Erasmus+ Exchange to Greece in May 2024
“καλως ηρθες στην ΕΛΛΑΔΑ! Welcome to Greece!” That was the motto from May 9 to 17 2024 for eleven students of year 9 of the CEG. After our Greek exchange students had explored Erlangen and the surrounding area together with us last December, the long-awaited return visit finally took place. We were given numerous opportunities to get a taste of Greek culture, both modern and ancient, e.g. during trips to UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Athens, Olympia, Delphi, Mycene, and many other historical sites and museums, not to forget about Greek food and drinks. Some of us really fell in love with Greek frappé. 🥤The main focus of our exchange project that was co-financed by the Erasmus+ programme of the EU was to explore “Democracy Then And Now”. In Greece, we obviously took a closer look at ancient Athenian democracy. Thus, we were able to get an idea of political organizations or election procedures during a workshop on the Pnyx, where citizens gathered and voted in antiquity. We even re-enacted the famous ostracism.
Interesting as this was, immersion into the everyday lives of our exchange families was not neglected, either. We especially liked the workshop on traditional Greek dances in the Lyceum of Greek Women in Chalkida, as well as the long evenings at the beach with beautiful sunsets.
Before we joined our exchange partners and their host families on Sunday, we visited the ancient sites of Olympia, Delphi and Mycenae on a three-day road trip. We were able to see ourselves what impressive cultural and architectural feats the ancient Greeks were capable of. The historical sites really took our breath away, being veiled in mythical beauty. We even visited the Castalian Spring, which is said to give those who drink from it the blessing of the Muses. As students of the CEG we could not miss this chance… ⛲😉
After eight days full of great experiences and lots of fun, saying goodbye was hard for us. Nobody wanted to leave this beautiful place with its welcoming, heart-warming people. After many tears, looking back, we can say that our time in Greece was an enriching experience, and everyone boarded the plane back to Germany with wonderful memories in our mental suitcases.
We will always remember our time in Greece fondly. Some of us have already booked a flight to Greece in summer holidays! ☀️😊
Thank you also to our accompanying teachers, Dr. Kellner, Mr. Hohenberger, and Ms. Dikhoff!
Liv Asse, 9b

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Student Jael stayed in Norway for two months
Thanks to the Erasmus+ program, I have the opportunity to spend two months in Norway and get to know the school, culture and nature here. I have been here in Molde for five weeks now and have experienced a lot already thanks to my host family, which does a lot of activities with me. I have also made lots of new friends by now!
Molde is a small city located at a Fjord, which is about four hours away from Trondheim. It has a beautiful panoramic view with snowy mountains, and it is only about one hour from the Atlantic coast.
Even though I have already been here for a couple of weeks, I amazed by the beautiful scenery every day.
At the beginning of my stay, we made a trip to the famous Atlantic Street, which consists of eight bridges that connect small islands along the cost of Norway. That was really impressive and perfect for taking cool photos.
Even though the weather in Molde is changing a lot, there has been enough snow for skiing. My host family likes to go on cross country ski trips and to sit by a small fire with marshmallows and hot chocolate afterwards. Even though I have never been skiing before, it was easy enough to learn, so we could soon go on longer trips with more hills together.
Last week the Norwegian students had “Vinterferie”, during which we went on a couple of trips. One day we took the ferry over the Fjord and drove to Ålesund to visit its Aquarium. Ålesund is famous for its beautiful architecture and location on the Atlantic coast. We visited a panorama point from which you could see many islands and fjords.
School life and the school system are very different from Germany! One example is that the Norwegian students decide in 10th grade on what kind of school they want to go. Before that, they all go to the same type of school.
It was especially confusing for me that you call the teachers with their first name, not their family name. I go in the 10th grade of Bergmo Ungdomsskole. My school day starts at half past nine and has three different lessons, which each last one and a half hours. After every lesson there is a break for half an hour. School ends at 2 p.m. every day, even for the 10th grade. There are fewer subjects than at home. Chemistry, Physics and Geography, for example, are all taught in one subject which is called “Naturfag”. We also have “Kunst og Håndwerk”, in which the students learn to sew, crochet, work with wood and develop other crafting abilities.
When I am writing this, I have only four weeks left in Norway, and I am sure that I will experience even more during this time. Norwegian culture is very open-minded, and it is easy to get to know and talk to strangers. So, every time we meet people, we end up singing and playing board games together.
I have never felt homesick since I arrived here, because I love being in Norway and because of the possibility to call my friends and family in Germany whenever I want. On the contrary! I am sad to think of having to leave my Norwegian life soon. A part of me will stay here and I am sure that this will not be my last visit to this beautiful country and the friends that I have made here.
Jael Schramm, 10c
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