Thematic Action BE SafER @EuropeanSchoolRadio – 70 Entries from Schools Across Greece

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With great joy and appreciation, we warmly thank all the schools that participated in the BE SafER @EuropeanSchoolRadio initiative for the 2024–25 school year, highlighting the value of Student Radio as an educational tool for creativity and communication within the classroom.

In total, we received 70 applications from Primary, Secondary, and Special Education schools from every corner of Greece. In fact, several schools submitted more than one podcast series, a testament to the initiative’s impact and the integration of student radio as a tool for experiential and collaborative learning.

Participating Schools

Primary Education (Kindergartens & Primary Schools)

Primary Schools:

School of Arts and Culture, 7th Primary School of Neapoli Thessaloniki, 3rd Primary School of Loutraki, 5th Primary School of Stavroupoli, 3rd Primary School of Palaio Faliro, 3rd Primary School of Triandria, 2nd Primary School of Neapoli Thessaloniki, Experimental School of the University of Thessaloniki (Primary), Sarakina Primary School, Pedino Primary School, 1st Primary School of Amaliada, 10th Primary School of Sykeon, 12th Primary School of Alexandroupoli, 4th Experimental Primary School of Corfu, 2nd Primary School of Sykeon Thessaloniki, 92nd Primary School of Thessaloniki, Primary School of Nea Karya Nestou, Vatheos Samos Primary School, 2nd Primary School of Chalastra, 4th Primary School of Siteia, 6th Primary School of Naousa Imathia, Portaria Chalkidiki Primary School, Toxotes Primary School, 1st Primary School of Vyronas, 7th Primary School of Argos, 9th Primary School of Heraklion Crete, 50th Primary School of Thessaloniki, 2nd Primary School of Milies-Kala Nera, 7th Primary School of Veria, Kompoti Primary School, CGS – Costeas-Geitonas School.

Kindergartens
4th Kindergarten of Ptolemaida, 2nd Experimental Kindergarten of Thessaloniki, 3rd Experimental Kindergarten (AUTH), 1st Kindergarten of Agia Marina, 23rd Kindergarten of Alexandroupoli, 15th Kindergarten of Ampelokipoi.

Secondary Education (Gymnasiums & Lyceums)
1st Gymnasium of Pefka, Gymnasium of Anixi, Gymnasium with Lyceum Classes of Koilada, 5th Gymnasium of Xanthi, 1st Model Gymnasium of Preveza with Lyceum Classes, Gymnasium of Sminthi, Aristotelio College of Thessaloniki, Gymnasium of Pamphila, 6th Experimental Gymnasium of Alexandroupoli, 2nd General Lyceum of Stavroupoli, Gymnasium of Nea Artaki, 2nd General Lyceum of Amaliada “Athanassios Papageorgiou”, 2nd Experimental General Lyceum of Lefkada, Gymnasium of Anarrachi-Emporio, 1st Gymnasium of Tavros, 1st Gymnasium of Katerini, Experimental Gymnasium of Rethymno, University of Crete, 12th Gymnasium of Heraklion, 6th Gymnasium of Kozani, 3rd Gymnasium of Kozani, 3rd Evening Vocational High School of Larisa, Private Gymnasium G. Maliaras.

Special Education
E.E.E.EK of Piraeus

Next Steps

We invite all participating schools to promote their podcast episodes through:

  • The Community Activity section on the European School Radio platform

  • Social media, using the tags:

    @EuropeanSchoolRadio
    @Interregional Thematic Network “Internet Safety”

    and the hashtag: #SaferInternetDay2025

Use your tools creatively—posters, radio spots, stories, reels, and posts—to share your work widely within the educational and digital community.

Awards to Be Granted

  • Best Sound Design (sound quality, creative use of music/effects)

  • Best Presentation (narrative flow, delivery style)

  • Best Content (quality of research, clarity of message, engaging topic)

  • Best Approach (combination of theme and podcast type)

  • Best Promotion Award (likes, poster design, use of social media)

Announcement of Results

The results will be announced on May 31, 2025, and the awarded schools will have the opportunity to present their work:

  • Through virtual classroom connections, or

  • At a Best Practices Conference to be held in September 2025

All episodes will be broadcast on the European School Radio program as soon as the initiative is completed.

After the initiative concludes, all participating schools, regardless of award outcome, will receive a Certificate of Participation.

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