Switzerland exchange program announced for 2013

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Upper School students and faculty went on a city tour of Fribourg, Switzerland in 2009, where our sister school Collége de Gambach is located.

The Upper School Switzerland Exchange program is currently accepting applications for homestays and participants for the 2013 trip to our sister school Collége de Gambach.

Swiss students will be visiting the Upper School in the beginning of February 2013, and Upper School students will travel to Fribourg, Switzerland to reunite with their “buddies” from June 6 to June 16. Students stay with their buddies for a week, attending classes, sightseeing, and acquainting themselves with a different culture.

“I would love to go […] I think exchange trips are a great way to build international friendships that help you learn different cultures,” said Sophia Shatas (10), who was a homestay in the 2009 Tamagawa exchange program.

As the program is offered every two years, Spanish teacher Diana Moss went on the Switzerland trip in 2009 with her daughter Kendra Moss (‘10).

“The highlight for me obviously was […] stay[ing] with some of the Swiss teachers,” Moss said. “We had the opportunity to observe and get to know our Swiss counterparts, our colleagues, in teaching.”

Other activities of the 2009 program that Moss enjoyed included hiking in the Swiss Alps, enjoying the “spectacular scenery”, and dining at “some amazing restaurants”.

Senior Neeraj Baid, who took part in the 2011 exchange program, said that his favorite part was the homestay experience. He believes that the trip gave him a new perspective on the different ways people can live their lives.

“When my Swiss buddy came here, she was amazed at the concept of a freeway. […] They do more of public transportation so that was something very interesting for me to see,” Neeraj said.

Faculty such as Moss and French teacher Nicholas Manjoine, who has also attended the exchange program, emphasized that foreign language choices are irrelevant to students’ decisions to attend, as many Swiss residents are multilingual and students will have no problem communicating.

Applications for the Switzerland 2013 exchange program are available from Jennifer Walrod, Director of Global Education, at [email protected].