Sunday, March 11, 2018

Chamberlain International School's European Affiliations


Founded in 1976 with the vision of being a unique educational institution that offers high-quality teaching and support services, Chamberlain International School continues to work toward creating an inclusive, accepting environment today. Students at Chamberlain International School have the opportunity to broaden their horizons beyond the classroom setting by taking part in school-affiliated trips to Europe and Bermuda. 

The annual European trip includes stops in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands and gives students a chance to visit historical and culturally-significant sites such as battlefield museums, Castle Loevestein, the Van Gogh Museum, the home of Anne Frank, and Slot Zuylen Castle. The 10-day trip also includes a day at the beach and a stop at a chocolate factory in Cologne. 

In the past, the school's European trip included a visit to Denmark, in which Chamberlain's international sister school is based. However, Chamberlain continues to maintain a staff and student exchange program with the Hilltop School in Skive, Denmark. The program, which began in 2012, enables Chamberlain students to travel with faculty to Denmark, where they spend the mornings attending classes at Hilltop; afternoons and evenings are spent exploring the area with faculty and Hilltop students.

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