Wrap-up of all entries
(all new, now including Wales).
Enjoy!
:-)
A big, warm hug once again from Portugal!
EB 2,3/S Cunha Rivara is situated in Arraiolos, a small village famous for its tapestry: Arraiolos Rugs. Arraiolos is in Alentejo which is near Évora, the very beautiful World Heritage city.
If you want to visit us then please visit this site: In these 7 videos you can see the city where I live, Évora, our gastronomy, our wine, our bread, heritage, main square, market, hotels, restaurants, Diana Temple, a roman temple, some historical places...you can also visit Évora by night and go to some exhibitions... listen to our music and travel!
In 2009, Portugal sung the traditional song, "Menina estas a janela" and it finished in 19th= position.School "Vladimir Streinu" Teiu is situated in southern Romania at a distance of 30 miles of city Pitesti, tulips’city, in Teiu village. Includes primary school cycle and secondary education cycle with a total of 100 children. Teiu School has a long history and strong bearing the name of a great Romanian poet “Vladimir Streinu”. In 2009, the school children sang the song "It's a Wonderful World" which took them to 24th= in the contest.
Our school is in a middle-sized town near Toledo. It's a small school with only 208 children. The class that will take part is 6th grade (11-12). There are 26 children and they are very interested on the project. Thanks a lot and best wishes to all countries taking part! Last year Spain's entry finished in 27th position.
Grimsås school represents Sweden for the 2nd year running. It is a quite small school, with about 90 pupils in the ages from 6 - 13. It is a countryside school in the south part of Sweden, 120 km from Gothenburg.
In 2009, Sweden's song was a lovely melody, which finished in 19th= position.
Our website
Turkey's representative again is Nazire Merzeci Ilkogretim Okulu, situated in İzmir which is the third biggest city of our country. It has a lot of tourist attractions and it is famous for its seaside. Our school was established 18 years ago. It is very large, it has about 1800 students aged 6-14. They are divided into two parts - the primary level (6-11) and the lower-secondary level (11-14). We love singing and look forward to trying to beat our position of 10th in 2009. Good luck everybody!
Our school website
Llangewydd Junior School is a large Junior School (7 - 11 year olds), on the West side of Bridgend in South Wales, about half way between Swansea and Cardiff. We are really pleased to be part of Schoolovision again and we hope to represent our country well. We also hope to improve on our position of 16th in 2009! Canu'r dydd a canu'r nos!
Our website
18 Comments:
There's only one way to describe this, Steffen...brilliant! :-)
Well done and thanks from all the team for your outstanding work in joining all the videos together for us.
Good luck everyone on Tuesday next week.
Great work, Steffen!!
Thank you!!
Thank you, Steffen:)
Hey Steffen,
Nice job! Thanks for the time you spend on making this great summary!
Good luck to all on the voting!
Hey, everybody!
Nice job, Steffen, you're brilliant!Thank you !
Thanks Steffen...Thanks for your time too...!
Good Luck for Tuesday.
Thank you very much, Steffen. It's really useful to remember all songs before voting.
Ingrid
thank you Steffen! It was really a great work.
Loredana
Thank you Steffen!
You know, all schoolovisiosoners throughout Europe, I had tears in my eyes when I saw this summary. This is Europe!
Thanks to all the children to be...themselves
That was amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great job Steffen! Bravo!
nice job steffen
nice job
nice job steffen
Hi hi my name is Klara and i am from Iceland. This video is very cool. Good luck everyone on Tuesday.
bey bey from Iceland :)
Thanks Steffen.... you showed a marvellous performance..... Anna-lena
Thanks again for your brilliant ideas... and to share them with the TEAM! It's very COOL! Have you got another job... besides being a teacher????
Hi Steffen
What a great job, Thank you to doing this. All the best from Denmark - oleflemming
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