A SPECIAL MORNING: THE OLLI HYPOCOPTER TAUGHT HOW TO SAVE LIVES

Friday, 10. On 1 October, class 1.C had a very special and heartfelt information session on diabetes. Yelena Chekulayeva came to our school – a wonderful and dedicated person who shared important information about diabetes with children and parents. Along with him came his faithful four-legged friend, Olli, a specially trained spaniel whose job is to help people with diabetes quickly spot dangerous changes in their health. Parents were also welcome to attend, as the topic is important and concerns us all. We found out what diabetes is, how a hypo works and how Olli saves his owner’s life every day. We also talked about why children with diabetes are so special and how each of us can support them.

Thank you Jelena and Olli for making our morning so memorable! We’re happy to share our impressions of this great meeting through pictures!

ENVIRONMENT DAY VIVITAS

As part of their environmental education, Year 10 students visited Tallinn’s Vivita Lab – a creative space where young people can turn their ideas into reality.
The students started their collection box project by learning how a product is made – from idea to prototype – and why test models are necessary. The first prototypes were made from recycled materials, which will help avoid mistakes before a future workshop where real sorting stations will be built.

Vivita’s visit showed that the environment, creativity and technology can work together to improve our school environment.

Polina Turov

CLASS 9B VISITED THE ROCKET69 SCIENCE STUDIOS

As part of the science curriculum, class 9B visited the Rakett69 science studio, where they took part in an exciting programme on the properties of materials. Our science curriculum helps students to consolidate their knowledge of biology, physics and chemistry and see how science works in real life.

Polina Turov

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