DOING New Things! MEETING New People! MAKING New Friends! USING Real English! HAVING GREAT FUN!
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Tennis and the Mayor!
Some of the other boys played tennis and some were even lucky enough to meet the mayor of Marlborough, who popped in for a visit during tea time in her regalia - the boys were very impressed and spoke to her about the Mayor of Nagoya. The evening activity was spent playing ‘Jail Break’ with friends from England, China, France and Italy.
Tuesday at Marlborough
It was a bright start to the day and all the boys were on great form despite a very tiring first day. Everyone seems happy in their English classes and are speaking a lot of English with their teachers and with the other students from around the world, who are becoming their friends.
The afternoon activities were a great success again. Some of the boys went rifle shooting, which was extremely exciting and they made some friends from England, France and Germany.
Benedict's Report
All the boys were brought in by their homestay families and gathered on the duelling lawn to register with Summer School. It was a rainy morning but spirits were high and everybody seemed very excited to get going. After registration the boys were taken to their English classes where they sat a short test in order to establish their ability. They all told Benedict that they didn’t find the test too hard at all! At break the boys ate lots of jam donuts and then returned to their classes where they were divided into different groups. After their morning English classes they walked to Preshute where they had lunch (meatballs and spaghetti) and then relaxed in the grounds. The rain had disappeared by now so they could enjoy the sun. The boys were then divided into groups for their afternoon activities. Some were doing 'Multi Sports', which involved playing Basketball and Handball. Some chose 'On Target' where they practised archery. Others chose 'Teenage Outdoor Activities’ - this was particularly exciting as the boys had to get through an obstacle course and ferry themselves across a river on a raft (they got a bit wet!). The boys had a quick break with some tea and biscuits and all signed up for the evening activity, which involved playing ‘Capture the Flag’ and a quick game of Dodgeball. By the time the homestay families came to pick the boys up at 7pm they were very tired but everyone had had a wonderful day.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Life at Marlborough College
During the year, Marlborough College operates as a private secondary school. Recently the school became more famous because Prince William's wife Kate Middleton and her sister Pippa studied there. Of course the Tokai boys are probably not so interested in that fact!
A Day in the Life of a Shell Pupil from Marlborough College on Vimeo.
A Fun Day One!
The boys got off to a great start today. Here are some pictures from various parts of the day. Everything is going well and we are all happy with their attitude.
Delightful!
The boys are all happily getting used to their homestay family life. We have received very positive news about how well they are doing. For example:
We are so very pleased to be able to host these delightful boys.This message came from one family. We were very happy to hear this. We also got some nice pictures of Shinnosuke playing with the young children kindly in his family. Heart-warming. Well done, everybody!!!!
They are fitting in very well. Its working very well with no Japanese being spoken and lots of good English and joining in with a normal life at "home"
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Safe and sound in England
The boys arrived safely and are now all with their homestay families. They are resting now before the fun starts tomorrow!
Mission Tokai!
Not long now until the boys arrive. They will probably be very tired but we are very excited to see them!
Saturday, July 18, 2015
On the Way!
The adventure has begun and the boys are on their way here. How very exciting. I have received these images from Mr. Bond and Oshima kun. Thank you and have a wonderful flight. We will see you tomorrow!
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