
Choosing to participate in a high school summer exchange program might be a no brainer, where to go however, is a more challenging decision. With the world at your feet, think carefully about how your choice impacts your aims for the program, and, of course, what’s on offer in your most lusted location.
England tops the charts for European adventures. While Hogwarts isn’t accepting new admissions right now, the awe-inspiring architectural sights of London Bridge and St. Paul’s Cathedral contrasted with the incredible landscapes of the Lake and Peak districts should offer you a fair range of things to wonder at. Plus, who wouldn’t want to try authentic fish and chips and ride the tube?!
Ireland is a world away from London’s bustling Soho streets without actually being very far at all. Spend your weekends exploring the never-ending coastline along the cliffs of Moher and getting acquainted with the super friendly locals — if you can decipher their accent that is! Some programs even boast beautiful beaches nearby where you could swim, paddle, and surf to your heart’s delight.
Spain — flamenco and tapas, anyone?! This sunny country offers stunning cathedrals and castillos in a laid-back culture. With opportunities to see World Heritage Sights like the Olympic Harbour and the Picasso Museum, you’re a long way from reading dusty old textbooks. Not to mention opportunities to practice Spanish, one of the most spoken languages in the world.
France is also another great alternative to the English speaking options — with better weather and the opportunity to speak French too. Sporting pristine beaches, sight-filled cities, and cuisine to tickle any taste-buds, you shouldn’t struggle to find something to please you here.
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