- Group mobility of school pupils (2 to 30 days, at least two pupils per group)
- Short-term learning mobility of pupils (10 to 29 days)
- Long-term learning mobility of pupils (30 to 365 days)
In addition to physical mobility, all pupil mobility activities can be blended with virtual activities. The minimum and maximum durations specified above apply to the physical mobility component.
Group mobility of school pupils: a group of pupils from the sending school can spend time learning together with their peers in another country. Teachers or other authorized persons from the sending school must accompany the pupils for the entire duration of the activity.
Short-term learning mobility of school pupils: pupils can spend a period abroad to study at a partner school or perform a traineeship at another relevant organisation abroad. An individual learning programme must be defined for each participant. For participants with fewer opportunities, mobility can be organised with a minimum duration of 2 days, if justified.
Long-term learning mobility of school pupils: pupils can spend a period abroad to study at a partner school or perform a traineeship at another relevant organisation abroad. An individual learning programme must be defined for each participant. An obligatory pre-departure training
TYPES OF TRAINEESHIPS THAT SHIPCON OFFERS TO SCHOOLS’ PUPILS
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- A2 – B1
- B1 – B2
Duration: 1 to 4 weeks
Long-term learning mobility of pupils (30 to 365 days) are also possible – please enquire
The traineeships offered by ShipCon include:
- Transfer to and from the airport;
- Full board accommodation*;
- Introduction seminar;
- Individual learning programme
- Cultural activities;
- Tutoring and mentoring;
- Monitoring and evaluation;
- Certification/Europass
*Accommodation in Hotel Apartments with swimming pool, high speed WIFI, kitchenette, tennis court and many more.
Erasmus+ Mobility/traineeships in magnificent Cyprus
Cyprus combines some unique characteristics which cannot be easily found in many EU countries and which ensure that mobility of school pupils will be invaluable. Some of these can be summarised below.
- Security and safety
- Excellent Educational Institutions
- Multicultural
- High quality tourist & leisure facilities year round
- Millennia of culture, history and art
- Fabulous weather
- Hospitality
- Gastronomy
- Quality of air and sea
For more information about Cyprus please visit http://www.visitcyprus.com
LIMASSOL, CYPRUS
The Municipality of Limassol which was established in 1878 is the largest Municipality in Cyprus, its population reaching 150.000 inhabitants.
Today’s Limassol is the business and financial centre of Cyprus with a large number of local and international companies surrounded by a further network of hotels, restaurants and other venues for entertainment and leisure. Hundreds of shipping, as well as financial companies have their headquarters in Limassol. Limassol is the largest ship-management centre in the European Union. The city if therefore constantly in motion and development.
It is important to mention that Limassol has always been a popular tourist destination, combining an organized coast with clear waters and wonderful hotels and generally a well-organized tourist infrastructure.
Places we will visit
- Promenade
The Promenade in Limassol became a great attraction to holiday makers for its great view of the sea, beaches and the palm fringed surroundings. With a backdrop of a long and slender sea shore and cooling water it creates a delightful atmosphere.
- Limassol Marina
Limassol Marina is destined to become the premier destination in the eastern Mediterranean and its most exclusive waterfront development. It combines elegant residences a full service marina with exclusive restaurants and shops, to create a lifestyle uniquely shaped by ‘living on the sea’.
- Kourion Archaeological Site
One of the most spectacular archaeological sites on the island, noted particularly for its magnificent Greco – Roman Theatre, villas with exquisite mosaic floors and an early Christian Basilica among other treasures.
- Omodos Village
One of the most beautifull villages in Cyprus it nestles in the southern foothills of the Troodos Mountains. At an altitude of 900 meters, Omodos is in the centre of the famous wine making region of the country and is only a 30 minute drive from Limassol town.
The village is built around the Monastery of the Holy Cross which, according to records, dates back to the arrival of Saint Helena in Cyprus (A.D.337). The Monastery is home to a piece of the Holy Rope with which Christ’s hands were tied to the Cross.
- Aphrodite‘s Birth Place
Petra tou Romiou (Rock of the Greek), also known as Aphrodite’s Rock, is a sea stack in Pafos, Cyprus. It is located off the shore along the main road from Pafos to Limassol. The combination of the beauty of the area and its status in mythology as the birthplace of Aphrodite makes it a popular tourist location.