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Everyone in Quebec town is ‘in on it’


MEDIA RELEASE


For Immediate Release
February 17, 2012

GUELPH, Ontario — Snow has been in scarce supply this year in Southern Ontario, but students from the Upper Grand District School Board entered a different world as they travelled into the mountains north of Montreal last Sunday (Feb. 12). Snow was piled one-to-two feet on rooftops, and local traffic included snowmobiles.

The 22 students were visiting Saint-Donat, a small town nestled in the Laurentians.

“Saint-Donat is the place to go for a full immersion experience in French language and culture,” said Christina Schilling, curriculum leader. “The town has welcomed students for the past 24 years, encouraging students to practise their language skills.”

As one student said, “Even at the town bakery I got kudos for speaking French. Everyone in this town is in on it!”

This is the second annual UGDSB trip to Saint-Donat. The students on this trip were from Centennial CVI in Guelph, Erin DHS in Erin, Norwell DHS in Palmerston, and Wellington SS in Mount Forest. 

“Everywhere students went, from the hotel restaurant, to the town variety store, to Mont Garceau ski hill for their lessons – everything was in French,” said Schilling.

Teacher chaperones on the trip were Schilling, Mme Teresa Katerberg from Erin DHS, and M. Joel Eidt from Norwell DSS.

A total of 192 students from various schools in Ontario took part in activities such as a music and drumming workshop, learning traditional Québecois legends, snowshoeing by the light of the stars, cross-country skiing, and a talent show. Half of each day is spent at the ski hill and many of the students skied or snowboarded for the first time. 

The students commented that their highlights of the trip included skiing/snowboarding, tubing, making new friends and using their French in a real context.

On Wednesday the snow was gradually left behind as the bus drove back to Ontario. The students and teachers all agree that they would all go again. 

“Oukidou” – join us in 2013!

For more information:

Maggie McFadzen, Communications Officer
519-822-4420 ext. 725
[email protected]

Mark Weidmark, Administrative Officer – Communications
519-822-4420 ext.544
[email protected]

 

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