lauantai 12. helmikuuta 2022

Meeting in Oulu, February 2022




Monday 7.2.2022

Meeting in Oulu happened to take place at the same time as the most effective covid variant so far spread around the world. That also affected our meeting: only the Spanish team got permission to travel, and so we were a lot less people than had been initially planned. Of course, we would have rather spent the week with all our lovely partners, but we were happy that at least the Spanish team could come and see our beautiful city during it's best winter time.

Our Spanish guests arrived on the night between Sunday and Monday, and because of the heavy snowstorm the flight was late. It was close to 4 AM when we finally got to our beds, but on Monday morning at 9 AM we were all gathered at our school, Svenska Privatskolan i Uleborg. Coffee does miracles! ;)



    Waiting at the airport 01:45 


In the welcome ceremony we had principal's speech, a beautiful music performance and a presentation by our students about our school, Oulu and Finland. After a snack break, we continued with the assignments that all the partner schools had prepared, even those who couldn't come to Finland. The topic of the presentations was "Sustainability in My Everyday Life". It was nice to see and hear all the works. 





    Presentation by our students


    Presentation by the Spanish students


Before lunch we had still some time for a school tour.




In the afternoon we went ice skating, and it was first time ever for most of our guests. Even those who had planned not to try went on ice anyway. Awesome! After the bit chilly outdoor activities, we went back to school to have some hot chocolate and cinnamon rolls. It was a nice and relaxed start to our Erasmus week.



   Joy on ice!


    Hot chocolate and cinnamon rolls



Tuesday 8.2.2022



On Tuesday we spent the day at Laanilan lukio. After a quick school tour, we saw video greetings by MP Mari-Leena Talvitie and climate activist and snowboarder Siv Knudsen. Then we had a video coference with climate and sustainability educator Paula Ratava, who's lecture was interactive in a very lovely way. We got a lot of new thoughts and ideas to bring back to our everyday lives. We also got to know some new applications, like "Lukiolaisen ilmastolaskuri" and a prepare tool to schools, "Koulun korjausopas".


   Paula's lecture about sustainable high schools


    Siv Knudsen's video greeting


After the lunch we went to Oulu Museum of Arts for a jewelry workshop. We made different kinds of jewelry out of reindeer antler and other materials that are typical for Sami handcrafts.



   Self-made keyrings




Wednesday 9.2.2022

Wednesday was a day of the trip to the reindeer farm Poro-Panuma, and what an experience it was! We met a lot of lovely reindeers and we fed them with lichen, went for a sleighride, heard nice stories about reindeer breeding and grilled sausages by a camp fire. The farm was covered with pure white snow and the landscape was like from a fairytale. We really enjoyed all of it.








In the afternoon we went to Tuira beach, and all the Spanish students and teachers (and some of the bravest Finnish) hopped into the icy river. Valiente!




Thursday 10.2.2022

Thursday morning started with the senior high school students' gala. Afterwards they were driving along the streets of Oulu with trucks, and we were watching their joy. 

After that we went for a ride too: to the ice road between Oulu and Hailuoto. The sun was setting, and wind was rising - the combination made the landscape quite pretty. "This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen", said one of our Spanish guests.





Friday 11.2.2022

On Friday we went to the woods. As our guide we had Anna from Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY). She told us how the land is rising, and the shoreline is moving bit by bit. She also told us how the forest owners can sell their lands to protection and how the sustainable forest breeding works. We also made snow angels and climbed up to a bird observation tower. Sun was shining and the forest was pretty. What a lovely morning!




After the lunch at Svenska Privatskolan i Uleåborg we heard a presentation by Mervi Holster Hemmi from Nokia Sustainability Program. It was very interesting.



In the evening we had a farewell party at our school. We were really lucky: the one and only Santa Claus happened to be in Oulu right at the same time and he visited our party! All the participants got a little present from him, and the Spanish guests also got their certificates for attempting this arctic Erasmus week. And that was not the only lucky occasion for the day: we also saw northern lights later in the evening!






It was a really nice week! We were really happy to have you guys here in Oulu and in our schools. All the participants made new friends and learned a lot from each other. See you all in the future!




tiistai 16. marraskuuta 2021

Meeting in La Réunion, November 2021




The covid situation started to calm down during the autumn 2021. More and more people got fully vaccinated, and the world started to open up again. We started also to have slight hopes to be able to have a meeting in La Réunion in November. After all, teams Spain, Portugal and Finland got permission to travel, but unfortunately our fifth partner, Wales, coudn´t make it.

