Welcome to the world of Safety School Superheroes, where everyday children become champions of safety!

The school is excited to introduce you to 3S Heroes, an Erasmus + project funded by the European Union. It's all happening from January 1st, 2024, to June 30th, 2025, led by EIGT Luxembourg in cooperation with Italy and Turkey.

What's it all about? Safety School Superheroes is about teaching primary school children how to stay safe—whether they're at school or at home. In this context, "safety" refers to activities and behaviors that can help safeguard them from injury or danger. This could include safety measures like fire safety, stranger danger awareness, online safety, bullying prevention, and other pertinent issues.

Little robots help predict accidents before they happen! Alongside this technical help, the children are stepping up as the real heroes, making sure everyone stays out of harm's way at school and around the house. It's not just about empowering children with the knowledge and skills they need to navigate potential risks, but also being there for each other.

 

On March 19th, 2024, the ‘3S Heroes’ project team convened for the kick-off meeting at EIGT in Luxembourg.

 

The partners are:

 

École Internationale Gaston Thorn- Luxembourg

Gonul Ferhat Baykara Ilkokulu – Turkey

Submeet – Incontrarsi per Crescere Association – Italy

 

In December 2025, EIGT Primary School teachers participated in an Erasmus+ project training session in Pescara, Italy, focusing on robotics in education.

 

Supported by the European Union and Anefore, Luxembourg’s National Agency for European programs, this initiative aims to create educational short films where robots act as superheroes, helping students navigate school-life challenges.

 

 

Teachers from EIGT collaborated with partners from Turkey (Gonul Ferhat Baykara Ilkokulu) and Italy (Associazione Submeet-incontrarsi per crescere). Led by robotics expert Eng. Stefano Cesinaro, the training equipped participants with skills to program advanced mBot2 robots.

 

This project shows the importance of programming in primary education, fostering problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking. The culmination of the initiative will take place in May in Adana, Turkey, where the final short films will be presented.