Sixteen students from Zespół Szkół im. Hugona Kołłątaja in Jordanów traveled to Sevilla for a transformative vocational mobility. Pastry trainees mastered dough preparation and decoration, while carpentry students gained hands-on experience in furniture assembly and woodcraft. Culinary participants explored authentic local recipes, refined their cooking methods, and mastered professional kitchen workflows.
In the beauty sector, apprentices learned modern hair care techniques and salon management. Electrical trainees engaged in building maintenance and system installations, ensuring operational safety. Automotive students specialized in bodywork repair, painting, and paint colorimetry, while plumbing trainees focused on heating system maintenance and energy-efficient pipe installations.
Every participant navigated real-world professional challenges, operating specialized machinery and interpreting technical plans. They integrated into local businesses, applied safety protocols, and adapted to diverse working environments, bridging the gap between classroom theory and industry practice.
Sixteen students mastered professional skills in Sevilla, bridging classroom theory with real-world industry expertise through hands-on technical training and cultural exchange.
The program provided trainees with a robust foundation in their respective trades. Participants mastered industry-specific vocabulary, safety standards, and technical processes, from advanced pastry decoration and carpentry assembly to complex electrical diagnostics, vehicle body restoration, and efficient plumbing maintenance.
Beyond technical mastery, students developed professional maturity and global competence. They returned home with a deeper understanding of European work environments, increased confidence in their craftsmanship, and practical certifications that enhanced their career prospects in the competitive labor market.