French Exchange

By Jason Hodgett | Posted: Thursday February 18, 2016

Over the summer holidays, six Year 12 students (James Bell, Thomas Bell, Ryan Davis, Jason Hodgett, Libby Melhopt and Bailey Whitnack) from Timaru Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools travelled to Montpellier, in the south of France as part of the exchange between our schools and the Lycée Jean Jaures.

While there, we went to the local high school with our exchange students, who came to New Zealand Term 2 holidays last year, and attended various classes. While the subjects proved to be surprisingly interesting, and the French challenging, the highlights of our trip would have to be the various trips we were taken on by our host families. Most of us were lucky enough to see Paris but we all got to experience many of the other, different regions France has to offer. With some travelling North, to Colmar and Strasbourg, very close to the German border, and others getting to lounge on beaches in Majorca and Barcelona, between us we managed to see a great deal.

It was very interesting seeing the many striking differences between France, both geographically and culturally (and linguistically, of course) and New Zealand, however, it was the similarities that surprised us most. Much to our relief, our biggest shock was that they don’t eat frog’s legs and snails for every meal; they’re actually surprisingly civilised. It was probably mostly thanks to the amazing job our host families did of making us feel welcome and relaxed in a completely new environment that helped ease us into the ways of French life.

This experience, of being immersed in foreign culture, language and locations was truly exceptional and we are all immensely grateful to the schools, families and teachers who made this once-in-a-lifetime trip possible. The friends and memories we’ve made will stay with us for the rest of our lives and help us to put into perspective our place, and that of New Zealand, within the wider global community. While this particular exchange is only open to French students, there are countless other opportunities available to any students to go or do practically anywhere or anything imaginable, which we strongly encourage you to explore.


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