Educatius Class of 2023 Student Yearbook

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Student

Yearbook 2022-2023

A year to remember

Dear International Students,

I hope this letter finds you proudly recalling your incredible high school experience with Educatius during the 2022-23 year. As the CEO of Educatius, I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to each and every one of you.

You have all achieved something truly remarkable. Leaving your home to study high school in the USA, UK, or Ireland was no small feat. It takes courage and determination to adapt to a new language, live with a host family or in a dormitory, and immerse yourself in a new culture and academic environment. But you did it, and judging from your experiences, you did it well!

As you look through this yearbook, may it serve as a reminder of the incredible moments you've had and the friends you've made along the way. Your achievements, big and small alike, are worth celebrating, and they should inspire you to keep reaching for your dreams.

I want to take a moment to recognize the people who made this possible. To the local Educatius host families and dormitory staff, thank you for providing a welcoming environment for our students. Your kindness has made a significant impact.

To our dedicated local coordinators and support staff, your hard work has been instrumental in helping our students navigate through this journey successfully. Your commitment to their well-being and personal growth is truly commendable.

A special thanks also goes out to our school and agent partners. Your collaboration has contributed to the success of our students.

But, were you aware that you made an impact beyond yourself and your new friends? Educatius has a mission to make a positive impact on education globally. Through Aiducatius, Educatius supports students in Tanzania, The Gambia, Brazil, and Ecuador, providing them with better opportunities for education. Just by participating in the program, you have contributed toward our mission with Aiducatius.

Although your time abroad has to an end, the experiences you've gained and the lessons you've learned will stay with you forever. Keep embracing new opportunities, keep striving for greatness, and know that you have a supportive Educatius family cheering you on every step of the way.

Once again, congratulations on your remarkable accomplishments, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

With warm regards,

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Ana Laura from Brazil in Arizona Maria C. from Italy in New York Dennis S from Switzerland in California Lilou M from France in Arizona Melody L from France in Michigan
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Letter from Educatius Stella A. Mariana A. Thea A.C. Ava A. Ana Laura A. Philip B. Duddao B. Gemma B. Aurora B. Chiara B. Filippo B. Sara B. Maria C. Jose C. Aurora C. Leonardo C. Henrick C. Greta C. Adele D. Lou D.D. Lucia D.L. Diletta D. Isaac D. Isabel D. Guilhem D. Maissae E.B. Paul E. Lia F. Victoria G. Sofia G. Helena G. Angel G. Carla G. Dina G.H. Julie H. Emma H. Sandra H. Marina H. Ida H. Cristina H. Alessia I. Anna Marie K. Caly K. Mae L. Thanh L. p. 2 p. 6 p. 7 p. 8 p. 9 p. 10 p. 11 p. 12 p. 13 p. 14 p. 15 p. 16 p. 17 p. 18 p. 19 p. 20 p. 21 p. 22 p. 23 p. 24 p. 25 p. 26 p. 27 p. 28 p. 29 p.30 p. 31 p. 32 p. 33 p. 34 p. 35 p. 36 p. 37 p. 38 p. 39 p. 40 p. 41 p. 42 p. 43 p. 44 p. 45 p. 46 p. 47 p. 48 p. 49 p. 50
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Stella A.

School: The College of Richard Collyer, England

What was your proudest moment?

There were actually quite a few... The first was when I took a plane on my own for the first time. Then, when I made my first friends. But I think my proudest moment was when I was nominated as school ambassador!

What are your future plans?

I will go to University in my home country probably to become an Environmental Engineer. Then afterwards, I want to work and travel all over the world. Eco-friendly of course! ;)

What was your favorite memory with your host family?

I think my favourite memory with my host family was when we went on holiday together. It was so nice to discover new places with them. I also enjoyed walking to restaurants with them! I enjoyed the dinner I had with my Local Coordinator and the other exchange students as well.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

As soon as I arrived I started doing Kickboxing and Parkrun. I really enjoy it! I guess it made me also quite sportier.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Studying in the UK was quite an adjustment! They have much less subjects than I'm used to but also much more homework. However, I'll happily recall that in my free-periods I frequently spent my time with my friends in cafes in town. Of course, I learnt lots of English. However, I'm a bit disappointed that I haven't adopted a British accent.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Go for it! Talk with as many people as possible, do and learn as many new things as possible and enjoy yourself as much as possible! This is your year! However, it can be difficult to find friends and adapt to the new environment. But don't let

that discourage you! Keep busy and don't let yourself drown in disappointment when something isn't as you had anticipated. Remember: this is your year and no one can take that experience from you!

As little tip against the cold and humidity of Britain in winter: take some thermal clothes!

6 Student Yearbook 2023 – Stella A.
"My proudest moment was when I was nominated as school ambassador!"
From Switzerland

Mariana

From Mexico

A.

School: Notre Dame High School, New York

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was making friends and meeting new people.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go to college and have my own company.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the Tennis and Track teams.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I am capable of a lot of things

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

Living in a boarding school was the best!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

That no matter what things turns out ok and that I can do it on my own.

