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January 2008

The Glasgow Visit. January 2008. Breaking Borders 2008

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January 2008

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  1. The Glasgow Visit January 2008

  2. Breaking Borders 2008 The first partnership activity, after the preparatory visit to Greece, was a meeting in Glasgow in January 2008. This was much anticipated and prepared for by students and teachers alike and was very successful. There was a huge amount of preparation which was entered into with great enthusiasm by pupils and staff. St Oswald’s students worked very hard to produce lots of beautiful art-work, written pieces and projects about Historic Buildings and culture, for the first phase of the project. During that week in January, we organised many events to show off our city, our school, our culture and hospitality. Our students accompanied the visitors to various attractions including Edinburgh Castle, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, and Holyrood Secondary School. Melanie O’Donnell Co-ordinator

  3. Dining out in Glasgow City Centre.

  4. Visiting Kelvingrove Museum

  5. Glasgow’s Ghost Tours

  6. Piping in the Haggis, then a toast . .

  7. Traditional Burn’s Supper

  8. Haggis, Neeps and Tatties

  9. Learning the dances

  10. A ceilidh is a party but with traditional Scottish dancing, music and entertainment.

  11. Concert – Pupils entertain with some Scottish Songs

  12. Bowling at Xscape in Glasgow

  13. Scottish Hospitality St Oswald’s teacher invited visitors to her home for a traditional Scottish meal.

  14. Newspaper’s reported on the successful visit.

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