Brecht BuSO Kristus King has come up with a stunt during the annual open house of Sunday 12 may. Students of all directions within the school have put together an abbey and placed in the school itself. The result can everyone Sunday go and watch it.

BuSO Kristus King in Sint-Job-in-‘t-Goor is a school for special education. For the annual open house wanted the students to see how extraordinary they actually are. The students and teachers are already weeks in the back with the project. “Out of wood and metal, we have an impressive entrance gate and perimeter walls, which we have then let the painting” tell the teachers.

“The unique thing is that all the training that we have in our school, offering to have worked”, tell the praktijkleerkrachten and the creators of the artwork Bart Berghmans and Paul Van Thillo. “The training bricklayer, werkplaatsschrijnwerkerij and hoeklasser built a beautiful abdijmuur finished with a thatched roof. The training warehouse made for the logistics. The training tuinarbeider and upholsterer’s care for the decoration and clothing of the abbey. The beautiful stained glass windows were painted by our first year of the observation year. The pupils are extremely proud of what they have.”

In the homemade abbey, converted for the occasion into a cosy café, all visitors Sunday, which for a drink and a bite to eat, of course, with the only real Trappist beer of Westmalle.