7 Student Yearbook 2023 – Mariana A.
"Don't worry about it everything is gonna be fine."

Thea

A.C.

School: Breifne College, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was being able to call restaurants/museum to organize activities with my friends.

What are your future plans?

I have one year of high school left in France and after that I am going to University in France.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined a gymnastics club because I do gymnastics in France. It was much smaller than ones I am used to in France!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I think that I learned a lot in this year and I feel very independent after this whole experience. I somehow liked it to have this certain feeling of doing things on your own and I will keep doing the same thing when I am back at home.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned a lot about myself and other people. I find I don't feel the need to be like my friends/ to think like my friends. I learned to stand up for myself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Don't expect too much from this experience. Try to put yourself out there and don't be scared of what people think of you.

8 Student Yearbook 2023 – Thea A.C.
"I feel very independent after this experience."
From France

Ava A.

From Germany

School: Academy of the Sacred Heart, Louisiana

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I received academics awards for the first term. We had an athletic and an academic prize ceremony!

What are your future plans?

I have two more years of high school in Germany left. After that I want to go to university but I am not sure what I want to study yet.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the Basketball and Tennis Team. It was my first time playing those sports and I really enjoyed it!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I grew a lot as a person and got more independent.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

I really enjoyed it and had a great time. Our dorms were really big and I shared my dorm with another girl. My school is pretty small but this is definitely my second home. I will miss everyone a lot.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

A lot. I will remember all the amazing people I met and I grew a lot as a person.

9 Student Yearbook 2023 – Ava A.
"Don't be scared! You will have a great time and don't overpack because you will buy a lot of new clothes."

From Brazil

School: Saguaro High School

Scottsdale, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is how many new friends I made.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to continue studying.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the Young Life club.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I should be more confident.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was cooking together.

10 Student Yearbook 2023 – Ana Laura A.
"My advice to future students studying abroad would be to make a lot of friends!"
Ana Laura A.

Phillip B.

From Germany

School: Bexhill College

Bexhill, England

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was achieving an A in a history mockup assessment.

What are your future plans?

I will finish school, get a job that makes a decent amount of money, and travel to Vietnam.

What was your favorite memory with your host family?

My favorite memory was when we played some quizzes about countries and capital cities.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the gym.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I would like to expand my knowledge on ancient Greece!

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Enjoy your time abroad, it is going to be over quicker than you think!

11 Student Yearbook 2023 – Phillip B.
"Enjoy your time abroad, it will be over quicker than you think!"

From Thailand

School: Montpelier High School

Montpelier, Vermont

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was seeing how much my English improved and my teachers noticing.

What are your future plans?

I will study at a community college for next year.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined Skiing and Tennis.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can help myself and I change my mind a lot.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was playing with the dog.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take my experience with me for college.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Yes, Shoreline Community College.

12 Student Yearbook 2023 – Duddao B.
"It is a once in a lifetime experience to be an exchange student."
Duddao B.

Gemma B.

From Italy

School: Breifne College

Cavan,

Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

I have made loads of friends I have improved my English a lot and I have become more independent.

What are your future plans?

I hope I will be able to study Medicine and I would love to study abroad again during college.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I have started going to the gym with other students frome my school and I have also joined the school choir during Christmas time.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take so many things from this experience, as I feel it taught me loads of stuff I couldn't have learned if I had stayed in Italy. This has been the best year of my life.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I have learned to appreciate little things, like a simple walk or chat with a friend, and I have also become more confident in everything I do.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

I would just say to them to have fun and enjoy every day, every hour, every activity and experience.

13 Student Yearbook 2023 – Gemma B.
"This has been the best year of my life."

Aurora B.

From Italy

School: Adrian High School

Adrian, Michigan

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was becoming SEC champion in two events during swim season, but most importantly I'm very glad I got to spend those times with my swim team and with the people that now are essential to me.

What are your future plans?

I'm planning on doing my last year of high school in Italy and then go to university. I'm still thinking about going to college in the USA, which would really be a dream.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the swim team (both school team and YMCA) , I was in a swim team in Italy too but here I really learned how a sport is not only an effort but also something that can help you grow.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That wherever I am, if I'm not happy and comfortable with myself, changing places doesn't change my emotions.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I love my host family, I had to change it and I'm so glad I did. They really treat me like I'm one of the family.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take with me that you only live once. I think that this experience really helped me becoming more mature and realizing when something happens to you, you think it's the end of the world, it is not, life goes on and so should you. Don't give up.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice is just take chances, don't be scared because in the future you will regret not doing it.

14 Student Yearbook 2023 –Aurora B.
"My advice is just take chances, don't be scared because in the future you will regret not doing it."

Chiara B.

From Italy

School: Breifne College, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

I am proud of the personal growth I achieved in these months.

What are your future plans?

I am definitely going to university and I plan on doing Erasmus during those years.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined choir and in my free time i went to the gym with my friends

What will you take from this experience into the future?

