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Hungary is our home

Hungary is our home. Size isn’t everything! Hungary is a small country, but… It has a lot within its borders, wonderful landscape with grassy plains to high peaks and valleys. It has got a rich culture from wooden and gothic churches to modern nightclubs.

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Hungary is our home

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  1. Hungary is our home

  2. Size isn’t everything! Hungary is a small country, but… It has a lot within its borders, wonderful landscape with grassy plains to high peaks and valleys. It has got a rich culture from wooden and gothic churches to modern nightclubs. Festivals take place all over the country at all times of the year.

  3. Budapest The capital of the country sits in the middle of Hungary. It plays a central role in the life of the country, as a political, artistic and social energy. The River Danube not only transports visitors but defines the landscape. The town’s history goes back to the occupation by Romans, Huns and nomad Hungarians. The Danube divides it into three parts: Buda with the Castle Hill, Pest on the flat east side, and Óbuda, the ancient Roman outpost.

  4. The place where we live Óbuda city in the city

  5. Óbuda has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The Roman era is one of the most significant periods in Óbuda’s history This district enjoys an ideal geographic location: the River Danube and the protective ring of the Buda Hills atracted settlers from the very beginning. Today Óbuda- Békásmegyer, where our school was built is the second largest part of the capital with a population of 130,000.

  6. Zipernowsky Károly Primary School

  7. This year our school celebrates its 32nd anniversary. We count 350 pupils and 46 teachers. The grades from the first to the eighth have got two or three classes, altogether nineteen. Our specification is PE games and English as a second language. The different programmes which enrich the curriculum are planned by a calendar made twice a year with the help of the parents and the wishes of the children. Let’s see a collection of photoes taken from September until December in 2009.

  8. Academic year opening ceremony

  9. Remembering for the Heroes of the Revolution in 1948

  10. Literary tea-party

  11. Decorating and cleaning the schoolyard in October

  12. Autumn carnival with nursery school children

  13. We were born for freedom festival program of 1956

  14. Halloween English-party and baking cookies

  15. Theatre in the school

  16. Theway we teach – Open Days

  17. A sport afternoon – we are proud of our sportgirls and boys

  18. My Finnland –The winner paintings of an Art Competition and the happy children between the Ambassador of Finnland and the Mayor of Óbuda

  19. Santa Claus is coming to school

  20. White Christmas

  21. Oscar Wilde: The Happy Prince – our children on the stage of the main square of Óbuda

  22. Merry Christmas from the Boldog Özséb Church

  23. And at last our newspaper „Zipercek” www.ziper.rasnet.hu

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