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ASSE's "International Teen Twin" program brings the student exchange experience full-circle by including both the participant's own family and their ASSE host family abroad. By participating in this unique, three-month, reciprocal exchange, students will gain a "taste" of another language and culture. In addition, they will attend classes at the...
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Alberta Education sponsors student exchange programs for high school students studying French (Quebec), German, Japanese or Spanish (Mexico and Spain). In these programs Alberta students alternate between hosting partners in their homes and schools, and traveling to live with their partners, experiencing their homes, and becoming active participants at...
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Yamate High School Student Exchange Program This is a year-long, reciprocal exchange program for students who are studying Japanese. Students attend Yamate High School, a private co-educational school, in Yokohama, Japan and receive special Japanese as a second language instruction as well as attend regular classes at Yamate. An Alberta...
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A unique opportunity for students in their grade 10 and 11 year enrolled in German to participate in a reciprocal academic exchange program during the school year. The exchange aims to improve German language proficiency, promote international goodwill and understanding and supplement classroom study with firsthand experience in another...
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The province of Manitoba and the states of Hamburg and Lower Saxony in Germany have been exchanging high school students for more than 30 years. In October 2003, the provincial government reinforced its longstanding cooperation with the city state of Hamburg and the state of Lower Saxony by signing...
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The Youths Go Abroad program is a year-long immersion program for high school students lasting 10 to 12 months. Students stay with a host family and go to school. Program options include a year abroad, a semester abroad or an intensive summer program. AFS also organizes activities so that...
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Experiment-France offers high school students the opportunity to attend a French school and live with a host family. It's one of the best ways to become fluent in the language, to make friends and to explore the French school system and its social life. Participants live with a selected French...
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York Region Learning Connections is the International Division of the York Region District School Board. They offer high school study abroad programs in the UK, Italy and Greece. All of their partners have a long-standing record of academic excellence and social commitment. York Region Learning Connections also offers a Volunteer...
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YFU is a non-profit international educational organization and one of the worlds oldest, largest and most respected exchange organizations. Established in 1951, YFU has successfully exchanged more than 240,000 students worldwide. That's why we have been selected to administer more government and corporate scholarships than any other high school...
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According to your age, STS offer 2 types of cultural exchange: = High School Student Exchange (14-18yo) This program allows you to spend 2, 3, 5 or 10 months in the foreign country of your choice. This full immersion is possible in over 20 countries. You will get the...
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