My independence, being able to manage money, being proud of where I am from and more knowledge of other countries' culture.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My favorite memory was going to their wedding.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I am enough and that i always find a way to make it.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't do anything that makes you uncomfortable, but at the same time push your limits; don't be scared to talk with people or join teams, you are gonna regret not doing it at the end.

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B.
Chiara
"I learned that I am enough."

Filippo

B.

School: Layton Christian Accademy Layton, Utah

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was my graduation.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to graduate in Italy.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Skiing

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

Yes, I love them!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take everything from this experience into the future with me.

16 Student Yearbook 2023 –Filippo B.
From Italy
"My proudest moment was my graduation."

Sara B.

From Italy

School: Marblehead High School

Marblehead, Massachusetts

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was receiving the all around player award for my basketball team.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to finish my high school in Italy, go to college and take a master degree in the USA.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined Cross Country and Basketball.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I just need friends around me to adapt to a new world and be happy.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was going out for dinner to a pizza place and then to a Boston Celtics game.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

The language is probably the most important thing that I will take from this year, I will take all the new experiences and memories that I made. I'll also take the feeling of freedom and independence.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Try everything, go outside your comfort zone and don't be afraid.

17 Student Yearbook 2023 – Sara B.
"Try everything, go outside of your comfort zone and don't be afraid."

Maria C.

From Italy

School: Regis High School

Eau Claire, Wisconsin

What was your proudest moment?

I am really proud to have received the President's Award, since when I came to the USA, I couldn't understand English very well. I thought I would never be able to speak it fluently, and now it feels natural.

What are your future plans?

When I go back home I'm planning to attend the last year of high school and graduating again. Later on. I would like to go to medical school to become a pediatrician.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined track and it was really challenging, at the beginning I though I would quit, but I'm really glad I didn't. I met a lot of new people, I became stronger and I am planning on continuing running in the future.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

This experience made me evolve a lot as a person and I learned to stand up for myself, being more independent and to stop chasing perfection. Sometimes we get to experience rough times, but they are important in order to value and enjoy the good ones. I learned that some battles are not worth it and the importance of being patient. I realized the value of a family, and how much I love to learn new things.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I changed my host family and my local coordinator Leah was really supportive and helped me a lot throughout the process. My host family welcomed me and made me feel like I've always been part of their family. I really enjoyed the trip in Chicago that we did together, but also when we are at home we do a lot of fun things together and I love them.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This experience taught me the worthiness of time and to value my ideas. I also learned that it's not necessary trying to be liked by everybody. When I left I was really nervous and I didn't know what to expect, now I'm in the same position but I'm confident. Life is always changing, that's unavoidable, but you can smile thinking to the good memories and be excited for what's about to happen. I also realized that if you don't like something you can have an active role in changing it.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

I would tell them that a lot of things are not gonna be as they expect, and that's fine. That are gonna live some of the best moments of their life, but at the same time they will have times where they miss home. Always keep going, say what you think, ask questions and do the most you can. You are stronger than you think and it's worth the effort.

18 Student Yearbook 2023 –Maria C.
"This experience taught me the worthiness of time and to value my ideas."

Jose C.

From Spain

School: Mesa Public Schools

Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was passing all of my classes.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to study air traffic control in Madrid.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned I'm better and more capable of everything than I thought.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was our trip to Hawaii.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Everything, I learned many more things about myself that I didn't know.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't be scared of talking to people, you will find many friends that way.

19 Student Yearbook 2023 – Jose C.
"I learned I'm better and more capable than I thought."

Aurora C.

From Italy

School: Buena High School

Sierra Vista, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

I proved to myself that if I dream something I am able to make it come true.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to graduate in Italy and then go to college. I hope to return back to the USA.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I was the Girls Tennis Team Manager.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can face all the challenges, I can believe in myself to make my dreams come true.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

Yes, my favorite memory was traveling with them!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It will be forever an important part of my life. I learned that we have to be brave to leave everyone and start a new life..but just believing in yourself you can go wherever you want.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Enjoy every single moment. Both the good and bad ones. Enjoy and have fun. Don't be worried to start something new and talk if you have any problems, do everything that is possible to live this amazing experience in the best way. You will arrive at the end realizing that will be the best experience you will ever had.

20 Student Yearbook 2023 – Aurora C.
"I proved to myself that if I dream something I am able to make it come true."

Leonardo C.

School: Vermont Academy Saxtons River, VT

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was getting to campus.

What are your future plans?

I don't know yet.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Soccer, Basketball and Tennis.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned I am stronger than I thought.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

A lot.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

It is the most wonderful experience ever, enjoy it and be yourself.

21 Student Yearbook 2023 –Leonardo C.
"It is the most wonderful experience ever, enjoy it and be yourself."
From Brazil

Henrick C.

From Vietnam School: Heritage Christian School South Northridge, Los angeles

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is receiving an award for my school year in the USA.

What are your future plans?

