Wishaw Press

Tuscan visit so memorable

- Michael Temlett

Clyde Valley High School senior pupils enjoyed an Italian adventure last week.

A party of pupils joined their counterpar­ts from three other North Lanarkshir­e secondary schools for the return visit to Italy in the annual North Lanarkshir­e – Pistoia Exchange programme.

Fifth and sixth year pupils, Isla Barr, Craig Brown, Arran Dickson, Meghan Hill, Bobbi Kennedy, Elke MacLean, Lisa Megahy, Beth Morley, Gemma Muir, Raina Owens, Amy Park and Caitlyn Thomson enjoyed the chance to visit the Sismondi and Pacinotti Institute in Pescia, Tuscany.

Having hosted their Italian‘twins’ during their visit to Scotland in September, the Clyde Valley students completed a busy programme, giving them a real taste of Italian culture and rich heritage.

Colin Glover, principal teacher pupil support, led the Clyde Valley group.

Staff and pupils from Dalziel High School, Our Lady’s High School in Motherwell and St Maurice’s High School in Cumbernaul­d made up the North Lanarkshir­e party.

The Clyde Valley party began their adventure by being welcomed by the region’s senior education officer in Pescia Town Hall.

They then visited their twin school, Sismondi and Pacinotti Instituto.

The group’s exploratio­n of Tuscany began with a day trip to Pisa, with many pupils taking the opportunit­y to climb to the top of the world famous Leaning Tower.

This was followed by another full day outing to the stunning city of Venice.

Pupils enjoyed a ferry trip along the Venetian waterfront as they entered this most unique and beautiful of cities.

The pupils thoroughly enjoyed a trip around the world-famous canals by gondola.

They then enjoyed a visit to stunning, classical Florence. The pupils marvelled at the worldfamou­s landmarks and stunning architectu­re.

The pupils also enjoyed a day-trip to the beautiful walled city of Lucca.

Everyone enjoyed sampling the markets, cafes, stylish shops and restaurant­s as they gained a real insight into typical Tuscan life.

As always during this fantastic exchange programme, the most significan­t insight into the Italian way of life was undoubtedl­y when the pupils did visit the homes of their Italian twins.

The warmth and friendline­ss of the families to each Scot was overwhelmi­ng.

And, once again, the emotional farewells at the end of the week were clear confirmati­on of the value of this highly successful exchange programme.

The Clyde Valley group records a special word of thanks to the Italian teachers who organised their week, and especially to Massimo Fontanelli, Cristina Brancoli and Giancarlo Pellegrine­schi of the Sismondi and Pacinotti School.

A busy programme giving them a real taste of Italian culture and rich heritage . . .

 ??  ?? Table talk Clyde Valley pupils enjoyed a great meal and the fine cuisine of Italy
Table talk Clyde Valley pupils enjoyed a great meal and the fine cuisine of Italy
 ??  ?? Tour of Tuscany 12 pupils from Clyde Valley visited Italy
Tour of Tuscany 12 pupils from Clyde Valley visited Italy
 ??  ?? Meet and greet Pupils from all the secondary schools mixed together at dinner
Meet and greet Pupils from all the secondary schools mixed together at dinner
 ??  ?? Diamond dozen The young people had a great time in Italy
Diamond dozen The young people had a great time in Italy
 ??  ?? Fine dining Students sampled Italian delicacies
Fine dining Students sampled Italian delicacies

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