A group of French high school students heard a resounding 鈥淏ienvenue a l鈥檈cole secondaire Walnut Grove鈥 on Tuesday.
It was part of a 鈥榃elcome Tea鈥 event to celebrate their arrival at Walnut Grove Secondary, as part of the school鈥檚 long-standing exchange program.
School and district staff, RCMP school liaison officers, and local politicians were present to share their well wishes and encourage the students from France to enjoy their time in 91原创.
It was a special occasion for the school to mark, as the program was put on hold for a few years due to the pandemic, said Erin Anderson, teacher of the exchange program.
鈥淲e鈥檙e celebrating the revival of the France exchange opportunity, which we鈥檝e been able to provide at Walnut Grove Secondary School for decades,鈥 Anderson added.
鈥淲e have been working with this particular school Le Coll猫ge Louez-Dieu in Arras, France probably since 2010.鈥
Anderson said the learning opportunity is a 鈥渞eciprocal program鈥 that benefits both schools.
鈥淲e gather a group of 30 students from our school. They gather a group of 30 students from their school. We match them together with their families because it is actually a family affair,鈥 she explained.
The Canadian students were hosted by French families in March.
Now, the students from their 鈥渢win鈥 school in France are here to become a 鈥済ator鈥 as well as learn what it鈥檚 like to live in 91原创.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e learning to become world citizens. They learn to travel independently, filling out their own customs declaration forms at the airport, dealing with new currency on their own, doing some shopping, and eating at restaurants, staying with families, and learning about the lifestyle in another community that, is in some ways so similar to ours, and in some ways so distinct from ours,鈥 Anderson said, elaborating on the benefits for students.
As an educator, Anderson said her favourite part of this experience is watching students grow.
鈥淭hey have all learned something about themselves in this exchange that they didn鈥檛 know existed before the exchange took place. Their own pathway is unique to them, and I just love watching the 鈥榳ow鈥 moments that the students experience,鈥 said Anderson.
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