Maltas students go to study excursion to Jelgava
IN Maltas secondary school minority flows, the vocational orientation programme of basic education has been implemented for several years – the art programme. Students are given the opportunity to develop their skills and skills in visual and applied art. They take advantage of this opportunity and participate in county, regional, national and international competitions with good results. For participation in one of these competitions, children were invited to attend an international ice sculpture festival in Jelgava.
On 7 February, a training trip to Jelgava was organised to meet 30 artist-based ice sculptures. The 40 most active students took part in the trip.
Positive emotions created not only the beautiful, original ice sculptures, but also the Jelgava palace and the Sv. Attendance of the Trinary Church's bell tower.
At home they all returned tired, but pleased to see.
Antoņina Vasilieva
visual art teacher
Photo – visual art teacher Vita Kapostina-Tuče