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SEET update

Author: Jane Byers, SEET

Euroquiz Final 2020

Congratulations to pupils from Strathblane Primary (Stirling) who won the Scottish European Educational Trust (SEET) national Euroquiz final 2020, which took place online on Monday 2 November. The winners from Strathblane were closely followed by Linlithgow Primary (2nd place) and Carrick Knowe Primary (3rd place). Over 2,200 pupils from 440 schools took part in the Euroquiz project in 2020, which really highlights the achievements of all schools who made it to the final.

You can watch the event on the SEET YouTube channel.

Euroquiz 2020-21

We will be doing things a little differently this year to make sure that Euroquiz is safe and accessible for all who wish to take part.

To enter your team, please complete the registration form for schools and return to your local authority Euroquiz organiser. All schools in Scotland will receive this information directly from their local authority Euroquiz contact.

For more information about the project and what to expect, please visit the SEET website or contact jane@seet.org.uk.

Our World 2019-20

SEET’s Our World online premiere and awards ceremony took place at the end of October, and gave pupils the opportunity to showcase their work, discuss their learning and filmmaking experiences, and accept awards from our special guests. Warm congratulations to our award winners, which were as follows:

Best teamwork - Holyrood Secondary

Best use of theme - The Edinburgh Academy

Best editing - Balfron High School

Best use of language - Perth Grammar School

If you're interested in seeing how the Our World project took shape last year, check out our 2019-20 highlights film.

Our World 2020-21

SEET are pleased to announce the launch of the Our World project 2020-21!

Our World is a filmmaking project for S3-S6 pupils across Scotland, which promotes language learning and global citizenship education. The project asks pupils to use languages to express their thoughts on topical issues.

If you are interested in putting a team forward for this year's (remotely accessible) project, or know someone who is, complete the sign-up form and enter film ideas in storyboard form to us by 5pm on Friday 15 January 2021. You can find out more about the project and how to get involved on the SEET website, or contact alex@seet.org.uk.

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