
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.