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| 2006 |
| A group of
Japanese teachers and students from a UNESCO
group visit Chancellor from the end of March till 5th April. Three groups of
students visit Chancellor in term 3 from 27th July to 24th
August. They will be from Imabari, Tatebayashi and
Benese. Students homestay with local families and visit classes
at school. |
View UNESCO Visit 2006 Photos |
| A group of
students and teachers visited Methven, near
Christchurch, New Zealand, for a skiing holiday in the June
holidays. |
View photos of
the fun |
| Students from
Hoshino High School visited with their
teachers.
Thirteen students
from our sister city exchange, Tatebayashi,
visit the school from 6th August to 14th August. |
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| We are planning
to visit Papua New Guinea in 2007 to
walk the Kokoda Track and to visit Miaru Village. |
See here for more information |
| 2005 |
| Every year, some
Education students from Cortland University,
New York, complete a section of their course at the Sunshine Coast
University. The University and the College are developing strong links with
Cortland, including a teacher exchange program. |
Jessilyn Bergman was the successful applicant
and now teaches at the Primary School. |
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Every year Chancellor hosts the
Tatebayashi City group who are Maroochy
Shire’s Sister City. In 2005, the group visited from August 7 to August 15.
Our students
visit Japan every second year in the September holidays in partnership with
Matthew Flinders Anglican College. |
View Tatebayashi City Group Visit in
August 2005 |
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The UNESCO group
from Osaka visited us from August 13
to August 25.
This was
followed closely by Imabari visitors
from the island of Shikoku from August 21 to August 25. |
View Imabari School Visit Photos |
| During the
September holidays, 2005, three Chancellor teachers joined teachers and
students from Port Moresby International School (P.O.M.I.S.) to walk the
Kokoda Track from Kokoda to Ower's
Corner. The teachers visited Miaru Village,
Gulf Province, to where the 2004 Years 6-8 students sent
stationery requirements. |
View Chancellor Goes to PNG in September 2005 |