Fäladasgården

Fälasgården is a secondary modern school in Lund, built in 1971, with around 400 pupils between the ages of 11-16, a large number of whom have a non-Swedish ethnic background. Apart from the compulsory study of English most pupils study a second foreign language: French, German or Spanish.

Lund is a small medieval University town (c.100.000 inhabitants) that is situated in the centre of the expansive Öresund region in southern Sweden. It is one of the oldest cities in Sweden with a history more than one thousand years. The air of a small medieval town is somewhat altered by the skyline where the Cathedral and the huge University Hospital stand out.

Nowadays Lund has a multicultural and fairly young population, the latter largely due to the 38.000 students at the University. With the help of the University and the science park, an incubator for innovative research and industry, a great number of knowledge-based companies have developed. Among the internationally well-known companies in Lund are Tetra Pak, Alfa Laval, Sony Ericsson, Gambro and Astra Zeneca.



martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

About this time...


We really thought it was interesting hanging out with all the Spanish students. We´re talking about people who eat lunch at 2 o´clock, and hardly any breakfast. But still they say "yellow car" and hit each other. (In swedish "gul bil".)
Even though the differences are big, the things we have in common are many more. It can be little things like being really afraid of bugs or just really like caviar.
In the weekend, we really think that everyone enjoyed themselves. Some went to a tivoli, some to Ven and biked, and a few to Nimis (se the
picture). At the end of this little text, we like to say that we truly hope we will meet everyone
again. Until then, we wish all of you the best of luck.
/ Alice and Alma

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