My future plan is going to American university such as UCLA or UCBerkeley to study architecture. After spending one year studying abroad in America, I just realized how much I love to study here. Not only did it broaden my horizon, but it also pushed me to become more mature and independent.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

CSF tutoring

Diakonos Community Service Club

Pickle-ball at Petit Park and Porter Valley Club

BAC virtual architecture summer academy

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I have learned that I can easily adapt to different environment. Living in a such a diverse and energetic American society has turned me into a proactive and sociable person that I have never been before. As I said before, I slowly became more independent, open-minded and street-wise after facing different challenges.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

They really tried to show me American lifestyle, culture, customs, cuisine and also let me explore different places in LA. There are times when I missed home really bad, or I could not get used to the food and the habits of the family, communication makes things easier. My favorite memories with my host fam are when I played pickle-ball, king chess with my host dad, we traveled together and so many more memories!

My local coordinator helped me a lot, she gives me good advice when it comes to paperwork or host family issues. Every month, I must send her a photo of myself, a snapshot of my grades and the monthly report of how everything is going.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Studying abroad really changed my life! Learning different cultures, customs helped open my heart. Learning to make plans, create specific goals and strive to achieve them made me great at time management. Reaching out when there are questions, making more friends, taking part in extracurricular activities also encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone. All of these precious experiences rounded out my skill set for the college journey and my own life. I will always remember every moment I took a step out of my comfort zone. I once was shy and anxious about everything, but now I am not anymore. I have become a better version of myself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

If you do have financial condition, good educational performances, and you are determined to learn a different language and culture, then why not study abroad? As long as you are physically and mentally prepared for everything, you will do great! Whenever there is an issue about schools, insurance, scholarship, etc., don't be afraid to reach out for answers, ask anything to the agency, the school counselors, the host family and the local coordinator.

22 Student Yearbook 2023 –Henrick C.
"I once was shy and anxious about everything, but now I am not anymore. I have become a better version of myself."

Greta C.

From Italy

School: Westwood High School Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is realizing how much I have grown.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to become a hostess.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Soccer, Cheerleading and Track

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned who I truly am.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I really love my Host Family, everything is a good memory for me.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Everything, count only on yourself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Talk with everybody don't be shy, play sports and live in the best way you can.

23 Student Yearbook 2023 –Greta C.
"I learned who I truly am."

Adele D.

School: West Nottingham Academy Colora, Maryland

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I graduated from this school and to have made really good friends.

What are your future plans?

Im going to university in France and maybe go study abroad again.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Cross Country Basketball Tennis

I really went out of my comfort zone by doing basketball but I had lots of fun and the team was really nice.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I was capable of adapting in a new environment.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

I loved being on that boarding school. The campus is really nice and the school is not too big so everyone knows everyone. The wna community is amazing.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It made me discover what I didn't want to do in the future and that I also have many more possibilities than what I thought I had. It was also the best experience I had so far in my life. I will never regret doing this year abroad.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I was already registered in a university in France before leaving for the USA.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't hesitate, it is going to be incredible. It might be hard at some points but this is a life experience that will give you so much. Time flies so make the most of every moment.

24 Student Yearbook 2023 – Adele D.
"This experience made me discover that I have many more possibilities than what I thought I had."

Lou D.D.

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I was really me here. Also when I realized I am finally a part of my host family I'm the big sister!

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go back to France and start to work and maybe later come back to the USA.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

You learn a lot about yourself and managing your feelings.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

It's very hard to choose one favorite memory with my host family but I think when we went to Hawaii- that was a amazing trip.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

My English is much better since I've been here. You learn to live alone and build yourself independently.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Just do it! It can be scary sometimes but if it is your dream, go for it!

25 Student Yearbook 2023 –Lou D.D.
"My proudest moment was when I realized I'm the big sister in my Host Family!"
From France School: Thunder Ridge High School Idaho falls, Idaho

Lucia D.L.

From Spain

School: Olney Friends School

Barnesville, Ohio

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is realizing I am able to be independent.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to study college abroad.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Yes! I joined Volleyball, hiking, Zumba, dancing, softball and soccer.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned I am more confident.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

It was awesome being able to live with friends and faculty on campus. It makes it easier to create a stronger bond with them, a community.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take the values my school taught me, which a few are integrity, community, and peace.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Be open minded and try to do things you would not do because you might end up liking them. Without trying something, you will not know if you like it or not.

26 Student Yearbook 2023 – Lucia D.L.
"I will take the values my school taught me with me, which a few are integrity, community, and peace."

Diletta

From Italy

D.

School: Mater Dei Catholic High School Breese, Illinois

What was your proudest moment?

I can't pick one, there were so many moments where I was proud, my improvements in English definitely made me proud, it also made me very proud that I learned to know myself better, know my weaknesses and how overcome them.

What are your future plans?

