Advert

St Martin’s College hosts Japanese students

College student Kristina Zammit with a student from Kindai High School.

College student Kristina Zammit with a student from Kindai High School.

St Martin’s College, Swatar, recently hosted a group of 36 secondary school students from Kindai High School in Osaka, Japan.

Throughout their two-week stay, the Japanese students used the library to learn English and attended the college’s regular lessons in subjects such as PE, art, drama, history and environmental studies.

Students from the two schools were able to integrate and improve their knowledge about each other’s languages and cultures. The intensive programme at school was also complemented by a number of educational visits to various sites around Malta.

St Martin’s College and Chiswick House School principal Patrick Tabone explained the importance of having a multicultural environment to encourage an exchange of cultures among the college students.

“By having Japanese students in class, our students have the opportunity to engage in daily activities and conversations, and develop a personal understanding of the similarities and differences in these teenagers’ lives. This allows them to be appreciative of cultural diversities and global citizenship even at a young age,” he said.

This annual visit, along with other educational trips abroad, is part of the educational cultural exchange programme that is in place at St Martin’s College.

Advert

0 Comments

Post comment

Comments are submitted under the express understanding and condition that the editor may, and is authorised to, disclose any/all of the above personal information to any person or entity requesting the information for the purposes of legal action on grounds that such person or entity is aggrieved by any comment so submitted.

At this time your comment will not be displayed immediately upon posting. Please allow some time for your comment to be moderated before it is displayed.

Your User Profile is incomplete.
Please click here to complete your profile before posting comments.

Advert
Advert