Sonntag, 22. März 2009
Participating Schools
The Galil High School of Nazareth, Israel

http://www.galil-school.net/

Thank you for your initiative to welcome our students in your summer camp.
Our school, EL JALIL SECONDARY SCHOOL, is a high school with a magnificent history.
It was established in 1923. Hundreds of people graduated here and many have become the academic and intellectual leaders of arab community in Israel.
The school staff believes and work on providing our students diverse educational opportunities to develop their skills and intellect, by exposing them to various activities at schooland with other schools in Israel .The school also believes that our students must develop a strong sense of belonging, responsibility and commitment to our community. They learn the theoretical and practical implications of the principals of ”civil society”.
Therefore the school encourages such projects where students meet from different countries, with a different background and culture in order to learn about the other.
The school has different major subjects.
The students are involved in voluntary work in town , they edit the school newspaper and publish their creative work as well as their opinions on contemporary issues .They also have their council (The students council) where they decide their own programs.
We are proud to send our “chosen” and hope al the members of the delegation will enjoy their time and have a fruitful work.





The Carmel Zvulun High School, Kibbutz Yagur, Israel



http://carmelz.org
"Carmel Zvulun" is located in Kibbutz Yagur, 5 km east of Haifa. It serves a total of eight hundred and forty students who come from kibbutzim and moshavim in the north of Israel. It offers academic study leading to matriculation and vocational training which includes fashion design, graphic design and robotics/mechanics. The school is widely acclaimed for its educational standards and achievements whilst maintaining an atmosphere of flexibility, warm relations with students and an ability to respond to their special needs.
The Carmel-Zvulun Junior High and High School knows in his special for its program which serves 76 deaf and hard of hearing students.
Those students travel daily from far and wide to attend Carmel Zvulun, coming from Kiryat-Shmona in the North and Hadera in the South.




The Szent László Gimnázium, Budapest, Hungary



http://www.szlgbp.sulinet.hu/




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