A traditional Chinese lion dance, performed by the Hong de Cultural and Athletic Association, during the welcoming ceremony for the Chinese exchange students exploring Alberta this summer.The Wolf Creek Public School is fully embracing their Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed earlier this year between them and the Li Wan Education Bureau in the Guangzhou Province of China, by hosting about 60 Chinese students in Lacombe this summer.On Thursday the Lacombe Composite High School said goodbye to 33 Chinese students who head back home today after spending a week here, and welcomed a second g...
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Wolf Creek Public Schools introduced their International Learning Program with the arrival of 65 students from the Guangdong Province in China. Todd Colin Vaughan/Red Deer ExpressWolf Creek Public Schools recently celebrated their new International Learning Program.The program began with an invitation to 65 students from the Guangdong Province in China coming to Lacombe in two separate groups, with each group staying for two weeks with one week of overlap.During their stay, students immersed their selves in Central Albertan culture and connected personally with Canadians through Wolf Creek’s h...
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Officials and students took part in a ceremony at École Secondaire Lacombe Composite High School on Thursday to recognize 64 students from China who are participating in a cultural exchange program with Wolf Creek Public Schools. (Photo contributed)Lacombe-area families and students are putting out the welcome mat for students from China who are participating in a cultural exchange program with Wolf Creek Public Schools.On Thursday a ceremony was held at Lacombe Composite High School to say goodbye to a group of 33 Chinese students who leave Friday after spending a week, and to welcome a ...
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The Sea to Sky School District held a welcoming ceremony for Chinese middle-school students visiting Squamish and Whistler for two weeks. On July 23, the Chancheng delegation gave a presentation, followed by a gift exchange between the students and local authorities. The students will be staying with local host families while participating in half-day English classes and several activities to get to know the local area and culture. Squamish Nation Coun. Deanna Lewis opened the ceremony, welcoming the students to the traditional and unceded territory of the Nation. Mayor Patricia Heintzman also...
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