Support activities for Kojimachi Gakuen Girls High School

On August 6 and 7, Ms Nishijima, a teacher at Kojimachi Gakuen Girls High School in Tokyo, visited Sydney. The school holds an excursion to Sydney every year. They are now aiming to increase their students’ knowledge on multiculturalism, and both the challenges and successful initiatives in multiculturalism in NSW. We provided Ms Nishijima with information and guidance, and discussed how CLAIR can support their school excursions in the future. We visited the Auburn West Public School, Whitlam Library Cabramatta, Chatswood Intensive English Centre, and Community Migrant Resource Centre. We would like to thank all the wonderful staff and students at the different organisations for having us. We look forward to working with everyone again in future.

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