fredag den 5. december 2008

Christmas around schools

Thursday evening was festive and fun in the fictitious town Kongedal at King School. In today's rise was the school that was transformed into a city with working workshops, which were made jewelry, hot wafers with beaten and whipped cream. All of which were sold by the pupils from the various Christmas shops.

Elsewhere at the school could buy cards to put on Christmas and charming 'nisser' cut out of wood. And for a cheap money. The evening of Kongedal, was the end of the week focusing and hence a portion of pupils' school day, but also a great many parents, grandparents and siblings attended and participated in the Christmas joy.

The tradition belief many keep schools open house one evening in December. Here parents, grandparents and siblings can come to see the local school and have a nice time together with other school users. In addition, many schools has a tradition with a Lucia procession, in which school girls singing Christmas favor.