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Šolsko leto: 2025/26

Mobilnosti dijakov v okviru Erasmus+ KA1

✨ Mobilnosti v šolskem letu 2025/26 so bile prava mešanica različnih kultur, ljudi in vsakdanjih “a si res tukaj” trenutkov. Dijaki so skozi življenje v tujini spoznavali nove navade, drugačne načine dela, lokalne posebnosti in po lastnih besedah ogromno stvari, ki jih doma verjetno ne bi nikoli doživeli. Poleg novih znanj so domov prinesli še več samostojnosti, novih prijateljstev in ogromno zgodb za pripovedovat.



My job here

My job here in Mikkeli is body work. I noticed that there is much less work here than in Slovenia. In the first two weeks we only did some bumpers

I Tried to Fly the MiG-21

Our teacher asked us if we wanted to visit the Finnish Air Force Museum, and we immediately said yes. We were really excited about the idea. The next day, when

Why me!!??

The plan for the day was simple. We would go to los Christianos and go to the bazar, then go to the beach…but for me it turned in to a

MONKEY QUEST

During the first week we spent in Spain, while talking about our plans for the weekend, we decided that we wanted to visit Monkey Park. On Friday, our coordinator told

Made me feel like a Christian knight

One day my roommate Anže and I watched a YouTube video on Couch about how you shouldn’t lose your connection with church. Anže then looked up where Notre Dame was,

My night from Hell

To be honest, I really thought I would die because I had an allergic reaction to strawberries. I didn’t know that I had drunk strawberry juice. So let me tell

Small town, with a big responsibility

Finland has compulsory military service as it turns out and I have noticed that ever since we landed in Helsinki, but here in Mikkeli I’ve noticed something out of the

First time visiting a cathedral

Recently, my classmate and I decided to visit the Tarragona Cathedral. I had never seen a real cathedral before (only on TV) so this was a completely new experience for

Cold Outside, Delicious Inside

Before I left for Finland, my parents were a little worried about the food. They kept asking me if I would survive a whole month eating something completely different from

So cheap!… WAIT WHAT!!??

Busses. Everyone uses one eventually and gets used to the bus system of their country. In Slovenija I am used to getting a yearly card for the bus without the

Beach, here I come!

I was so sad when we found out there are no beaches close to us. At least free and clean beaches that we are allowed to swim in. So when

Spending free time abroad

ACTIVITIES Fitness, table tennis, billiards, excursions into nature and the city, laser shooting, and afternoon workshop activities. These were the pastimes I/we engaged in after school, when classes were over