Support Activities for high school students from Nagoya City(24 July-2 Aug)

From 24 July to 2 August, a student exchange delegation consisting of 19 students from eight Nagoya municipal senior high schools and two teaching staff visited Australia. The delegation spent the majority of their time in Sydney, which is Nagoya’s sister city.
The delegation visited Australia for the purpose of strengthening the sister city ties between Nagoya and Sydney, and participating in school exchange with schools in Australia. The students from Nagoya visited high schools in Sydney to participate in exchange activities and classes, and also experienced home stay. They also attended a courtesy call at Sydney Town Hall and visited Taronga Zoo, which is Nagoya’s Higashiyama Zoo’s sister zoo.
CLAIR Sydney staff set up appointment and provided support at the courtesy call at Sydney Town Hall, the students’ visits to local high schools, and the tour of Taronga Zoo.
CLAIR Sydney will continue to support Japanese local governments in sister city exchange activities in Australia.
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