Next year I will have another year of school in Italy, then I would like to go to the University of Medicine, and probably once I graduate I will go back to America.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I practiced ice skating, golf and gym outside of the school.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned to overcome the bad times, I learned how to enjoy the little things, and above all I learned that in life there is always something to learn and there are so many people to love.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My host family has now become my family, I will never stop being grateful for them, I had so many happy moments so even here I can't choose one. Surely they made my dreams come true, and for this I will always love them. One of the best moments was the cruise to the bahamas we had a lot of fun. My local coordinator was excellent, she was able to help me in times of difficulty.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

The experience changed me internally, it made me grow it made me learn to accept sides of myself that I didn't accept, it made me appreciate people and little things much more, good future so I'll look at anything with different eyes.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be to not expect anything. It will never be what you think, live in the moment and try anything, you won't regret it.

27 Student Yearbook 2023 – Diletta D.
"I learned to overcome the bad times, to enjoy the little things, and above all I learned that in life there is always something to learn and there are so many people to love."

Isaac D.

France

School: St. Cuans College, Galway, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is being a part of the Family Addams show with the school.

What are your future plans?

Continue my studies in France and I still want to work in real estate.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the soccer team of caltra.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Now I know myself and I know what I want in my life I'm really happy in my life now.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My favorite memory was our trip in the north of Ireland.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I can be patient and now I know that I don't have to take care of the problems of everyone.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Try to be sociable because they are a lot of good people everywhere in the world and be respectful with everyone because they are going to give this respect back.

28 Student Yearbook 2023 – Isaac D.
"I learned I can be patient and that I don't have to take care of the problems of everyone."
From

Isabel D.

From Spain

School: Hillcrest High School

Idaho

Falls, Idaho

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I got to play on the winners bracket in a tennis varsity tournament and I got a Varsity Letter.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to continue with school and then go to university.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined Soccer and Tennis. I learned a lot because it was my first time doing both.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I love to try new things, especially sports.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was when we went to the Idaho Potato Museum.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will always remember my tennis team, and my math class because my teacher explained things really well.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be that they should go because you learn to be indpendent and you also learn a lot about yourself.

29 Student Yearbook 2023 – Isabel D.
"My proudest moment was when I got a Varsity Letter for Tennis!"

Guilhem

D.

School: St Aidan's Comprehensive School Cavan, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

I ran a semi-marathon in a very good time in my opinion.

What are your future plans?

I will be going to college in Paris.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Football club of cootehill harps

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I have way more autonomy now.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My favorite memory was our trip in Galway Cork and south of Ireland

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I'm very good at learning languages.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Do not be shy, sociable the more you can. And if it is possible join a club, like sport, reading, scouts or whatever you want. It is s very nice to meet Irish people and pass good time with them.

30 Student Yearbook 2023 – Guilhem D.
"I have way more autonomy now!"
From France

Maissae E.B.

From Spain

School: Adrian High School

Adrian,

Michigan

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was getting an award in a winter sport ( powerlifting) for most improved lifter, for academics and a coach award.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are going to college in the USA. I am planning on doing my freshman year at Adrian College, and then be transferred outside Adrian.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Powerlifting and Key Club

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can do a lot for myself and that I can be independent. I also learned about new cultures and new people outside my home country.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I have too many great memories with my Host Family. One of my favorites is my trip to NYC with my host mom.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This experience made me realize that I can achieve whatever I put effort into.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Yes, i got accepted to Adrian College

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Don't be scared, there will be hard times but it's really worth it. You will take home great experiences with you.

31 Student Yearbook 2023 – Maissae E.B.
"Don't be scared, there will be hard times but it's really worth it. You will take home with you great experiences."

Paul E.

From Germany

School: Shore Regional High School

West Long Branch, New Jersey

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was being part of the Football team.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to continue studying in the USA.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

American Football

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned how to take better responsibility.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them? Everything was great with my Host Family!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Not sure yet!

32 Student Yearbook 2023 – Paul E..
"My proudest moment was being part of the Football team."

Lia F.

School: Indian River Charter High School

Vero Beach, Florida

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when some of my drawings I made in school got presented in art shows.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to continue my 3 years of high school in my home country. The year has broadened my horizons and going abroad for college is not completely unimaginable.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I tried out for Beach Volleyball which I had only played in school before. I also tried Cross Country which was really hard in the hot temperatures. I then stuck with Tennis which I have played before.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I discovered that I love photography. Since my high school has a wide range of creative subjects, it was one of them. I definitely want to continue back home.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My family was from Pakistan which is not what I expected but it was interesting. It was fun to experience their culture and wear their traditional clothes. I mean how often do you get the chance to go to a pakistani wedding?! And one thing I can say now is that I am used to spicy food!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This year helped me to be more confident and independent. Furthermore I learned to always be open and to adjust.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? You should do it because you will always remember this time. Enjoy it as much as you can and make the best out of it!

33 Student Yearbook 2023 – Lia F.
"This year has broadened my horizons."

Victoria G.

From Spain

School: Saint Paul Lutheran School Concordia, Missouri

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is having the opportunity to play Varsity Soccer.

What are your future plans?

After this year, I have decided to study IB as I am thinking of studying at an American University.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Soccer

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I gained a lot of independence.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

It was great meeting everyone from different places and then becoming like family.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I now have friends from everywhere and I hopefully can keep talking to them and see them in the future.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't be afraid of making friends, talk with everyone and join whatever you want to join so you can make more friends.

