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WorldWise Visit to partner schools in Vietnam and India, January/February 2010

Below are some of the highlights of our monitoring visit to partner schools in Hanoi and Vinh Long Province, Vietnam, and in Kolkata, West Bengal, India

  • Vietnamese and Irish partners plant a tree to symbolise their joint projectPartner students and teachers from Roscommon Community School and Xuan Dinh High School, Hanoi, plant a tree to symbolise their joint learning partnership during a WorldWise student visit to Vietnam. Back to top
  • Xuan Dinh Teacher flexes her artistic muscles!Xuan Dinh teacher Mrs. Vu Thi Loan responds positively to the Celtic art class during the visit by Roscommon Community School students and their teachers! Back to top
  • Student and principal from Nguyen Binh Kheim High School in Vinh Long CityCyber Bridges club member and principal from Nguyen Binh Kheim High School in Vinh Long City, outlining their project for this year. The school is linked with St. Brendan's Community School, Co. Offaly, through WorldWise. Back to top
  • Teachers take a break during the student visitRoscommon and Xuan Dinh teachers chat over a break during the student visit. Back to top
  • Last day in Xuan DinhSaying goodbye to new friends on the last day in Xuan Dinh. Back to top
  • Xuan Dinh and Roscommon partnership pledgeOnly the beginning... although it's the last day of the student visit, it's just the start of the partnership between these two schools. Back to top
  • Day 1 of the joint student conference in KolkataDay 1 of the Joint Student Conference on Human Rigths and Gender Equality organised by WorldWise partners John Scottus School Dublin, Aikatan Girls High School and Bratachari High School, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal.Back to top
  • Conference banner welcomes participantsThe banner welcoming participants to the 2-day conference. Back to top
  • Students compare notes in one of the workshops on human rightsStudents from the three WorldWise partner schools as well as Loreto Day School, Sealdah, Kolkata, discuss what human rights means to them. Back to top
  • Taking a break at lunchtimeSome students take a break during lunchtime whilst others take the opportunity to perform! Back to top
  • Celebrating the end of the inter-school debate on human rightsCelebrating at the end of the inter-school debate on human rights. Back to top
  • Students show their contribution to the Irish-Indian exhibitionStudents from Loreto Day School, Sealdah, whose WorldWise partner school is Loreto Fermoy, Cork, show their section of the school's Irish-Indian exhibition, which focused on the music of both countries. Back to top

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