Every year, at the turn of November and December, schools hold a large collection of coins called "Góra Grosza". Its goal is to help children who are growing up outside their family - in orphanages or foster families, as well as educational activities - showing the youngest what strength can be provided by a little help of many people and joint action for the benefit of those in need. It is also important to learn the basics of entrepreneurship according to the principle - "One penny means little, but the" Penny Mountain "is the largest in the world. The whole action fits perfectly with the goals of the Stefan Żeromski in Strawczyn, the Erasmus + Mult'culture-Promote Education for Cultural Heritage project and the tasks of the School Self-Government. We must admit that our students and preschoolers do not disappoint and everyone tries to support this noble action.
This blog represents views experience of Erasmus + school partners. Countries with a rich cultural and historical background (Portugal, Greece, Italy, Poland and Romania) joined this project willing to support this initiative. The major aim is to encourage children to a common European space and to raise pupils' awareness about our European identity, Using culture as a tool to improve the students' academic performance combined with entrepreneurial activities designed to obtain.
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