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CambodiaValencia
15th to 21th April
2015
What will we be doing?
What are we going to do?
We will stay, 6 nights in a host family (2 students per family)Half board: breakfast and dinner.
• Every day from 9 to 12:30• From 12:30 many different Activities
Language Immersion: 15 hours Spanish Lessons
MARIAINES
We believe that....Today's world needs people who can identify and solve problems through flexible, reflective and critical thinking. We demonstrate our understanding when we can apply our knowledge to a novel situation or teach another person.Learning evolves to meet the demands of an ever changing world.Collaborative relationships foster understanding and deepen learning. Examining our own beliefs and the beliefs of others helps us become empathetic, caring and contributing citizens in a diverse world.Learning multiple languages opens our world to understanding and appreciating other cultures.We achieve our full potential through dedication, hard work, and perseverance.Together, we raise ethical, responsible and independent learners to lead in the greater community.
We will have an exchange with the American School of Valencia students
Two days exchange with the ASV students:1st Day: City Tour With the ASV History Teacher Miss Paula Jover2st Day: Sports activities in Campus
Visit to the Albufera, a Nature Reserve and freshwater lagoon very important in Valencia. This visit includes a guided tour in a small boats along the lagoon and the chance of visiting the typical Valencian houses of the XVI Century.
We are going to see: La Albufera
The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia is a unique complex devoted to scientific and cultural dissemination which is made up of five main elements: the Hemisfèric (IMAX cinema and digital projections), the Umbracle (a landscaped vantage point and car park), the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum (an innovative centre of interactive science), the Oceanográfico (the largest aquarium in Europe with over 500 marine species) and the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (which takes care of the operatic programme). The Ágora gives the complex a multifunctional space.
We are going to visit the “City of Arts and Sciences”.
Bioparc Valencia: a new generation zooBased on the zoo-immersion conceptBioparc Valencia is a zoological park of a new generation, created employing the concept of zoo-immersion: immersing the visitor completely in wild habitats.Bioparc Valencia is also dedicated to conservation of animals, to education and to awareness of the necessity of preserving natural ecosystems.
It participates in many captive breeding programs for species in danger of extinction, and at the same time it offers a rich educational experience.But beyond its educational and conservational role, Bioparc Valencia is also a magical world.Offering exciting experiences around every bend, during every minute of the visit. It is an adventure in discovering wild animals and their habitats.
We visit the BIOPARC
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We will see a Football game and we will visit the Mestalla Stadium
And much more!
We will play Volley beach with other students of Spanish
We will enjoy walking through Turia Gardens
We will enjoy the shopping streets and the big Malls
And we will go to the cinema