I must admit that I was worried about missing documents or tests, or anything that would stop our journey, until the moment when we got out of the airport in Saint-Denis. Luckily everything went fine and without any problems. The feeling was quite unbelievable after 29 hours of traveling: suddenly we were standing in a tropical landscape and having wonderful adventures waiting for us!

The bus came to pick us up, and we drove along narrow serpentine routes up to the mountains and back to the coast of L'Étang-Salé. We had warm welcome by all the host families and local teachers who were already waiting for us. 



    Warm hugs by the hostfamilies

 

Monday

In the Lycée des Avirons the school day starts at 7.30. Also, our official program started at that time. In a nice welcome ceremony, the mayor of the city and the principal of the school welcomed us, and we got our name tags and material for the week. We also had a guided tour of the school. There's a lot of art on the walls in the school, made by students and teachers. Many of the artworks are about sustainable development, and they woke a lot of thoughts.

Art in the chool




Here is the tree that Sissel and Erik planted 2019. It the picture below you can see how much smaller it was then. 





The participating students had prepared presentations about circular economy that we heard right before lunch. It was interesting to hear about sustainable companies and solutions that are made in other countries.


     Team SPSU having their presentation


During the first day, we also met two local students, Justine and Lila. They are participating the long term exchange and will come and study in SPSU in the beginning of December. Welcome!


     Justine and Lila


In the afternoon we hopped on a bus again and drove to an ecological farm up on a mountain. The owners told us about their philosophy and showed us around the place. After a nice chat with them we headed to a rainforest nearby and had a lovely hike through humid and green vegetation.


    Visit to the farm



     Hike in the rainforest





Tuesday

On Tuesday we made fist trip to a secondary school Simon Lucas, where they have started a project called Ti Bazar Vert. The students and teachers have built a garden to schoolyard where they have chickens, rabbits, bees and fish, along with different kinds of trees, vegetables, herbs and flowers. Together they take care of the plants and animals. We also planted some bananas to the garden. Here’s a video about our trip: https://www.facebook.com/100074299513602/videos/287326536601197/



    Visit to the Ti Bazar Vert


We spent the afternoon in Saint Leu where we first had some free time to explore city, and later went to a turtle sanctuary Kelonia. We heard stories about the turtles they have saved and of course about the life circle of turtles. We had also the ability to participate their important work by planting vegetation to the beach. The aim of that is to help the nests that turtles make on the beach to survive waves and rains. It felt good to be able to do something for these lovely creatures.



    Saving turtles



Wednesday

On Wednesday we spent the day at the school again. We had a jewelry workshop with recycled materials, and our students visited the English classes where they talked about themselves, about their schools and about their countries. This school day was a bit shorter and the rest of the day we had free time with the families and friends.


 
    Team SPSU on the way to school

 

Thursday

Thursday was a national holiday, and we had ability to visit the famous volcan Piton de la Fournaise. As guides we had a wonderful couple, geologist and biologist, who told us about the history and plantation on the volcano area. We made some stops on the way up and finally descended the stairway path from the pass to the caldera floor near the crater. There, next to the crater, we ate our picnic lunch. Unforgettable!

Afterwards we also visited Cité de Volcan, the volcano museum. It was also an informative and interesting visit.

 


     On the volcano






Friday

On Friday we spent the whole day at the school. First, we had a zero-waste workshop where we made DIY toothpaste. Then we had a really interesting lesson about biodiversity on the island of Réunion.



Zero waste workshop


In the afternoon, we had a tree planting ceremony at the schoolyard, and at the end of the day we had a small farewell party. We got our certificates and t-shirts, and had a Zoom connection with our friends in Wales.


Treeplanting


The week went really fast, but it was really fruitful and educational. Luckily, we still had almost the whole Saturday to spend on the local market and by the sea. Then it was time to say goodbye to all the old and new friends and head back home.

Thank you, all the participants, and specially team La Réunion for really interesting program and welcoming atmosphere! We’ll see you all soon in Finland!



   Au revoir! <3

 

FACTS ABOUT LA RÉUNION

- An island in the Indian Ocean, located appr. 550 km east of Madagasgar and 175 km southwest of Mauritius

- An overseas department and region of France

- Population 858 450 (january 2021), area 2,511 km2

- Official language of is French. In addition, a majority of the region's population speaks Réunion Creole.

torstai 7. lokakuuta 2021

Plogging Event

 The Sustainable Development Goal number 17 is "Partnership for the Goals". 

Today we combined forces with a high school that is situated in the same neighborhood with us and went plogging together. 









I was fun and the neighborhood is much tidier now. 

We encourage everybody to invite your neighbors to do something for the nature together!