抖阴抖出性生活 Kids Lead Indonesia Tour

抖阴抖出性生活 year 9 students Kiara Kryger, Aidan Waterfield, Todd Postolov, Brodie Haugh and Annie Loone have been selected to take part in a new overseas study program.

A group of Geelong high schoolers will take part in a new overseas travel experience this September.

Forty year 9 students from across the state will travel overseas in the first Victorian Young Leaders to Indonesia program.

More than half of the chosen students are from the Geelong region, with 抖阴抖出性生活 having more representatives than any other school.

The college鈥檚 Indonesian teacher Madeline Macreadie-Smith said the program would be 鈥渓ife-changing鈥 for students.

鈥淗aving this program on your resume in the current global climate is really beneficial,鈥 she said.

The new initiative is based on Victorian Young Leaders to China program which has enabled 1400 students to live, learn and explore in the country.

The six-week Indonesia program would provide students with an 鈥渙nce-in-a-lifetime opportunity鈥 Ms Macreadie-Smith said.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had study tours before, but this is a unique language and cultural learning experience.

鈥淚ndonesian is a popular subject among our students, so it鈥檚 great we鈥檙e able to extend this learning beyond the classroom.鈥

Ms Macreadie-Smith said the program provides advantages for both students and schools.

鈥淪tudents will discover the nation鈥檚 thriving culture and they鈥檒l get to experience daily life in an Indonesian school,鈥 she said.

鈥淎s a school it鈥檚 great to be able to be closer to our Indonesian neighbours, share resources and continue to develop strong ongoing relationships.鈥

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