34 Student Yearbook 2023 – Victoria G.
"Don't be afraid of making friends, talk with everyone and join whatever you want to join so you can make more friends."

Sofia G.

From Italy

School: North Wicklow Educate Togheter Secondary School Bray, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I was really in connection with the Irish culture without feeling uncomfortable or different.

What are your future plans?

I think i would continue my study (university) in Italy because I love my home country, but I really enjoy Ireland and maybe I will go to an English country for stage or something like that.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I went to the gym and I love Irish Field for running during spring.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I loved making friends from different countries because it's a good mix of culture and it's amazing. My advice is staying in touch with them but a really important thing is I went out of my comfort zone- learn how to do it because I think it's really important to learn that for the future and the different occasions we can find in life.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My favorite memory with my host family was on Christmas when the really introduce myself in the family like their own.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

The importance of learning how to stay alone; I mean be independent in all things- it will pay off for the future when you need to move for study/work reasons.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't give up at first difficulties, speak with the family when you feel homesick and if you feel upset try to go out, stay with others even if you are not close with them because staying alone will get you worse and enjoy every single moment because everything is limited edition.

35 Student Yearbook 2023 – Sofia G.
"Be independent in all things- it will pay off for the future."

Helena

From Germany

G.

School: Torrance High School

Los Angeles, California

What was your proudest moment?

When I went to homecoming and I got ready with all my friends together and everyone was so happy and excited. I think of that moment and I just feel proud to be a part of that.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to finish school in Germany, go to university and maybe after that come back to visit everyone or do one semester of University here in LA.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I was in soccer and I think the soccer season was one of my favourite parts during my exchange year.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That life is much shorter than I thought it is and that we have to stop taking everything so serious and just try to enjoy our time as much as we can.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I think Christmas was a very special moment and memory with my Host Family. I felt very homesick at that time but they supported me a lot and we had a great time together.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Life is short, we should make as much memories as we can, so that we look back one day and say "I didn't regret anything".

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Do it! Sometimes it feels so hard and you will overthink your decision but I promise you everything will go by so fast and you wish you had more time.

36 Student Yearbook 2023 – Helena G.
"Life is so much shorter than I thought it is- stop taking everything so serious and enjoy our time as much as we can."

Angel G.

From Mexico

School: City of Portsmouth College

Portsmouth, England

What was your proudest moment? Visiting many places in 6 months, and also scoring a goal in the football team.

What are your future plans? Study in my country.

What was your favorite memory with your host family?

Host family: Learning a different culture Local coordinator: A great support in different aspects.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join? Football team; the way they play is different and it was great to learn.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

All the memories experienced, also the failures and goals.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Enjoy each moment but always being yourself.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Many things but one is how to organize my time.

37 Student Yearbook 2023 –Angel G.
"Enjoy each moment, but always be yourself."

Carla G.

From Germany

School: Agoura Highschool

Thousand Oaks, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is getting better at ballet at an amazing dance school close to my house here in California.

What are your future plans?

I did my 11th grade in the USA at the Agoura Highschool. When I go back to Germany I have 2 more years of school to get my diploma we get at the end of our school career in Germany. After my last 2 years of High School in Germany I want to do a gap year and travel for 1 year. What I do after that? I don't really know. I will probably start studying something somewhere.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined cheer at the Agoura Highschool. It was a totally new experience for me. I had a lot of fun. Learning the cheers and dances for halftime shows was amazing.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned many different things about my self while studying abroad! For example, how much I enjoy having my own time and doing things by myself. Another thing I learned is how close I can get to people, especially my host family in such little time. I feel like home being surrounded by them.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

One of my favorite memories with my host family is going skiing. Another favorite memory is our visit to the Santa Barbara zoo with my 3 little host siblings. In addition to that I loved cooking with my host family. We cooked every night and I will never forget it it was amazing and we had so much fun together. Also Christmas was amazing. It was different but a great experience same as New Year's Eve.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This year developed me as a person in many different ways. I got really independent more than I was before. I know how to figure stuff out in difficult situations. I learned that if I want something I will work as hard as it seems I can make it work. I learned that I have to be patient and let things go and it will work out or happens the way it is supposed to.

38 Student Yearbook 2023 – Carla G.
"Be open! I know that is what everyone says but it is true. Also, be patient and don't stress yourself out especially in the beginning. Don't compare yourself with other exchange students. The beginning can be hard but it's definitely worth it. Enjoy your time :)"

Dina G.H.

From Norway

School: Royal School Cavan Cavan, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

Realising that I can draw.

What are your future plans? Finish School and either come back to Ireland to work or go to a Drama College at home.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

School Choire

What will you take from this experience into the future?

All the friends I made here.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My host parents' wedding.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I am stronger than I thought

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Just see it through- you will not regret it.

39 Student Yearbook 2023 – Dina G.H.
"See it through- you will not regret it."

Julie H.

From France

School: Nagle Rice Secondary School

Doneraile, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

When I won my first Football match as a goalie.

