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EUROPE

BULGARIA

LET’S BREAK THE ICE WITH SCHOOL

Bulgaria is situated on the Balkans and borders Romania to the north, the Black Sea to the east, Turkey and Greece

to the south and Macedonia and Serbia to the west.

The Rhodopi mountains

Rila mountain

The mountains in Bulgaria provide unlimited opportunities for recreation, sports and tourism.

Bachkovo monastery

The Rila Monastery

Sokolovo monastery

The monasteries keep alive the Bulgarian national spirit.

Sofia

Sofia is the capital and largest city in Bulgaria.

Plovdiv Plovdiv is the second

largest city in Bulgaria. Plovdiv International Fair is held there.

PLOVDIV

Plovdiv is elected as the European Capital of Culture for 2019.

Varna

Varna is a city in northeastern Bulgaria, located on the Black Sea.

Varna is often called the "sea capital"

Veliko Tarnovo is the old capital Bulgaria. It has a rich cultural and historical heritage and it is an important tourist center.

RUSE

Ruse is a large port city along Danube river.

The town of Sliven is situated 300 km east of Bulgaria’s capital Sofia and 100 km from Burgas.

Sliven is famous for its Bulgarian Haiduts (rebels) who fought against the Ottoman Turks in the 19th century and is known

as the "Town of the 100 Voivodes"

The Old Elm Tree, which is situated in the center of the town, is a natural over 1000 - year phenomenon.

It became the European tree of the 2014.

Sliven is situated at the foot of the famous rocky massif "The Blue Stones".

A rock in the shape of a ring is one of the symbols of our town.

Fire dancing is a barefoot dance on smoldering embers.

Kukeri is a traditional Bulgarian ritual to scare away the evil spirits

Martenitsa is made of white and red yarn and worn from March 1st until around the end of March. It symbolizes health and fruitfulness.

The school was built in 1962 and since 1965 a patron is the two Nobel Prize winner – Marie Sklodowska-Curie.

Professions

Computer Technologies

Professions Transport Equipment Engineering

ProfessionsElectrical Engineering

How do we motivate our students?

We organise:

-Projects

-Competitions

-Extracurricular activities

-Sport activities

-Visits and work placements in companies

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

First Aid

Competitions

Changes in NatureAutumn colours

Competitions

Christmas show Talents show

Extracurricular activities

Spring festivals Sport tournaments

Extracurricular activities

New football groundCleaning the Nature Park

“The Blue Stones”

Extracurricular activities

Section “European Kitchen” Section “Tourism”

Extracurricular activities

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