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Students' mobility to the Netherlands

Within our K122 project, we did a mobility of a small group of students in the 3rd year of ESO. It has been an 8-day scholarship funded by the Erasmus+ program to a high school in Vlaardingen (Netherlands) during the month of May 2025. It is an exchange, where 18 students from our school travelled to a city in the south of France and stayed with families. There they will carry out activities within the high school and also cultural activities in the area. The participating students hosted the Dutch students who came to our school for 8 days in February.

Find below the site that was created to share the Erasmus+ activities done during the project 'Green Voices, Clean Choices' with all the educational community.

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Students' mobility to France

To complete the K122 project, a small group of 3rd and 4th ESO French students will offered a mobility to France. It is a 6-day trip co-financed by the Erasmus+ program to a French school during the month of October 2025. It is an exchange, with 8 students from our centre traveling to a city in the south of France and staying with families. There they will carry out Erasmus+ project activities at the high school and also cultural activities to get to know the town. The participating students are committed in this way to attend the French students who come to our school for 6 days in dates to be determined during the 2025-2026 academic year. Find below the selected participant for this mobility.

Tel: 0034977862539 / erasmus@iesmartilhuma.org / Avinguda Dr Folch, s/n - 43400 - Montblanc (Tarragona) SPAIN

The “K122 - Green Voices, Clean Choices” project is co-financed by the European Union. The opinions and points of view expressed in this site are solely those of its author, Institut Martí l'Humà, and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or those of the Spanish Service for Internationalization of Education (SEPIE). Neither the European Union nor the National Agency SEPIE can be held responsible for them.

© Almudena Herrera

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