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Michelle returns a big serve (left) and exhausted players return to class after a quick game. It’s spring in Caloundra and the sun is shining. The
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Michelle returns a big serve (left) and exhausted players return to class after a quick game. It’s spring in Caloundra and the sun is shining. The
How’s It going In CALOUNDRA? ^^ As you know I am in Melbourne to study TESOL. I am having fun here; all things are totally different and new, in
Mark and Karen Schebella, who taught the Elementary class in 2007, recently returned to Caloundra after travelling through Asia and Europe. Their trip
Patty set her class a writing assignment and she was so impressed by the work the students produced that she asked them if they would like to have their
To everyone especially my classmate. I promised I would send a message about Deserted Island in Japan. Well,,, I went to Deserted Island between 15th
Tobias, former star of Sue and Petta’s class, graduated from his Barista course today and celebrated with Tania from Cadet. Congratulations
Pictured: Ricardo, Cesar and Leonardo Brazil and Colombia have made history in Caloundra. For the first time in history the Caloundra Soccer Team have
Last month, I had the pleasure of joining Diana and Alex on their shopping adventures. The first outing was to the Sunshine Plaza and then to Mooloolaba
This week was quite emotional for our teachers and students as we said “Bon Voyage” to 5 students. Ken, from Japan, (pictured in front in traditional
Yesterday was a fantastic day for Sakura teens to visit Kings Beach, Caloundra (about 15 minutes walk from the campus). Firstly they were given a talk
Last Thursday a load of students went to CBX in the main street of Caloundra for a night of karaoke. Initially only a few students were interested in
This week we welcomed young Japanese girls and boys on the Sakura Tour. They have a separate class taught be Sue. Sue is also takeing them on
Dear friends and students. I returned to Switzerland 2 month ago. It’s very nice here, but not the same like in Australia. I miss all the students,
Pictures from top left: Girls using icypole sticks to eat noodles for breakfast. Dion, the lifeguard explains where to swim. Students check out a
Picture: Jennifer, Sue, Noriko, Adreyan, Hana, Andrea, Kyohei, Suguru, Sophie, Jennifer and Louis Sue’s Elementary Class did a treasure hunt in the main
Last week Patty’s Intermediate class studied about the success of IKEA furniture shops. To extend their knowledge Patty decided to take her students to
On Thursday, 17 July the visiting Kimpo students travelled to Australia Zoo – Home of the Crocodile Hunter to see all sorts of wonderful animals from
Hi everyone. I´m back home in Colombia now. I have an intereting job and I bought a new car. I´m very excited about that. My trip to Los Angeles was
Student – Teacher relationships have to be one of the best parts of teaching. Friendships are formed and nurtured: experiences shared and memories
Hello, I’ve been busy recently. I thought I would get a farm job easily as long as I went to Bundaberg before I came here but the weather wasn’t good