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 The Stormarn district vocational school in Bad Oldesloe would like to give all pupils the opportunity to gain experience abroad and take part in international projects, as the requirements in the world of work are also becoming increasingly globalised. In addition, the positive experiences from youth encounters are among the cornerstones of a later international openness, if we make the commonalities in the young generation tangible. "It is important to us not only to guarantee the pupils' professional qualifications, but also to train socially relevant skills," says Kai Aagardt, Head of School in Oldesloe. In addition to the balloon project weeks, international project weeks are also regularly offered in areas such as photography/media design, reminiscence work, home economics/catering and social work. The opportunity to take part in these projects is to be expanded and extended to as many educational programmes as possible. "In the last school year, we were able to enable 475 pupils to take part in international projects, which is around 25% of our student body," adds Claudia Schecker, European Coordinator at the vocational school. This has secured the school a top position in the country. However, the aim is for every pupil to take part in an international project at least once during their time at the vocational school. The vocational grammar school has already achieved this goal, as the #StolenMemory project is organised every year as a German-Polish or German-Polish-Ukrainian encounter for the entire 11th year. International projects are also regularly carried out in Vocational Schools I and III and in vocational training preparation. This is a rarity in Schleswig-Holstein, especially in the vocational preparation programme. "We'll be taking off to Poland again next year, but we haven't decided which class yet," adds Claudia Schecker. The Stormarn district vocational school in Bad Oldesloe would like to give all pupils the opportunity to gain experience abroad and take part in international projects, as the requirements in the world of work are also becoming increasingly globalised. In addition, the positive experiences from youth encounters are among the cornerstones of a later international openness, if we make the commonalities in the young generation tangible. "It is important to us not only to guarantee the pupils' professional qualifications, but also to train socially relevant skills," says Kai Aagardt, Head of School in Oldesloe. In addition to the balloon project weeks, international project weeks are also regularly offered in areas such as photography/media design, reminiscence work, home economics/catering and social work. The opportunity to take part in these projects is to be expanded and extended to as many educational programmes as possible. "In the last school year, we were able to enable 475 pupils to take part in international projects, which is around 25% of our student body," adds Claudia Schecker, European Coordinator at the vocational school. This has secured the school a top position in the country. However, the aim is for every pupil to take part in an international project at least once during their time at the vocational school. The vocational grammar school has already achieved this goal, as the #StolenMemory project is organised every year as a German-Polish or German-Polish-Ukrainian encounter for the entire 11th year. International projects are also regularly carried out in Vocational Schools I and III and in vocational training preparation. This is a rarity in Schleswig-Holstein, especially in the vocational preparation programme. "We'll be taking off to Poland again next year, but we haven't decided which class yet," adds Claudia Schecker.
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