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| THE PROJECT | ![]() |
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While the research and investigation took the majority of our time during the project, we have to have an end product. This will be the displays of work demonstrated at the planned exhibitions in the four respective countries, a MS Powerpoint Presentation, an Internet site (one from each school – all linked) and to write a report on our findings. Completed Project Documents (Click Here to see documents) The project began with initial meetings by the project organisers within each school meeting together (this took place in Padua) and planning the approach and content of the project over the next three years. On returning to their own schools it was time to get other staff and most importanly the students involved. At Blaengwawr the Headmaster Mr D. S. Evans is the project organiser. Other staff involved are Mr R. Waldie, Mrs M Pearce, Miss N. Mathews and Mr S. W. Hanly. In addition Mr D. Maddox (school governor) is also planning to take an active role in the next exhibition in Padua during May. Many students are involved with the project, all with a variety of different skills needed to complete the work in the time required. Students involved during the project: Lauri Pask, Keiron Roberts, Rebecca Meade, Samantha Thomas, Carwyn Llewellyn, Richard Franks, Kaylee Hopkins, Hayleigh Brookes, Samantha Waghorn, Tia Harding, Shelley Shapcott, Angharad Sullivan, Dale Cutlun, Natalie Thomas, Richard Thomas Our completed work can all be seen on this page:
The 'report can be viewed as a whole' or in seperate chapters as seen below:
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