Audriņu primary school students in Germany

18.07.2014

Education

At the beginning of July, THE 20 pupils and 2 teachers of the Audriņu primary school went through a ferry from Ventspils port to the German city of Selma, where they participated in the camp organised by the German International Police Association. As soon as 10 days passed, the road with ferry and heavy suitcases led to remembering the wonderful days, the various prizes and gifts in competitions and competitions where each of us took part. Although there was rain in Germany for a few days, the activities were reprogrammed and all implemented.
The introduction to Germany started in a ferry, where Laura Bulmane, a volunteer work coordinator of the Latvian Union of Saarland, told the most important thing we should know, took a variety of activities to shorten the long journey and respected everyone with the rusty bread. The German police van was waiting for us in the travomunda port, all of whom were given bags of knives, because until the camp camp, the city of Selma had a number of hours. The camp organizer, Conrad Brocker, was waiting for us in the camp.
The first day's excursion in the area made it excited and sometimes sad to sigh to anyone alone, because of such modern-day classrooms, conferences and lessons, sports grounds and sports medicine that has a large inventory of inventories and thought of safety, we can only be dreaming for the time being. A lot of hours were spent in this sports hall, running a relay, playing various games and struggling for the best thing. The pool and the rooms where they dressed and washed were also a frequent visit to our children — one learned to swim, others to overcome their fear of jumps in height. The entire area is highly functional – large catering rooms, shooting gallery, Bowling, trainer rooms with different types of trainers, a situation-playing room so that future police officers can learn all the necessary skills and skills. There was a service station in the area where the prospective policemen were practicing fast-filling cars. The big garage with police cars was delighted, and the camp members were excited. A great surprise was when the police-owned bus, in a moment, became a doll-theatre grass where we could watch the show at which the heroes gave children with sweets. The organisers set a mini football in a vacation in the lobby. The activities took place every free time.
The days filled sporting games, competitions, quizzes, 3 hour lessons at the forest school, a wonderful visit to Safari Park (a free-nature zoo and a breathless attraction in the amusement park), Bowling, an evening at a fire, filled with songs in different languages, film-watching evenings (with all the necessary attributes – drink and chips), and finally, rich catering where each could find suitable food for their taste -- all had thought of the camp organizers so that our visit was memorable and rich.
Much thanks to the camp participants and teachers, the German police association, Konradam broker, the Riga Free Port Board, the Latvian Saarland Association, Laurai Bulmanei, Audriņu parish social worker Aleksandram Bindemanim, on the prospect of taking part in the camp, Audriņu parish manager Vladimir Tihomirov and Audriņu primary school bus driver Juris Pontacam on the arrival of the participants in the late night hour to Rezekne and back home. We are pleased that we could show ourselves from the best, bringing Latvia, its parish and the school honour at the conference organised by the German police association.
Liana Turumer
Audriņu Basic School Director
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