Paisley Daily Express

Pupils are the perfect match for film-makers

Danish twin town students catch school trip on camera

- Colette Crampsey

It was lights, camera, action for young people at Renfrew High as their peers from Denmark visited on a film-making camp.

34 pupils from Skovbrynet School in Gladsaxe, which is twinned with Paisley, met their Scottish counterpar­ts as part of a visit to enhance their global learning activities.

The pupils worked together to create a documentar­y which will help with learning at the Danish school through a variety of interviews – which were conducted in English – to aid the Danish pupils’ language skills.

Following their visit to the school, the pupils had the opportunit­y to explore their twin town of Paisley before Renfrewshi­re’s Provost Lorraine Cameron hosted a civic reception for the guests at Lapwing Lodge.

After their visit to Paisley, the school will continue on to Perthshire giving them the chance to experience some more beautiful Scottish scenery.

Provost Cameron said she was delighted to further Renfrewshi­re’s internatio­nal links by welcoming the students from Gladsaxe.

She said: “It’s fantastic for our young people to meet their counterpar­ts from Denmark and discover alternativ­e ways of learning from different cultures.

“Part of our bid for UK City of Culture 2021 involves illustrati­ng the breadth of our culture and our town twinning links are an important part of showcasing our inclusivit­y.

“We will continue to build on the strong relationsh­ip we have developed with Gladsaxe which has already enhanced the learning experience­s of our children in Renfrewshi­re.”

In 1957, the Boys Brigade from Paisley made contact with the FDF Gladsaxe Brass Band in the Danish city, and the following year the first school exchange was establishe­d between the two areas.

Despite these lengthy links, it was only in 1990 that Paisley and Gladsaxe were officially named twin towns.

Jakob Sundman, Skovbrynet School’s deputy head, said the Danish group enjoyed their visit to Paisley.

He explained: “The purpose of our visit is to learn from the Scottish school system, to experience how it is for students to attend school in Scotland and to be curious about how it is to live in another country – but at the same time discover all the things that we have in common.

“We are always looking for partners to exchange learning and education and we hope this visit will be the start of a fruitful relationsh­ip with Renfrew High School.”

Paisley also has twin town links with Fürth, in Germany, and visits have been exchanged between the two towns since its official twinning in 1969.

 ??  ?? Internatio­nal learning Pupils interviewi­ng each other for the documentar­y
Internatio­nal learning Pupils interviewi­ng each other for the documentar­y
 ??  ?? Twin-tastic Pupils from Skovbrynet school visited Renfrew High and supported Paisley’s 2021 bid
Twin-tastic Pupils from Skovbrynet school visited Renfrew High and supported Paisley’s 2021 bid

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