The PCTO programs, launched in February at the Ercolano Archaeological Park, are an educational initiative for students from six high schools in the Vesuvian area. These programs, which will conclude in April, offer a practical and cultural experience aimed at enriching the students' educational journey, enhancing both individual and team skills.
Commitment to Cultural Heritage
The project allows students to immerse themselves in the management of cultural heritage.
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Collaboration and Growth
Through this initiative, the Ercolano Park establishes effective collaboration with local schools, contributes to the city's development, and fosters the educational growth of young people. The integration between the institution and the school system translates into mutual enrichment. This experience, according to the director of the Archaeological Park, Francesco Sirano, represents a central part of their commitment to promoting the heritage of Ercolano, offering an education that not only complements the school curriculum but also prepares young people for future challenges. With over 600 children involved, the program continues to promote education and culture through April.






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