One of the highlights of our Languages program each year is welcoming students from Collège Baudoux in Nouméa, New Caledonia into our School community.

Early this term, we were delighted to host 24 students and two teachers for a week-long exchange, an experience made possible through the generosity of TGS families and our valued partnership with Fairholme College.

What makes this exchange so special is the richness of the cultural experience. While 15 boys were immersed in daily life at TGS, the nine girls attended Fairholme College, allowing both schools to play an active role. Across the week, students participated in lessons, school routines and informal activities, building connections and developing a deeper understanding of each other’s way of life.

Ready for their immersion into life as an Australian student

For our TGS students, the opportunity to be surrounded by authentic French is invaluable. Language moves beyond the classroom and becomes something lived, heard in conversations, laughter and everyday exchanges. Students are encouraged to step outside their comfort zones, to listen carefully and to show curiosity about life in New Caledonia, learning about its culture, traditions and perspectives. These authentic interactions build confidence and deepen understanding in ways that no textbook can replicate.

Year 8 student Charlie Groat playing host with a student from College Baudoux

A key part of the experience is the role our students play as hosts. Almost 70 TGS and Fairholme students were directly involved at some point across the week, warmly welcoming their visitors each morning before guiding them from lesson to lesson, introducing them to teachers and classmates and sharing the rhythms of daily school life. In doing so, they demonstrated leadership, kindness and a genuine openness to others, all strong qualities at the heart of a global education.

We are incredibly appreciative of the many TGS host families who open their homes each year. Their goodwill and generosity transform the experience from a school visit into something truly immersive. Through shared meals, conversations and everyday routines, they provide our visitors with a warm and authentic glimpse of Australian life.

Beyond the classroom and the home, the variety of experiences across the week ranging from excursions and co-curricular activities to time spent with host families and the farewell sausage sizzle, all combine to create lasting memories for all involved. These shared moments remind us that cultural exchange is not just about difference, but about connection.

Excitingly, this exchange continues later this year, when our TGS students travel to New Caledonia. They will spend six days in Nouméa before joining their new friends from Collège Baudoux for a three-day bilingual school camp. It’s a wonderful opportunity for our students to experience life from the other side of the exchange, deepening friendships and continuing to build confidence and grow.

“We are so grateful to our students, staff and especially our host families for making this experience possible.”
— Mrs Elouise Parrington

Ultimately, exchange programs like this highlight the true purpose of language learning. It is not simply about mastering vocabulary or grammar, but connecting with people, embracing new perspectives and developing curiosity and knowledge about the world.


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