EUMIND – Learning for Life
Exchange Programmes are an effective way to build
bridges of understanding among students of different countries. Through
International Exchange programmes, Witty International School encourages
students to discover a new curriculum and ways of learning, ability to adapt,
be part of a whole new world and experience, expose them to various cultural
contexts and provide opportunities for social service. These Annual International Exchange Programmes have been
central for making young people embrace other cultures and to promote
liberal-mindedness.
Witty International School through the Student
Exchange Programme over the years has worked with schools which have aided our
students to align educational beliefs and values. Eumind 2018-19 between Witty
International School and RSG Broklede provided an opportunity to the students
to bridge the gap between geographical regions and break cultural barriers.
16 Dutch students from Netherlands visited India,
on the 5th of January 2019 in the first leg of the exchange
programme. This year’s exchange proved to be the most successful one thus
far, in terms of educational value and level of understanding each other’s way
of life. The combination of education, culture and entertainment was considered
highly satisfactory to both students and teachers. They had interesting lessons
on Yoga, Hindi, Art and Pottery. The entire week was well scheduled with activities, excursion and
facilitated an experiential learning about Indian culture. During this
programme, the students experienced several cultural and traditional events. The Wittians and Dutch students embarked on Mumbai Darshan to
explore the most famous landmarks of this dream city which is a melting pot for
various cultures. They visited
Discovery of India where they were experienced the essence of unique
exposition, covering every aspect of artistic, intellectual and philosophical
attainment of India. Students learnt a lot about pottery, yoga, Indian dance
and music.
Wittian
families hosted the Dutch students in their homes for seven days and through
this process, they honed their hospitality skills as well as learnt to cook Indian
food without spice! In an attempt to give their guests a taste of Indian
culture, they let them live the joy and terror of an auto ride, went shopping
for traditional sarees and kurtas, showed them around Bombay and described the
nitty-gritties of the Indian way of life. The visit was a rewarding experience as the
students began their stay with spending quality time with the host families. The
host families organised visits to various places which gave them an insight
into the history and culture of India. The students were left spellbound by the
beautiful architecture of India and were also allured by the bountiful nature.
The culmination of the exchange was through an
Indo-Netherland Cultural Evening which included a medley of Hindi songs, a
foot-tapping Bollywood dance performance. A musical recital by the Dutch
students capturing special moments spent in India made everyone cry. The
students, both Dutch and Indian, shared their experiences, which were
heart-warming and clearly depicted the strong emotional bond connecting the two
cultures.
Witty International School provides international
learning opportunities to students to facilitate them to accept and understand
the world that is a cauldron of composite cultures and community perspectives.
It is through the International Exchange programmes that the School emboldens
students to discover new ways of adaptability and learning to be able to be a
part of the global world. These programmes provide students with an exposure to
become aware of multi-faceted approaches to learning and living. Students
develop adaptability to embrace foreign cultures and promote
liberal-mindedness.
In all, the students assimilated a world of
knowledge about India which not only left them mesmerized but also deeply
inspired. The visit proved to be an enriching experience for everyone as they went
back with memories to cherish.
The Principal, Mr Bijo Kurian, rightly enthused, “In this globalised era,
people who are able to adjust to different environment, embrace changes and
celebrate diversity are more capable of rising to the challenges ahead. As the
Chinese saying goes, "You can learn more by travelling a thousand miles
than by reading a thousand books." The Exchange Programme allows students
to travel and meet people from different cultural, religious and socio-economic
backgrounds, and develop a greater understanding of diversity in the process.
They will also learn to cultivate positive relationships with others,
appreciate a broader range of perspectives, and acquire the knowledge and
skills for participating in our multicultural societies. And by applying what
they have learnt, they can not only shape a better future for their own, but
for the community, the country, and the world for all.”
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