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Cambodia Ecuador
Cambodia Vietnam

MISSION AND VISION

  1. To provide High School students at Calgary Academy with the opportunity to travel to culturally and historically rich destinations around the world.
  2. To enable students to participate in service learning projects, which focus on humanitarian development in both foreign countries and in Calgary.
  3. Development of sustainable relationships with a global community through humanitarian projects.
  4. To provide students with an opportunity to share their experiences with their classmates through presentations, art and photographic exhibitions.
  5. To provide students with experiences that will assist in creating a community that is aware of the difficulties faced by individuals both globally and in their own neighborhoods.
  6. To provide opportunities to engage in activities which will assist in developing a sense of agency, belonging and competence.

The international Travel Studies (ITS) program began at Calgary Academy in the 2004/2005 school year. That Spring, 16 students and two staff members travelled to Tanzania, working to build an AIDS hospital and helping orphans in Dar Es Saalam.

During the 2005/2006 school year, 16 students and three staff members travelled to Vietnam where they taught English in Can Tho, and worked on conservation projects outside of Ho Chi Mihn city. Students also assisted in reconstruction projects in Sa Pa.

For the 2006/2007 school year, 33 students and six staff members travelled to Ecuador, Cambodia and Laos. The Ecuador group taught English and assisted in the repair of an orphanage in Quito, and worked on conservation projects in the Andes. The Cambodia/Laos group worked with Buddhist monks in Laos and helped to build an orphanage and repair schools in rural Cambodia.

This year (2007/2008) our students and staff members will travel to Romania, South Africa/Mozambique and Peru.

This program provides students with unique service learning opportunities and exposure to diverse global cultures.

PROGRAM GOALS

  • Global Citizenship
  • Engaging and Interactive Educational Experience
  • Social Action
  • Leadership Development
  • Development of Problem Solving Skills
  • Personal Growth
  • Opportunity to Experience Diverse Cultures