What are your future plans?

I may stay in Ireland!

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

My school Basketball and Football teams.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

To count on yourself.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My favorite memory was my birthday, my host family made me a surprise birthday party.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That I was capable of doing things by myself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Enjoy every moment because time goes way too fast.

40 Student Yearbook 2023 – Julie H..
"Enjoy every moment because time goes way too fast."

School: Shattuck-St Marys Faribault, Minnesota

What was your proudest moment?

I learned how to finish a Rubik's Cube and I put myself out of my comfort zone to try basketball which I have never done before.

What are your future plans?

Next year I will go back to high school in Sweden and this year really taught me that I want to live in an English speaking country.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I did volleyball during the fall term and basketball during winter term. I learned that I really enjoy basketball and that volleyball might not be the sport for me.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I love people and feel the best when I'm around the ones I feel comfortable with.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

It was an interesting experience, kinda hard in the beginning but when I found my people everything just clicked into place.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I feel more independent and able to take more responsibility. Before I was a very shy but this year has brought me out of my shell and I feel more comfortable in myself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Just do it. Think about everything later, be caught up in the moment, not the future or the past. Everything will be alright and try to let lost a little, leave the comfort zone as much as possible.

41 Student Yearbook 2023 – Emma H.
"Everything will be alright and try to let lose a little, leave the comfort zone as much as possible."
From Sweden
Emma H.

From Norway

School: Apopka High School

Apopka, Florida

What was your proudest moment?

I don't really have ONE proud moment, I've had a lot of them, but I'm really proud of myself for actually deciding to do the exchange year!

What are your future plans?

I'm planning to go back to Norway for the summer and then finish my last year there or come back to USA for college!

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I played varsity for both soccer and flag football. I already knew I was going to play soccer before I got here, but I joined flag football to stay active and to meet new friends. I'm so glad I did both of them and doing a sport here was just amazing!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can rely on myself more and that I won't accomplish anything without change.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I lived with several host families, but in general I enjoyed spending time with them and creating memories. Those will for sure be remembered for a lifetime!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Independence, for sure! Also, I have friends and family for life that I will stay in touch with! Such an experience will just give you advantages for later in life!

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I applied and got accepted to Webber International University to play soccer for them.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't be scared of doing anything- it's an experience and you are here to learn! Remember that it is going to be like a rollercoaster with good and bad experiences, but in the end you will wish you never had to leave! Doing an exchange year is probably my best decision ever, so as Nike always says, just do it!

42 Student Yearbook 2023 – Sandra H.
"Doing an exchange year is probably my best decision ever, so as Nike always says, just do it!"
Sandra H.

Marina H.

From Spain

School: Williams Field High School

Gilbert, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was participating in Cheerleading, learning new skills and having all A's in my grade book.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go back to Spain and finish High School and hopefully get a degree and make good money so I can travel.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Cheerleading. It was my first time doing it and I loved it. It was an amazing American experience and I made friends I will always remember.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned I am capable of doing adult things, being responsible, taking care of things by myself and handling situations that I would have freaked out about before.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

Yes, it was amazing. I will always remember them and game nights on Sundays and all the roadtrips we made out of state.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take my friends and family I made here. All the experiences and different feelings, and all the things I have learned. I have grown as a person and as a student.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Try everything, meet new people, join clubs, sports, and go to all events. Enjoy every little moment, even the bad ones and be present. Appreciate everything and be really grateful. Don't take things for granted and be yourself.

43 Student Yearbook 2023 – Marina H.
"Enjoy every little moment, even the bad ones, and be present."

Ida H.

From Germany School: Ursuline Secondary School Cork, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

When I took part at the Nationals Gymnastics Competition in Dublin at get 7th overall from my age group from home Ireland and when I got a Principal Accommodation Award from my school.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to finish school at home and then go to university and study something with sport maybe abroad.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Soccer Team UCB Carrigaline

What will you take from this experience into the future?

That when there are sad days put your crown up again and fight. There are good days coming again. Maybe this day is disappointing and sad but there are happy days coming again.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

When I ate with my host family and the smallest kid wanted to sit next to me and asked me to help me- that was so sweet or when I would come back from my gymnastics competition and everyone congratulated me. I loved when I would speak until midnight with my Irish host sisters. All trips with my locals where a lot of fun too.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That not everyday its a good day but there are good days coming again.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Not everyday is a day where things are happening it is okay to chill in your exchange year. Be open and speak to the new people.

44 Student Yearbook 2023 – Ida H.
"It's okay to chill during your exchange year- be open and speak to new people."

Cristina

From Spain

School: Chelsea High School

Chelsea, Michigan

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was running regionals in track and making new friends.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go to University in Spain to get an Engineering Degree.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined Cross Country and Track & Field. This was my first time running and I was really good at it.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

i learned to be more responsible, to get out of my comfort zone, and of course, English!

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family is when we went to Chicago. It was a lot of fun. We visited all over around and we watch a chicago cubs baseball game.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

English will be useful for me in the future. I know that my Host Parents are there for me whenever needed. I will miss all my friends I made here because they were really helpful always.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be to come without any expectations and to try everything!

