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International Links

EXCHANGE VISIT TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

Pupils have taken part in several exchange visits to Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

This page gives a flavour of the visits and experiences of the girls who have taken part in the scheme.

 

 
Click here to read accounts of the visits by all the girls involved in the exchange visits. 

 

 

 

Sammy and Isabella from Rangi Ruru Girls’ School

We said goodbye to our latest exchange students on Monday 30th March. Sammy and Isabella from Rangi Ruru Girls’School in New Zealand had already entertained us in a whole school assembly with a New Zealand Haka. They also sang the New Zealand national anthem (with assistance from U4B) in English and Maori and they told us some very interesting facts about their homeland. The girls have really enjoyed their stay with us and we have enjoyed having them here with us. We wish them well and a safe journey home however we know that they have forged some lifelong friendships and that they will stay in touch with the school for a long time to come.




 

York House School


 
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During the Autumn Term we welcomed Janelle Lee and Kristina Louie who spent 4 weeks at the school as part of our international links programme. Both girls are from York House School in Vancouver, Canada. 

 

Rangi Ruru Girls' School


Isabella Aldridge and Annabel Wheelans visited us from New Zealand in 2008

 



Hayley and Laura participated in an exchange visit in the Spring Term of 2007.

"We have really enjoyed our time at KEHS. Everyone has been really lovely and welcoming. Thank you to everyone who has made this possible. We have had a great time and will miss all the fabulous friends we have made
Please have a look at the PowerPoint presentation below which we put  together for our assembly for the U4ths."

Click here to view their PowerPoint presentation of New Zealand.

Click here to read about their views of England and KEHS.