During the Presidents’ Week break, nine upper school students (accompanied by French teachers Agnes Pommier and Galina Tchourilova) embarked on a new international education trip to Quebec, where they were treated to an extensive look at the Canadian province’s history and culture. The five-day trip started with a tour of Quebec City and its numerous landmarks, a curling lesson and a visit to Wendake, a Huron-Wendat Nation reserve. In the following days, students made drawings from copper at Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, visited an ice hotel, went tubing down snow-covered slopes and sampled crepes in Montreal. More info and photos are available at a special blog set up for the trip.
Students learn about Quebecois culture and history on inaugural trip

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