

The Erasmus+ mobility in Ireland became an unforgettable experience for both students and teachers. During an intense and enriching week, participants immersed themselves in a journey of cultural discovery, historical reflection and European connection.
From November 15 to 21, the group explored the Gaelic region of Donegal, discovering the richness of the Irish language and culture, while also gaining a deeper understanding of recent history through the study of the Spanish conflict and the Peace Process in Derry and Belfast.
Some of the most moving moments included the visit to Gaelscoil Éadain Mhóir, where all subjects are taught in Gaelic, the powerful Bloody Sunday tour led by a relative of one of the victims, and the close contact with local music and traditions, which brought Irish culture vividly to life.
The experience came to an end in Belfast, surrounded by a warm Christmas atmosphere that provided the perfect setting for meaningful intercultural exchange and the strengthening of bonds between European students.
This mobility, which beautifully combined learning, shared experiences and cultural exchange, has left a lasting impression on everyone involved.
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