Wednesday, 8. February 2012
partners and participants

The Carmel Zvulun High School of Kibbutz Yagur, Israel




http://carmelz.org
"Carmel Zvulun" is located in Kibbutz Yagur, 5 km east of Haifa. It serves a total of eight hundred and forty students who come from kibbutzim and moshavim in the north of Israel. It offers academic study leading to matriculation and vocational training which includes fashion design, graphic design and robotics/mechanics. The school is widely acclaimed for its educational standards and achievements whilst maintaining an atmosphere of flexibility, warm relations with students and an ability to respond to their special needs.
The Carmel-Zvulun Junior High and High School knows in his special for its program which serves 76 deaf and hard of hearing students.
Those students travel daily from far and wide to attend Carmel Zvulun, coming from Kiryat-Shmona in the North and Hadera in the South.


The Szent László Gimnázium, Budapest, Hungary


http://www.szlgbp.sulinet.hu/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/i_csuhai/2814528049/


The Arab Orthodox College - Haifa, Israel

The Arab Orthodox College in Haifa is an educational and cultural foundation, that was founded in 1952 by the Greek Orthodox Christian community in order to serve the entire Arab public in Israel.
The school main goals are:
- To make the students believe that dignity and freedom are top values.
- strengthen love for knowledge, culture, and creativity.
- To Promote student belonging to the Palestinian identity and humanity, and rejecting extremism and racism, and at the same time, deepen his association with his language, history and civilization
- The adoption of education based on democracy, equality and understanding among all members of society is bound.

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/business/haifa-s-christian-schools-lead-the-league-1.123464


Erich Fried Realgymnasium

http://www.brg9.at/

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Where peacecamp 2012 will take place

Reibers, a small village in Lower Austria, is a wonderful quiet place in the midst of beautiful landscape, far away from the distractions of a city and therefore very suitable to create a new, peaceful world.

You can find some information about the youth hostel ("Jugendgästehaus") that will accomodate you there: http://www.8ung.at/jugendherberge/

our youth hostel:

our restaurant:

You should know that you will not always have connection to the internet and that cell phones do not always function properly there. Please tell your parents not to worry if they don't hear much from you: tell them that no news are good news.

It is a very safe place in the sense that there are practically no dangers there – no war, no terror, not even much traffic, only, maybe, moskitoes. And ticks.

However, as their bites can cause severe illnesses (i.e. possibility of irreversible damage), you absolutely have to be vaccinated against ticks bites!

http://www.tbefacts.com/about-tick-borne-encephalitis.html

the village

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What to send when you register for peacecamp 2012

  1. a photo and a short description of yourself, with a few words about why you want to come to peacecamp, what you expect and what you could contribute

  • your participation sheet (it will be given to you by your group coordinator)
  • questionnaire "4 questions concerning peace" (it will be given to you by your group coordinator). This questionnaire will also be given to you after the peacecamp, and you will be kindly requested to fill it in again.
  • Please note that you may be requested to fill in other questionnaires at different times before, during or after the peacecamp to enable us to evaluate the peacecamp, as required by some of our sponsors.

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