Poetry Week at the Secondary School Library (March 16–20)
From March 16 to 20, the Secondary school library hosted “Poetry Week”—a special event designed to inspire students to explore poetry in a creative and engaging way. Throughout the week, students participated in interactive workshops such as “Blackout Poetry” and “Found Poetry Hunt,” which encouraged them to experiment with language and discover new meanings in existing texts.
The activities were open to all Secondary School classes, and participation was impressive—seventeen classes and more than 350 students from different levels and language sections. During the workshops, students showed a growing interest in poetry and developed a deeper understanding of its forms and possibilities. And when Art meets Literature, the results are impressive. The students created original and very interesting “Blackout Poetry” pieces, while also sharing imaginative interpretations of the texts they encountered.
Poetry Week not only encouraged creativity and literary appreciation but also motivated students to engage more actively with the School library. The event proved to be a great success, highlighting the library’s role as a dynamic space for learning, creativity, and inspiration.
