European InfoPoint

The students have successfully completed a board-based InfoPoint on the European Union (EU), presenting key facts and insights in a clear and engaging format.

The board features concise information about the EU’s institutions, its founding principles, member countries, and the benefits of EU citizenship. This initiative was important because it helped raise awareness among peers about how the EU influences areas such as education, travel, and human rights. By creating a visual and accessible resource, the students encouraged curiosity and discussion, making EU-related topics more relatable and easier to understand within the school community.

The students also created a European History board, related to the change in government, fall of dictatorships and rise of international institutions.


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