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IT’S TIME TO GO OFFLINE – AND LOOK FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER…

This week we bid farewell to our students from across all Italy and we look forward to seeing them in September. The school year programme for 2021-2022, during which Pirelli celebrated its 150th anniversary, has now come to an end. Again, it was “all-digital”, in order to maintain our strong bond with the classes. And it made it possible for over 3,500 students to take part in the courses put on by Pirelli Foundation Educational, during which they learnt about the fundamental aspects of Pirelli’s corporate culture: from its “green” production of tyres to its focus on the quality of its workplaces, to sustainable mobility and its top innovations in the field of technology.

One of the courses in greatest demand, Under the Pirelli banner, which examined the evolution of the company’s advertising graphics, encouraged the students to try out their own creativity by making posters and “Save the date” cards to promote an exhibition on the history of Pirelli.

In the Planning and designing the workplace course, other classes virtually entered the workplaces at Pirelli, from those in Milan to the factory among the cherry trees in Settimo Torinese, and they tried to imagine and design what might be the ideal workplace for themselves in the future.

The students also tried creating podcasts in the On the road to innovation course, which looked at the innovations introduced by Pirelli in the design and manufacture of tyres.

Another course, Milan from the car window, was appreciated by younger primary school students for it took them on a virtual educational tour through the streets of the city with a special map and a guide.

Once again this year, about 200 teachers attended the online Cinema & History training and refresher course entitled Italy and its periods of decline and rebirth: an economic history, created in collaboration with the Fondazione Isec.

In-person guided tours for classes on school trips and groups of university students from all over Italy started up again in April.

The month of May brought a new venture, with support for the 20th National Chemistry Competition, hosted this year by the Istituto Molinari in Milan. This partnership meant that the teachers accompanying the students could visit the chemistry laboratories in the Pirelli research and development area in the Bicocca district of Milan.

The staff at the teaching department of Pirelli Foundation Educational are currently working on projects for the next school year, so stay in touch with us through our newsletter and through the Foundation’s social media channels to see when the new educational programme for 2022-2023 is published. See you soon!

This week we bid farewell to our students from across all Italy and we look forward to seeing them in September. The school year programme for 2021-2022, during which Pirelli celebrated its 150th anniversary, has now come to an end. Again, it was “all-digital”, in order to maintain our strong bond with the classes. And it made it possible for over 3,500 students to take part in the courses put on by Pirelli Foundation Educational, during which they learnt about the fundamental aspects of Pirelli’s corporate culture: from its “green” production of tyres to its focus on the quality of its workplaces, to sustainable mobility and its top innovations in the field of technology.

One of the courses in greatest demand, Under the Pirelli banner, which examined the evolution of the company’s advertising graphics, encouraged the students to try out their own creativity by making posters and “Save the date” cards to promote an exhibition on the history of Pirelli.

In the Planning and designing the workplace course, other classes virtually entered the workplaces at Pirelli, from those in Milan to the factory among the cherry trees in Settimo Torinese, and they tried to imagine and design what might be the ideal workplace for themselves in the future.

The students also tried creating podcasts in the On the road to innovation course, which looked at the innovations introduced by Pirelli in the design and manufacture of tyres.

Another course, Milan from the car window, was appreciated by younger primary school students for it took them on a virtual educational tour through the streets of the city with a special map and a guide.

Once again this year, about 200 teachers attended the online Cinema & History training and refresher course entitled Italy and its periods of decline and rebirth: an economic history, created in collaboration with the Fondazione Isec.

In-person guided tours for classes on school trips and groups of university students from all over Italy started up again in April.

The month of May brought a new venture, with support for the 20th National Chemistry Competition, hosted this year by the Istituto Molinari in Milan. This partnership meant that the teachers accompanying the students could visit the chemistry laboratories in the Pirelli research and development area in the Bicocca district of Milan.

The staff at the teaching department of Pirelli Foundation Educational are currently working on projects for the next school year, so stay in touch with us through our newsletter and through the Foundation’s social media channels to see when the new educational programme for 2022-2023 is published. See you soon!

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