Federico Simonetto hosting the 2024/25 “La Scuola allo Stadio” Round 6

Federico Simonetto hosting the 2024/25 “La Scuola allo Stadio” Round 6

With over 200 pupils storming the stands at the Gewiss Stadium

Today, Friday 7 March, the sixth meeting of the 22nd edition of "La Scuola allo Stadio" took place at the Gewiss Stadium.

In addition to providing an exclusive walkabout of Atalanta's 'home', the "La Scuola allo Stadio" project is a socio-educational project that allows the attending students to delve into key topics such as good practices, healthy lifestyles, prevention against bullying and cyber-bullying, environmental sustainability education...

After a tour of the Gewiss Stadium, the 200-odd students who attended this sixth event of the season made the most of the sunshine and headed to the Lazzaretto in Bergamo, where they played a few games and visited the Atalanta exhibition set up by the students of the Liceo Classico Sarpi in Bergamo before meeting our Primavera defender Federico Simonetto.

More than 200 students from the primary schools of Valbrembo, Camerata Cornello, Grumello, Rota Imagna, Sarnico, Petosino, Capriate San Gervasio took part in the sixth appointment of this edition.

The seventh session of "La Scuola allo Stadio" edition number 22 will take place on Friday 20th March.

The sixth appointment of the season for “La Scuola allo Stadio” took place in the morning of Friday March 7 at Gewiss Stadium. Once the visit to the stadium came to an end, more than 200 pupils and students who attended this sixth appointment of the season, also thanks to the beautiful sunny day, moved to the Lazzaretto of Bergamo where they were able to participate in collective games and visit the exhibition on the mythological history of Atalanta set up by the students of the Liceo Classico Sarpi of Bergamo before meeting the Primavera's team defender Federico Simonetto.

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