Remembrance Day

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Every year at the English College we remember those who died in the service of their country. Last week, Dr Brown took an assembly for Years 1 and 2 where he talked about the meaning of Remembrance Day. He told them about the red paper poppies that we sell to raise money for the Royal British Legion.

Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal

Remembrance Day

The Royal British Legion is a UK charity. It organises one of the most successful charity collections in the country. Every year, thousands of volunteers sell millions of poppies to help ex-servicemen and women and their families. The poppy is the symbol of this important charity because it was the first flower to grow back in the battlefields of northern France and Belgium after WWI.

Remembrance Sunday

Remembrance Sunday takes place on the second Sunday of November, the nearest Sunday to Armistice Day. The first Armistice Day was on 11 November 1918. At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the guns fell silent to mark the end of WW1.

Students joined Dr Brown and Mr Emmerson to represent the College at this year’s Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Commonwealth War Cemetery at Olšany.  A ceremony just like the one they attended here in Prague takes place in every city, town and village in the UK. Local people come together to remember those who fought for the freedoms we all enjoy today, but who never came back. One of the students, Emilly Hégr in Year 1, said, “What I found most touching at the ceremony was definitely the prayers at the beginning of the ceremony. They really touched my heart.”

Known unto God

After the ceremony, our students were able to walk along the rows of gravestones. 290 soldiers, sailors and aircrew are buried there. Most are from Commonwealth countries. There are also the graves of eight Polish soldiers. Particularly poignant are the graves with no name. Their headstones read simply ‘Known unto God’. The remains they contain could not be identified. They belong to young men whose families knew only that their sons or husbands or brothers were ‘missing in action’. They never knew where they had died and were buried, were never able to visit their grave.

Year 2 student, David Vesa, said, “The Remembrance ceremony was a touching tribute and engaging in conversations with distinguished military veterans and ambassadors added profound depth to the meaningful experience.”

British Embassy

After the ceremony, staff and students went back to the British Embassy for the Ambassador’s chef’s famous ‘traditional curry lunch’. The British Embassy is housed in the magnificent Thun Palace in Malá Strana. Students were able to see inside this historic building and its beautiful garden, at the foot of Prague Castle, as well as enjoy a splendid lunch.

Filip Bulušek in Year 1 said, “I found Remembrance Day very interesting but the biggest memory I have is the visit to the British Embassy. We met the British Ambassador Matt Field and we also had our photo taken with him. Remembrance Day was a great occasion and I would like to attend it again next year. “

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Ivana Chvátalová

Parent

The reason we chose The English College in Prague for our daughters was not only the academic results of the students and graduates of the school, but above all the individual approach, which, in my opinion, and my previous experience with other similar institutions, is really special and exceptional at this school.

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ECP mourns Karel Schwarzenberg

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It was with great sadness that we received the news of the passing of our Czech Patron Karel Schwarzenberg. Karel Schwarzenberg became our Patron in 2013, following the death of Václav Havel thanks to whose initiative the English College in Prague was established in 1994.

Karel Schwarzenberg took his patronage of the ECP very seriously and, despite his poor health in recent years, he always tried to come to important school events – the College’s Founders’ Day or the Graduation Ceremony.

Thanks to his generosity, the Karel Schwarzenberg Scholarship was added to our list of scholarships in 2020. Two years ago, we jointly created the annual Karel Schwarzenberg Award, which goes to a student who not only has an excellent knowledge of history, but who also understands historical contexts well, is able to apply them to the present and is interested in public affairs. Karel Schwarzenberg believed that these abilities are the prerequisites of a good politician.

As a politician, he was one of the most prominent faces on the Czech political scene. He always tried to improve the political culture and even though he was not successful in the presidential election, he set a political and moral example to many young people.

At the same time, he was respected by European and world politicians for his balance and wisdom. Carl Bildt, the former Prime Minister of Sweden, said of him, “He was the wisest European – in the deepest sense – that I have been fortunate to get to know.” Former British Minister for Europe, David Lidington, said that “Karel Schwarzenberg was both one of the wisest and and one of the wittiest colleagues I worked with on European and international affairs.”

Karel Schwarzenberg enthusiastically supported our students in their efforts to raise money for the Václav Havel Scholarship, intended for Roma children. He recently took the time to talk to the students who organised the Václav Havel Scholarship Fund and explained to them personally why the Roma community was close to his heart. It was an unforgettable meeting for everyone present.

He always took an active interest in what was happening at the College. He was very pleased with our academic achievements, but above all, with the activities of the students, in whom he saw such great potential for the development of our country, and especially with the charitable projects they undertook for the benefit of all humanity.

Just two weeks ago, he supported a team of students preparing a Model United Nations student conference and sent them a donation towards the costs. The news of his death reached them on the last day of the conference. His support for our students’ activities has always been a great boost to everyone involved.

His legacy for us will be his life of service, as service to the community and the importance of reciprocity is also our priority at the English College. We will always remember his sense of duty to his country and his message will live on in our school.

We also think of the Prince’s family and express our deepest condolences to them.

 

Come to our Open Day on 28th November

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Open Day

You are very welcome to visit one of the 3 Open Days that are taking place throughout this school year.

Address: Sousedíkova 1044/8, Prague 9

 

  • Tuesday 28th November 2023
  • Thursday 11th January 2024
  • Wednesday 7th February 2024

The Open Day at the English College in Prague is a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the atmosphere at the school. Prospective families will get a student guide who will show them around and take them into classrooms full of activities. Parents have an opportunity to meet the Headmaster, Dr Nigel Brown, the SLT team, teachers and the Admissions Registrar, Mrs Stanislava Jirešová, who coordinates the admissions procedure and can offer detailed information about the entrance exams. The Open Day takes place at our temporary premises at ZŠ Elektra (Sousedíkova 1044/8).

Open Day Programme for 28th November 2023:

14.00 Doors open
14.15 – 14.45 Start of Open Day – ECP Top Ten presentation
14.45 – 15.15 Families visit classrooms and are engaged in subject activities
15.15 – 15.45 Admissions session with the Registrar for parents
15.45 – 16.15 Families visit classrooms and are engaged in subject activities
16:15 – 16:45 ECP Top Ten presentation II

Need more information?  Please contact:

Stanislava Jirešová, Admissions Registrar

+ 420 283 101 206

[email protected]

Sousedíkova 1044/8, Prague 9

www.englishcollege.cz

As our Open Days are an important part of our school year, we like to take photographs during the afternoon and may use some of them in our displays or in marketing and other publications. If you do not wish you or your child to appear in our photographs, please tell our photographer and we shall, of course, respect your wishes.

Calendar Event ( .ICS )

Both parents and students are welcome!

Refreshments will be provided at the Open Day.

ECP location Prague
Our temporary building – Elektra