OErasmus+ is the European programme that supports education, training, youth and sport. This programme gives more than four million Europeans the opportunity to study, train and gain experience abroad.
The Erasmus programme was created in 1987 as an exchange programme for higher education students. Today, the Erasmus+ programme offers a wide range of opportunities for higher education, vocational education and training, school education, adult education, youth and sport.
These opportunities are open to students, teachers and youth workers. The Erasmus+ programme has stronger links with the labour market than the programmes that preceded it, allowing students to do internship periods in companies or organisations abroad and, through non-formal learning experiences, prepare young people for the labour market and participation in civic life.
As an innovative, forward-looking and European training organisation, the school has been taking part in various Erasmus+ projects for several years, providing its students, teachers and staff with an international experience.
Erasmus + | CRDL
KA1 - Individual MobilityIndividual mobility for learning purposes provides opportunities for individuals to improve their skills, increase their employability and gain cultural awareness.
KA2 - Co-operation for Innovation and Good PracticesThe Cooperation for Innovation and Good Practices aims to enable organisations to work together to improve their offer to learners and share innovative practices.
Project Erasmus KA2Fostering students motivation through collaborative digital frameworks.