By Lesley Ann Pagan
On March 23- 31, six students from the Green-
Schools program embarked on an amazing
journey across seas to a little town in Spain called
Corella, this journey was all possible thanks to
Erasmus+.
We all meet such amazing people from each
country that took part in this in this program and
each one of us still keep in touch with them today.
We also came closer as friends over this trip and
now it feels like we’re a family.
We began our first day with meeting the Danish
students at the airport after a 2 hour flight to
Madrid Airport, before getting ready for another 2
hour ride to Corella. We had fun laughing at each
others jokes, listening and singing along to music
and enjoying the scenery around us with the
realisation that we were all going to be having fun
in Spain and our friends back at home are stuck in
classes! When we got to Corella we all meet our
correspondents at the Town Hall where we
dropped off our luggage. We all got a tour of the
town where, they took us to see a man who made
walking sticks for a living as his rehab to stop
smoking and then to a nursing home were some
presentations went on. In the nursing home an Irish volunteer Justin, that came on the trip played the
fiddle. Later on that night we had a welcome party
for the Irish and Danish students and to meet the
families and so we can meet the Lithuanians that
were there a day before us.