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Istituto Comprensivo Di Vittorio Padre Pio has 158 teachers (48 primary, 110 secondary) and over 1,100 students aged 6–14. It includes primary and middle school (grades 1–8). Students participate in INVALSI tests and various contests (Math, Languages, Music, PE) to ensure quality education. The school actively addresses bullying through local and European projects like STOP BULLYING WITH SPORTS and the Erasmus+ OFFLINE project. Students learn teamwork, respect, and the impact of bullying and cyberbullying. The teaching staff is highly trained, creative, and committed to fostering student growth and learning from international collaborations.
Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Króla Jana III Sobieskiego, founded in 1883, is a prestigious state school in Krakow’s city center, educating over 1,000 students aged 14–19 with a staff of 90+ teachers. Students specialize in humanities, arts, social sciences, or sciences, with most continuing to top universities. The school excels in language education, offering English (B2+ level), German, French, or Spanish. Recognized with the eTwinning School Badge, it leads in digital practices, eSecurity, and innovative teaching. International exchanges, Erasmus+ projects, and cultural activities like a theatre festival, debate club, and art workshops enrich students’ growth.
The 1st Special Vocational Lower and Upper Secondary School in Eastern Thessaloniki, Greece, established in 1992, serves 130 students aged 12–26 with diverse disabilities, supported by 40 specialized teachers, psychologists, therapists, and assistant staff. The school provides vocational education in Informatics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Health, Care, and Well-being sectors, offering tailored academic and practical training to meet labor market demands. Individualized programs focus on social inclusion, and professional integration. Active in Erasmus+ projects, the school seeks partnerships to enhance teaching methods, promote digital literacy.
Cyberno aims to equip young people across Greece with the technical, social, and intellectual skills needed to thrive as responsible digital citizens. By fostering intelligent and ethical use of digital media, Cyberno helps individuals access greater opportunities and actively contribute to society. Its comprehensive educational program supports young people, educators, parents, and students in key areas: Digital Literacy, Emotional Resilience, Parental Control, and Digital Science. Through these efforts, Cyberno empowers participants to navigate the digital world efficiently, responsibly, and confidently while promoting a more inclusive and digitally aware society.
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