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Our school was filled with color, music, and joy for this year’s Carnival celebration! With imaginative masks, eco-friendly capes made by the children, games, dancing, and creative workshops, we enjoyed a special day full of fun. It was a magical moment that brought imagination and smiles together!
Music, dancing, creative crafts, and plenty of joy filled the air as our young students came together for a special celebration to welcome the new year!
Our end of school year show was a great success! We had a lot of fun, and so did our fabulous audience who applauded us like actors on the stage of our theater.
On the Week of the Italian Language in the World 2022, we were visited by the Consul of Italy in Izmir, Valerio Giorgio; Professor Francesca Malagnini, Professor of Italian Linguistics at the University for Foreigners of Perugia; and Lia Lodovici and Martina Lilli from the “Carlo Goldoni” Italian Cultural Center in Izmir. We read, played, […]
During the 2024 Italian Language Week in the World, which this year was themed “Italian and Books: The World Between the Lines,” the primary school children explored the illustrated books of Francesco Filippini, a director, illustrator, and cartoonist!With him joining us remotely from Italy, along with the Consul of Italy in Izmir, Daniele Bianchi, our […]
At the Italian school, we… made TIRAMISÙ! For Italian Cuisine Week in the World 2023, we learned how to prepare tiramisù, and not only that… we even got to eat some!
We celebrated the Italian Cuisine Week in the World together with our students and their parents! Italian parents introduced a recipe from their region and demonstrated the preparation process! With the dishes they presented, we created our own personalized menu, which we also decorated. And to top it all off, we enjoyed a delicious tiramisu. […]
Through a Zoom connection and thanks to Pizzeria Brandi in Naples, where the margherita pizza originated many years ago, we explored the history of this exquisite Italian dish. Together with our students, their parents, and the Consul of Italy in Izmir, Valerio Giorgio, we had a great time chatting and acting as pizza chefs!
Thanks to this exhibition, we had the opportunity to discover several Turkish painters who moved to France, especially to Paris, in the early 20th century to breathe in the “intellectual air” of this wonderful city and draw inspiration from it.
We couldn’t miss the Christmas market at Kültürpark in Alsancak. Our booth was full of color, just like our handmade bookmarks, which we handed out to passers-by. In the photo with us is the Consul of Italy in Izmir, Valerio Giorgio.