Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Japanese Molested In Public School

until August!

Dear concerned,

Again thank you very much for having signed the document in support of our school project. These months have been meeting with representatives of various private schools in Copenhagen, as the German School and Børneuniversitet, and learning a lot about teaching and learning of languages. The project is slowly taking shape, and these months we have had the invaluable help of Diego Bang and Per Kristensen of Frie Grundskolers Fællesråd to organize study visits to schools and Danish law to see what our options as to how the school. In August we presented our project to representatives of the English embassy, \u200b\u200band also hope able to talk to the education section of the City of Copenhagen.

have not yet called the meeting "founding" group of concerned parents because the huge response to the collection of signatures requires searching a large room, so we were delayed at the start of next school year. That is, during August I will convene a meeting in September.

Kind regards and good summer,

Japanese Molested In Public School

until August!

Dear concerned,

Again thank you very much for having signed the document in support of our school project. These months have been meeting with representatives of various private schools in Copenhagen, as the German School and Børneuniversitet, and learning a lot about teaching and learning of languages. The project is slowly taking shape, and these months we have had the invaluable help of Diego Bang and Per Kristensen of Frie Grundskolers Fællesråd to organize study visits to schools and Danish law to see what our options as to how the school. In August we presented our project to representatives of the English embassy, \u200b\u200band also hope able to talk to the education section of the City of Copenhagen.

have not yet called the meeting "founding" group of concerned parents because the huge response to the collection of signatures requires searching a large room, so we were delayed at the start of next school year. That is, during August I will convene a meeting in September.

Kind regards and good summer,

Sunday, May 18, 2008

How Much Blood Does A Hospital

reviving the project works!

After the great conference on bilingualism in Holmen Anne held at the English Embassy and the association organized The cervantite brilliantly, We have received numerous expressions of support and interest in the project, which leads us to have new hope!

:-) Last week we met with the director of Fællesråd Grundskolers Frie, which is the body that groups all the models of private schools in Denmark. They like our project and are willing to help with the harder part: getting the Danish education ministry required a waiver to teach in English. This will require work and political pressure, and we can not do it alone, so we will try to enlist the help of the ambassador of Spain and other political authorities. For this we need to know exactly how The larger the group of parents interested in this to succeed, and have created a web page electronic collection of signatures to show the authorities that it has a future and it is not only the idea of \u200b\u200btwo locos (mostly Manu I, who do not stop kicking to the beat Copenhagen).

Please add your signature to the list! Help us make the school more than a dream! You can express your support: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/escuela_hispanodanesa/

Next moves: We will meet with several private schools to help us map out the plan in terms of bilingual education (Skt. Petri), building and "paperwork" (Børneuniversitet). We try to get the mayor of the city's education and the ambassador. Convene another meeting with all interested parents after the summer.

How Much Blood Does A Hospital

reviving the project works!

After the great conference on bilingualism in Holmen Anne held at the English Embassy and the association organized The cervantite brilliantly, We have received numerous expressions of support and interest in the project, which leads us to have new hope!

:-) Last week we met with the director of Fællesråd Grundskolers Frie, which is the body that groups all the models of private schools in Denmark. They like our project and are willing to help with the harder part: getting the Danish education ministry required a waiver to teach in English. This will require work and political pressure, and we can not do it alone, so we will try to enlist the help of the ambassador of Spain and other political authorities. For this we need to know exactly how The larger the group of parents interested in this to succeed, and have created a web page electronic collection of signatures to show the authorities that it has a future and it is not only the idea of \u200b\u200btwo locos (mostly Manu I, who do not stop kicking to the beat Copenhagen).

Please add your signature to the list! Help us make the school more than a dream! You can express your support: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/escuela_hispanodanesa/

Next moves: We will meet with several private schools to help us map out the plan in terms of bilingual education (Skt. Petri), building and "paperwork" (Børneuniversitet). We try to get the mayor of the city's education and the ambassador. Convene another meeting with all interested parents after the summer.