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Sunday, 07 September 2014 00:00

Ruminations

Fresh crêpes, cobbled streets, photo booths and Parisiens smoking with cool refinement. Polished marble floors with a glassy sheen, wrought-iron lattices and metro stations flashing by in lights of dull grey. These are the things I remember about Paris. As soon as the Young Ambassadors touched down on French soil, we entered a place where history and modernity walk alive in the streets.

 

Our first week of the tour was a whirlwind of tourist attractions and grand military parades along with...

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Saturday, 05 July 2014 00:00

Learn more about our day trip to the Somme

This video recaps what we did with our students in the Somme!

This day trip was the most important part of our partnership with New Zealand this year. The students finally realised the impact of WW1 even today.

They really enjoyed looking for the NZ soldiers' names and took their role very seriously. Many thanks to them....

 

 

For us it's the end of the school year now and other students will be involved in the project at the beginning of September.

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Published in Ka huri whakamuri Ka haere whakamua. Look to our past to pave the way for our future. Regarder notre passé pour mieux tracer le chemin vers notre avenir.
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Wednesday, 02 July 2014 00:00

VERDUN

VERDUN

A short view of the most important moment of French WW1 history. The attrition battle of Verdun in 1916 and now the most sacred place in French memory of that war. It is studied in all the classes and some pupils of 3e visited those sites with Mrs Jacquot & Mrs Strub. Among them some 3e euro: they want to share it with you !

Un aperçu du plus important moment de l'histoire française de la Grande Guerre. La bataille d'usure de Verdun en 1916 et désormais l'endroit le plus sacré dans...

Published in Ka huri whakamuri Ka haere whakamua. Look to our past to pave the way for our future. Regarder notre passé pour mieux tracer le chemin vers notre avenir.
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Saturday, 24 May 2014 00:00

Literature and War!

Literature and War!

 

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Who is this man?  The dusty kaki coloured shirt framing a tanned face and the blanched periwinkle blue of the sky in behind the camel brown tent all suggest a war. But, which one? Perhaps it doesn’t matter as much as we might think...

 

This man is novelist, Tim O’Brien, during his service in Vietnam, lasting from 1969-70. I am currently in the midst of reading his most critically acclaimed novel, “The Things They Carried,” which, like this photograph, presents an aspect of...

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