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Students from the Emmanuel d'Alzon Institute embark on international exchange programs
Nimes
This morning, the Montpellier-Paris plane was filled with d'Alzoniens, 30 Vestric and Candiac middle school students and 50 Nîmes middle and high school students. The destination for the Vestric and Candiac students is Canada, where they will participate in an exchange program with Rocher St. Lambert College in Montreal. Meanwhile, the Nîmes students will go to Colombia to attend the Emmanuel d'Alzon School in Bogota.
Exchange programs aim to promote cultural exchange, language learning, and personal growth among students. They offer a unique opportunity for students to break out of their daily routines, discover new cultures, and build lasting relationships with peers.
"Opening up to the world, discovering others and oneself, learning foreign languages, breaking out of one's daily routine, and choosing adventure" are essential for personal growth and development. The institute is proud to continue this legacy of Father Emmanuel d'Alzon through its international exchange programs.