sabato 31 maggio 2014

Republic Day

Reppublic Day is the Italian National Day, which is celebrated on the 2nd of June each year. The day commemorates the institutional referendum held by universal suffrage in 1946, in which the Italian people were called to the polls to decide on the form of governement, following the Second World War and the fall of Fascism. With 12,717,923 votes for a republic and 10,719,284 for the monarchy, the male descendants of the House of Savoy were sent into exile. To commemorate it, a grand military parade is held in central Rome, presided over by the President of the Italian Republic  in his role as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. The Prime Minister, formally known as the President of the Council of Ministers and other high officers of state also attend. There are important celebrations in all the Italian embassies and foreign heads of state are invited. Even though the main parade is in Rome, many Italian cities celebrate the Republic Day as well.
Prior to the foundation of the Republic, the Italian national day was the first Sunday in June, anniversary of the granting of the Statuto Albertino. Until 1977 this was the date of the celebrations for the 1948 foundation of the republic. The June 2 date for it became official in 2000.

The Parade
In 1948,Via dei fiori imperiali hosted the first military parade in honor of the new Italian Republic. The following year, with Italy's entry into NATO , ten were held simultaneously across the country and in 1950, the parade was featured for the first time in the protocol of official celebrations. This provides for the ceremonial laying of a wreath on the Tomb of the Unkown Soldier at the Vittoriano. The ceremony continues in the afternoon with the opening of the gardens of the Quirinale Palace, seat of the President of the Republic and with musical performances by the band ensembles of the Italian Army, Italian Navy, Italian air force, the "Arma dei carabinieri", State police, the " Guardia di finanza", the Penitentiary Police Corps, State Firefighters Corps and the State Forestry Corps, together with the band of the Rome City Police.The parade itself was cancelled thrice (in 1963, 1976 and 1992 at the last minute).
The parade begins when the Corazzieri Squadron of the Carabinieri arrives, either mounted or dismounted, at the Presidential grandstand at the Via dei Fori Imperiali with the President of Italy, and the honors are paid via the Italian Army Band playing the first stanza of II Canto degli Italiani, after which the squadron departs. The parade proper itself then starts with the Carabinieri Central Band striking up to "La Fedelissima", its official march, leading the parade proper with the parade commander, his staff and escort, followed by the National Colors of the Italian Armed Forces, standards of the regions of Italy and veterans associations. Following them are company-sized formations of Italian Armed Forces units, military bands and members of the Red Cross, Polizia di Stato, the Penitentiary Police Corps, State Firefighters Corps and the State Forestry Corps, and ending with the Rome City Police and the featuring the unique Bersaligeri contingent in their jogging pace.
                                                                                                                   Vlada

THESE 3 YEARS!

These 3 years are finished!!!

LAURA : What do you think about these 3 years?

ALY: 2 years for me!!!......this 2 years were interesting, funny and I met a lot of beautiful people...And you             Marty? What do you think about this 3 years?

MARTY: They where little boring because my school is like a prigion! ahahahahaha! But I met new                               friends...And you Laura?

LAURA : There are positive things and negative things.... I can't resume 3 years in 3 minute!! What do you                   like most?

ALY: I liked most  the Roma's trip because there were all the 3° classes.... and It was very long!!

MARTY: Mmmm......I liked most the pomeridian laboratorys ...you Laura?

LAURA:  I don't know... I liked very much the school's trips and the other activities....! And what do you                     hate most?

MARTY: I hated  the new rules!!! :(

ALY: I hated the "BOYS" of my class

ALY/ MARTY/ LAURA: Goodbye!!!!!




School Party

In the Carducci School Saturday, June 7th we'll celebrate the last day of school. 
The students will sing some songs with teacher Vetro.
In the morning, we will meet in the gym and some students will sing their songs. 

When the bell rings the school will finish, but the party will continue. In the afternoon we'll have fun and we will be able to talk with the other students, do water balloon etc. 
The school is open for everyone so the ex-students can come to celebrate the last day of the school.
At about eight o'clock all the classes will go to the gym of school because the disco starts so we can dance all night.

Noela and Sara 

venerdì 11 aprile 2014

LEOPARDI


LEOPARDI

On first april we went to Recanati with 3F and four teachers, two for each class, for a school trip. We went there because Recanati is hometown of Giacomo Leopardi, Italian famous writer.

We visited and did a lot of things:

  • Leopardi’s house
  • A museum about Leopardi’s library
  • A village with a tour guide
  • lunch at the beach
The library was very big and full of books.

The best thing was Leopardi’s house and the lunch at the beach.
 

                                                                                                              C&M&S

giovedì 10 aprile 2014


                                                
                                                      SCHOOL PROM

 Saturday 5 april we had a school prom and it was fantastic.
The girls were wearing  a dress and the boys were wearing shirt and jacket.
The party started at 6.00 but most of people arrived at 6.30. When the party started  nobody danced but when ALISSON arrived everyone starded dancing.



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Trip from Recanati with 3^F..!♥♥♥


                                                      RECANATI

Recanati is a town and comune in the Province of Macerata, in the Marche region of Italy. Recanati was founded around 1150 AD from three pre-existing castles. In 1290 it proclaimed itself an independent republic and, in the 15th century, was famous for its international fair. In March 1798 it was conquered by Napoleone Bonaparte.
It is the hometown of tenor Beniamino Gigli and poet Giacomo Leopardi, which is why the town is known to some as "the city of poetry". It contains the Teatro Persiani named after the composer of operas in the first part of the 19th century, Giuseppe Persiani , who was born in the town in 1799.


ON THE DAY OF APRIL 1 WE WENT ON A TRIP FROM RECANATI.
WE VISITED THE CAVES OF FRASASSI.THEY WERE WONDERFUL,COULD SEE INSIDE OF THE WATER DROPLETS.
GROTTE DI FRASASSI






AFTER,WE WENT TO HAVE LUNCH ON THE BEACH.AFTER LUNCH WE WENT TO THE TOWN OF RECANATI.

                   
                 


RECANATI IS THE TOWN WHERE ITALIAN POET GIACOMO LEOPARDI WAS BORN.THE GUIDE TOOK US TO SEE THE WHOLE CITY.




WE ALSO SAW THE HILL OF LEOPARDI,AND HIS HOUSE,AND HIS LIBRARY.
RECANATI IS A VERY BEAUTIFUL TOWN.AND THIS TRIP IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL I HAVE BEEN TO.
                           
                                                                    JUST GO THERE!!!♥
                                                                               VLADA & LORENZO

giovedì 27 marzo 2014

SCHOOL PROM

School prom 

 saturday  5th april from 6.00pm to 10.00 pm in the school "media carducci" there will be a party for boys and girls of classes 3°. The cost of ticket is 10 euros (food included). The income is for charity to MOXA the party will be on gym of school.

 M&C&S&N