Erasmus+
In the period 23.-27.01.23, our school will have guests from Romania, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and Turkey in connection with the international Erasmus+ project "No waste but haste for a good fate."
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In the period 23.-27.01.23, our school will have guests from Romania, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and Turkey in connection with the international Erasmus+ project "No waste but haste for a good fate."
On December 7, 2022, the competition "Secret Language" 2022 organised by the University of Tartu School of Science took place in the online environment. The overarching theme was spelling rules through time. The competition was intended for 6-9 graders.
In the younger age group (grades 6 to 7), our student Mart Kundla from the 6th grade took first place.
Our school's 9th grade student Karol Raidma got a good result in the older age group (grades 8 to 9).
December 21 will be the last school day this year before the long-awaited school break. A special program is planned for the day, including a concert and fun outdoor activities.
December the 12th 2022 Mäetaguse Basic school has a very festive dresscode. Everyone is encouraged to wear Christmas Sweaters, Santa's hats and Mäetaguse Basic school sosks. Let's get into a festive mood!
On the first Advent, which fell on November 27, our school organized a Christmas fair where children sold homemade goods. The festive mood was accompanied by music, a DIY workshop and a charity raffle.
As part of the " Active teaching and learning through movement" programme, during the week from October 30 to November 4, our teachers prepared a series of lessons for various classes, which were held outside.
On 17.11.22, our school's team, consisting of Kati Sarapuu, Sandra Sidorov, Andre Tihane, Egert Hütt and Andra Mäeots, took part in the county project "World Changers" at Maleva Primary School, where they presented their ideas.
The goal of the project was to develop entrepreneurship among the youngsters in the county.
A week before the autumn break, Nordic days were held at our school and focused mainly on Sweden. The well-known children's writer Astrid Lindgren is from Sweden. One of the children's favorite books is "Master Detective Blomkvist". The 5th grade students, together with their class teacher Katrin Kerd, prepared and read a chapter from this book to the younger students in the school assembly hall and then asked questions based on it.
Within the framework of the "Chefs in School" project grounded by the Association of Estonian Chefs, Timo Siim, head chef of the Kärbes Kitchen & Bar restaurant, visited our school's 6th and 8th grade crafts, home economics and technology studies lessons.
Under his guidance number of dishes were prepared by our school's students. Including creamy salmon soup for starter, roasted vegetables and pork covered in rye breadcrumbs as the main course, as well as custard cream with berries for dessert.