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Explore the vibrant experience of visiting Derry in Northern Ireland, where friendly locals, colorful classrooms, and exciting activities await. From meeting new friends to discovering the beauty of Giants' Causeway, this journey is filled with heartwarming moments and cultural connections. Join the fun and laughter as diverse students and teachers from Spain, Holland, Poland, and Finland come together for a logo competition, classroom games, and storytelling sessions. Immerse yourself in the warmth of Irish hospitality and the joy of new friendships forged in this unforgettable trip.
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Derry Sisu in NorthernIreland
Derry is a nicetown in NorthernIreland. People wereveryfriendly. Irishpeoplelikepotatoes. I likedTaytocrisps.
I visitedHolyFamily School with Miikkis, Idam and Jossu and otherteachersfrom Spain, Holland and Poland.
I gotmany new friends, such as Lars from Holland and Teddy girlfromIreland. The monkeywasfunny. Here wearealltogether.
I alsometsomeveryfriendlypupils, girls and boys!
Thesesmallpupilshave play time. The classroomsareverycolourful!
The logo competitionwasexciting! Spain won and Finland’s logo was the secondbest.
Youcan’tsee me in thisphotobutI’mtellingpupilsabout Finland with Idam. Jossu is reading a bookabout Santa Claus.
I am looking at the SmartMoveswall at HolyFamilyschool with Ann. Canyoufind the Finnishflag?
Miikkis and Gavinare P.E. teachers. Theytalked a lotaboutsports. I likesports, too.
I sawamazingplaces, likeGiants’ Causeway. Itwasrainy and windy. Here I am with Esther and Cristina. Theyareverynice Spanish teachers.
Canyoubelievethat I met Santa in Derry! He said HO, HO, HO! The lady next to Santa looksscared!
At night I slept in a nice hotel. The bedwas soft and warm. Idamsleptnext to me.
Time to saygoodbye and go home! I don’tlikesecuritychecksbecauseI’mscared of the dark. Buttrolleysarenice!
Here we are back at Kantokaski School with an Irish friend Leprechaun. Flying is fun! But the seatbeltsaretoo big for a small cat.