Rimbey high school students have recently enjoyed a visit from students from Hong King and Guangzhou, China, who have come to Wolf Creek Schools as part of a cultural exchange.A total of 24 students from China are visiting families attending Wolf Creek Schools, four of whom are from from Rimbey.The trip to Canada is a reciprocal trip for the Chinese students.Robyn MacEachern, a teacher from Rimbey who has been involved in the Wolf Creek International Learning Program,said the program was initiated in Wolf Creek Schools due to responses from a survey that went out two years ago.“A lot of people...
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Chinese exchange students from Dongfengdong Primary School learn different kicks Friday evening at the Lacombe Karate and Kickboxing studio.A group of Grade 5 students from Guangzhou, China visiting Lacombe through the Wolf Creek Public Schools’ (WCPS) International Learning Program are getting a feel for life and culture in Canada.A total of 30 students arrived in the country Sept. 25 as part of a trip celebrating the sister school partnership between Terrace Ridge School and Dongfengdong Primary School. They’re the youngest group to visit yet, and are already getting their fill of all things...
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A group of 30 grade five students from Guangzhou, China arrived in Lacombe this week as part of the Wolf Creek International Learning program. Since the program inception just 14 months ago, over 150 students have been able to come to Canada to explore and take in Western culture. Mark McWinnie, Assistant Superintendent of Wolf Creek Public Schools, says both the Chinese and Canadian students are able to learn a lot from each other during these visits. “What’s unique about this program is the way we integrate it with our Canadian students. The Canadian students act is student am...
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WCPS student ambassadors greet 29 grades 7 to 12 students from Guangzhou, China, as they arrive in Alberta as part of a summer exchange program through the Wolf Creek International Learning Program. It may be well into summer holidays, but for a group of Chinese exchange students, the next two weeks will be spent with Wolf Creek Public Schools, learning about and exploring Alberta.Twenty-nine grades 7 to 12 students from Guangzhou, China arrived in Alberta July 16, and will spend the next two weeks with 20 WCPS student ambassadors as they share and learn about each others culture.“It’s a ...
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