Friday, 17 October 2008

This is What Really Happened


Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet came alive for Year 9 students at Shimna Integrated College this week. English literature classes were joined by visitors from the Dutch city of Utrecht, who are also studying this tale of young love doomed by parents' disapproval. The Dutch guests, mainly from Muslim families, shared their own attitudes to a role for parents in choosing life-partners. Although their parents' generation mainly had arranged marriages, these students expected to find their own husbands and wives in due course.
'Our regular links with Shimna College offer real enrichment for our students. Their English benefits greatly, and the cultural sharing between students from Vader Rijn and Shimna broadens everyone's outlook,' said Guler Demirkaya, the visiting teacher of English.
The Dutch visitors gave presentations in English about their home countries - Morrocco, Turkey, Iraqi Kurdistan and Surinam. They brought with them crocus bulbs which students planted as a joint memorial to child victims of racism and sectarianism.

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Nobody Tells Me

Nobody tells me how they got on at the Dutch visitors invitation night out at the Kinderhaus in Killough. But they got home suspiciously late, and had a suspiciously good time. Why do I always have a Governors' meeting when there is something good on? Thanks to the parents who helped out throughout the visit.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Welcome Back Dutch Visitors


Of course our visitors are a different year group, but it is great to have our Dutch visitors again, with the rich cultural heritage they bring with them. Once again, they have contributed hugely to the experience of our Islam group. Nothing in a textbook beats actually asking the person wearing the hijab! A happy lunch out was had by all at the Strand. Back tomorrow, we hope, for another contribution to our crocus planting.

Friday, 3 October 2008

Great Start to Key Programme

This year's Key Programme cohort made a terrific start at their first residential at Killowen Outdoor Centre in Rostrevor. Our triplet schools this year are De La Salle from Dundalk and Meanscoil Feirste. I know I can see the benefits in my current year 12 class in those students who took part in last year's Key. The feedback from Shimna staff member, Joan, and the Key Programme staff this week, suggest that the new group will be equally successful.