Protagonist of the trip: the interdisciplinary project 'The Canticle of Creatures - Bridge on Agenda 2030: Rewriting Generation Z', which earned the class the prestigious Green Age Award. A work that succeeded in interweaving spirituality, poetry and current affairs, bringing the Franciscan text into dialogue with global sustainability issues.

Targa Peccei and The 'Green Age' Award and for Liceo Vittoria: recognition for work on sustainability and culture
From 5 to 7 May 2025, the first classes of the Liceo Vittoria went to Rome to take part in the 50th International Macroeconomic Meeting entitled 'WATER SUN EARTH: AGENDA 2030 OBJECTIVES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY', organised by the Peccei Group and the 'Green Age' Association, in collaboration with the European Commission Representation in Italy.

Congratulations to the Vittoria High School students, their project was one of the best I have received in many years of this competition - President Augusta Busico.
During the ceremony, the Targa Aurelio Peccei 2025 was also awarded to Professor Campagnoli, for her long-standing commitment in Design, Innovation and Research on Environmental Sustainability Project. An important international recognition, named after one of the first economists and scientists to speak, since the 1960s, about the limits of development and the need to protect the Man-Nature macrosystem.


The Roman sojourn was not only study: the students visited the capital's landmarks and took part in a fun treasure hunt at the National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo, among ancient statues and mosaics, bringing the relationship between culture and sustainability to life.
It was an intense and rewarding experience that left a deep and proud mark on the participants.