Visit to Parliament
On 2 June 2013, the pupils of 6th class travelled to Athens in order to visit the Greek Parliament.
On 2 June 2013, the pupils of 6th class travelled to Athens in order to visit the Greek Parliament.
Hellenic Parliament
Pupils from 6b class prepared a presentation about Hellenic Parliament.
All citizens of the European Union are equal and have the same rights
On 7th June the Primary school of Asvestohori organised an event dedicated to people with special needs with the motto: "Everyone different, everyone equal" .
Pupils took part in paraolympic sports, talked to paraolympic athletes and got sensitized to the issue of people with special needs or special skills and our attitude towards them.
The pupils of the 4rth class drew a poster about being different with the slogan: "United in diversity".
Hellenic Republic
The pupils of 6d class of Asvestohi school, with their teacher Nikos Voudrislis, prepared a presentation about the political system and the administrative divisions of Hellas.
Visit to City Hall
On Tuesday 11th December 2012 the students of the 6b class with their teacher Mrs E. Tsokou, visited the headquarters of our municipality in Panorama.
The students were initially given a tour in the Town hall and were informed about the various services which are housed in the Panorama Town hall.
Then the Mayor Ignatios Kaitetzides accepted the students in the conference room of the city council, had a conversation with them and listened to their questions and their thoughts with great interest.
The students asked the Mayor about the difficulties of running and managing a large municipality, the administration bodies, the number of the municipal counselors, the Vice Mayors and the local councils.
They mentioned problems that have to do with school buildings, cleanliness, “green” and recreation areas, traffic issues, the stray animals etc.
The Mayor characterized the issues that the students mentioned “priorities of great importance” for the municipality. He said: “The children are asking for something which is obvious in every organized, qualitative society: good schools, a clean city and areas to play. All these are our every day struggle too. I had a very nice discussion with some young citizens, who have great dreams. I am really glad to see that our children show their interest and love for our place.”
The students were initially given a tour in the Town hall and were informed about the various services which are housed in the Panorama Town hall.
Then the Mayor Ignatios Kaitetzides accepted the students in the conference room of the city council, had a conversation with them and listened to their questions and their thoughts with great interest.
The students asked the Mayor about the difficulties of running and managing a large municipality, the administration bodies, the number of the municipal counselors, the Vice Mayors and the local councils.
They mentioned problems that have to do with school buildings, cleanliness, “green” and recreation areas, traffic issues, the stray animals etc.
The Mayor characterized the issues that the students mentioned “priorities of great importance” for the municipality. He said: “The children are asking for something which is obvious in every organized, qualitative society: good schools, a clean city and areas to play. All these are our every day struggle too. I had a very nice discussion with some young citizens, who have great dreams. I am really glad to see that our children show their interest and love for our place.”