“Europe is in your hands", the winners of the competition

12 April 2022

The Board of Examiners of the national competition titled "L'Europa è nelle tue mani" (Europe is in your hands), promoted by the Department for European Policies and the Ministry of Education, has decreed the winning classes for each category of essays.   

The competition was widely attended, and 350 essays were submitted. The Board then selected 21 essays, broken down as follows: 13 videos, 4 PPTs, 4 social media contents.

The institutes listed below will receive a €7,000 prize to be used for the purposes indicated in the announcement.

The Department for European Policies and the Ministry of Education would like to congratulate all the students who worked with great commitment, enthusiasm and originality to produce the 350 essays submitted. Our thanks go to all the young European citizens who took part in the initiative and to the teachers who ensured their support.


Videos  

  • ITET Vittorio Emanuele III, Lucera (FG) – Class IV A
    Title: Vuoi ancora buttarla per terra quella carta? (Do you still want to throw that paper on the ground?)
    Watch the video

  • IPC IPSIA Pellico, Saluzzo (CN) – Support Lab
    Title: Noi l'Unione (We, the Union)
    Watch the video
  • I.S.I.S. Da Vinci, Pascoli Gallarate (VA) – Class III A LSA
    Title: Conoscere per partecipare, la democrazia europea inizia dalla scuola (Knowing to participate, European democracy starts from school)
    Watch the video
  • IIS Leonardo da Vinci, Lanusei (NU) – Class II DB
    Title: Il futuro dell'Europa è giovane (The future of Europe is young)
    Watch the video

  • IP Santarella-De Lilla, Bari – Class V AUS
    Title: Apriamo gli occhi (Let's open up our eyes)
    Watch the video

  • IPSEOA Manlio Rossi Doria, Avellino – Class III B
    Title: Occupiamo l'Europa (Let's occupy Europe)
    Watch the video
  • ITC F. A. Bonelli, Cuneo – Class III A-SIA
    Title: Hey tu (Hey you)
    Watch the video
  • Liceo Classico Statale Quinto Orazio Flacco, Potenza – Class I A
    Title: Bridges not walls. L'Europa che sogniamo (Bridges not walls. The Europe we dream of)
    Watch the video
  • Istituto Maria Ausiliatrice, Liceo Scienze Umane, Milan – Class II A
    Title: Accorgersi (Becoming aware)
    Watch the video

  • IIS R. Casimiri, Gualdo Tadino (PG) – Class IV A
    Title: Un'utopia concreta: l'Europa è nata per abbattere muri, non per erigerli (A concrete utopia: Europe was born to break down walls, not to build them)
    Watch the video
  • IS Pietro Branchina, Adrano (CT) – Class III B
    Title: La nostra voce in Europa (Our voice in Europe)
    Watch the video
  • Liceo Scientifico Statale Aristotele, Rome – Class II B
    Title: Volere è potere, non una questione di genere! (Want is power, not a question of gender!)
    Watch the video
  • Liceo Don Q. Punzi – Cisternino (BR) – Classes V C, III C, I B
    Title: #LookUpToYourFuture
    Watch the video

PPTs

  • Liceo Scientifico Sportivo Gianelli Campus, Chiavari (GE) – Class IV
    Title: La nostra Europa sarà … (Our Europe will be ...)
    Watch the essay
  • I.S. Giuseppe e Quintino Sella, Biella – Class V B
    Title: Corporate Next EU
    Watch the essay
  • ISIS Paschini-Linussio, Tolmezzo (UD) – Class V RIM
    Title: Un nuovo futuro per i giovani (A new future for young people)
    Watch the essay
  • Istituto Salesiano Don Bosco, Brescia – Class I A
    Title: Be part of the change
    Watch the essay

Social media content

  • Liceo Scientifico G. Pellecchia, Cassino (FR) – Class IV G
    Title: Naturazioniamoci (Let's nature)
    Watch the essay (video)
  • Liceo Classico N. Spedalieri, Catania – Class V D
    Title: Unione solo di nome? (A Union just in name?)
    Watch the essay

  • IIS Italo Calvino, Città della Pieve (PG) – Class IIB
    Title: L'Europa che sogno per Te (The Europe I dream for You)
    Watch the essay

The competition, addressed to students from public and private high schools across Italy, was promoted in the framework of the Conference on the Future of Europe initiatives.

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