills have improved, but the best benefit of this project is the number of friendships I've gained. So I'd really like to thank absolutely all who had a part in making Erasmus+ project happen.

I hope that Erasmus+ will do a lot of projects in the future aswell

I'm very grateful that I got the chance to be part of the Erasmus+ project. Altough it's been a year since my visit in Finland I'm still in contact with some of the students I got to know there.I will always remember the great time I had during these two years. Moreover I'm convinced that my decision to go abroad for one year, to do a volunteer service, is greatly supported by my participation at Erasmus+. I'm now faithfully looking towards my (hopefully international) future. A huge THANK YOU to all who made this possible.

It was a great experience and I learned a lot about international working. I can really recommend this project.

I want to thank all for this awesome time! I would recomment Erasmus+ to everyone and if I got the chance I'd always like to do it again :)



And some pictures below

After the panel discussion at PHS (author Katharina Einhoff)

The flags of all the project countrues at Lähte (author Katharina Einhoff)

At the ceilidh (author Katharina Einhoff)

Christmas bakery at OHG (author Katharina Einhoff)

Dining at IES (author Katharina Einhoff)

Erasmus+ students in Florence (author Katharina Einhoff)

In front of the town hall in Tartu (author Katharina Einhoff) 
Winter fun in Finland (author Katharina Einhoff)



Young Europeans (author Katharina Einhoff)


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