The Kerryman (North Kerry)

CASTLEISLA­ND LEADS NEW FRANCO-IRISH PARTNERSHI­P - OOH LA LA!

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PRESENTATI­ON Secondary School, Castleisla­nd, recently joined up with the Sainte Famille High School in Amiens in the North of France for a language and cultural exchange programme. Teacher, Anne Laurent reports on the Programme: ‘ After many months of preparatio­n by the teachers, parents and students on both sides, the programme kicked off on February 5th when the Irish contingent left the school grounds at 7am on Sunday morning to catch the Cork to Paris flight.

‘No sign of tearful farewells to parents, as excitement was the order of the day! Our French counterpar­ts met us with a welcome banner in Charles de Gaulle airport and that was only the start of the warm welcome we received throughout our stay.

‘The girls spent the first evening with their exchange partners getting to know each other and their new environmen­t. We were very proud of their adventurou­s spirit in tasting the new cuisine and making the most of this new experience.

‘Despite the new culinary adventure, nobody went hungry during the week! The culture shock began on Monday morning with school starting at 8am and some making the journey by commuter train.

‘The Irish students participat­ed in a variety of classes including: Biology; French; English and PE French style which included assessment­s in step aerobics and Olympic handball.

‘Lunch at the school canteen was in a self-service restaurant with another 1000 students or so.

‘It became a much enjoyed social gathering where both nationalit­ies mixed.

‘However, it wasn’t all work as our hosts en- sured we experience­d plenty of local culture and heritage with guided visits of Amiens, the city of Lille, the battlegrou­nds and museum of the Battle of the Somme, World War 1.

‘Our local guide, Anthony lead us expertly through the boulevards, cobbleston­e streets and metro to feast our eyes on the monuments of this wonderful city: the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs Elysées, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral and it`s resident pigeons and the Louvre Museum.

‘A leisurely cruise on the Seine finished off the tour where we braved the cool temperatur­es to make the most of the view.

‘The McDonalds and bowling party on the final evening was a bitter-sweet affair of last minute camaraderi­e and fun prior to our departure the following morning.

‘Our students were a credit to their parents, their school and the whole community as their behaviour throughout the entire trip was commendabl­e. They were polite and charming to everyone and most of all, embraced the experience, realising what a wonderful and unique opportunit­y it was to be immersed in the culture of one of our closest European neighbours.

‘No doubt a new tradition has been establishe­d between the two schools. Vive la France!’

 ??  ?? The St. Joseph’s Presentati­on Secondary School banner unfurled at the Eiffel Tower.
The St. Joseph’s Presentati­on Secondary School banner unfurled at the Eiffel Tower.

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