45 Student Yearbook 2023 – Christina H.
"I know my host family will be there for me whenever needed. I will miss all my friends I made here."
H.

Alessia I.

From Italy

School: Bexill College Hastings, England

What was your proudest moment?

Doing my final exam for Drama class, where my dream finally became true, and I could finally act on a stage with people who actually appreciated my work.

What are your future plans?

I'm not really sure, but thanks to this experience I've discovered even more interesting subjects that I can study. And I would love to study here in England.

What was your favorite memory with your host family?

It's not a single moment, but every evening when me and my host family got together and eat dinner, watch tv and just laugh and hang out together!

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the rock climbing enrichment. Which was quite interesting and unique!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

There is a lot that I've learned, not only school wise but about myself too. I also feel like I've grown as a person and I've come out of my "shell". And I think one of the things I will take with me after this experience is that no matter where you are there are always people that can help you and be nice to you!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I've become more brave and I learned to be myself more.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Just don't be afraid to put yourself out there, remember to be respectful and think that this experience won't last forever!

46 Student Yearbook 2023 Alessia I.
"My dream finally came true- I could act on stage with people who appreciated my work."

Anna

From Austria School: Oak Park High School Oak Park, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was just being in the USA.

What are your future plans?

I will go to University and study Biology.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

A lot! I learned how I can do things on my own and many personal things.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

Everything was great with my Host Family. I loved every trip we took, every dinner we had and all the conversations.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I'm not sure yet!

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Be ready for change.

47 Student Yearbook 2023 – Anna Marie K..
"Be ready for change."
Marie K.

Caly

K.

School: Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is the day when I managed into American culture and succeeded to clearly understand a full discussion in English. It sounds boring but I'm very proud of myself!

What are your future plans?

This exchange year influenced a lot my way of thinking and my future plans. Thanks to the classes that I took here, for the next year, I chose to go to a Business School in France.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the badminton club of my school it was so cool. I used to play in France also in a club and it was so fun to continue in the USA.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Now I know that I am able to go to a trip around the world without knowing anybody and while learning the language.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

I lived on the campus of my school and I shared a room with my roomie who became my friend. It was a whole new and interesting experience for me to live there. Sharing the food, played games and having fun with the people that I met on campus was the best thing that I have experienced this exchange year.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This experience gave me a lot more independence, reflection and maturity. This year gave me a new start. Now, I definitely know what I want for the future and I feel much more appeased.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I applied to go to a school in France and I was accepted in

INSEEC, a business school.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Go for it! It's a unique experience. It won't be easy everyday but this experience is worth it.

48 Student Yearbook 2023 – Caly K.
"This year gave me a new start."
From France

School: Buena High School

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was making the tennis team, and meeting awesome people.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are going back to France to finish my high school and go to med school.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Tennis

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Even in the hardest moments I can get through. Even if I am far away from my home country my friends and my family are still there for me.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was going to San Diego and having a lot of fun.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Everything!

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

There will be joy and hard moments, but during the hardest moments joy will come.

49 Student Yearbook 2023 – Mae L.
"There will be joy and hard moments. But during the hardest moments joy will come."

Thanh

From Vietnam

School: McDonell Central Catholic High School Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was standing in front of a lot of people and talking about my country.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are applying and studying at Camden County College in Philadelphia. I picked computer graphics as my major.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I was a bit more independent. I learned how to organize and plan things. I also learned how to enjoy the present and love myself.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory was Christmas day when we all gathered together and opened gifts and shared things and foods..It was a warm memory. It was my first time to experience Christmas and it has been a long time that I had so many gifts since I was a child.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I know more about the American lifestyle or culture or foods or etc. That will inspire me a lot in the future.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Camden County College in Philadelphia, PA.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Just be comfortable for those who are worried about their English ability. Enjoy it as much as you can.

50 Student Yearbook 2023 – Thanh L.
"Studying abroad made me learn how to enjoy the present and love myself. "
L.

From France

School: Rochester High School

Rochester Hills, Michigan

What was your proudest moment?

Throughout my year abroad, I overcame my shyness and became a better person overall. I learned so much about myself and others. I am proud of the huge progress I made in terms of social skills and my studies will definitely help me in the future.

What are your future plans?

I still have two years of high school left in my home country. I am considering taking a gap year after I graduate to figure out what I want to do next.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined green club and theater club (I was part of the costumes crew!). I was also part of the track and field team. I ran mid distance and it was so much fun!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned a a lot of things about myself this year. My mindset changed and I feel a lot more mature. I feel more independent and I realized that I could have a real impact on people. I learned that I am capable of more than I think, I just have to believe in myself.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I lived with a host family that I absolutely love. They helped me so much with everything and introduced me to a lot of people. If I had to choose my favorite memory it would be when over spring break we went to Texas and had so much fun in the car. I felt like I was part of the family. My host mom and my host sister became such important parts of life. I hope I will keep in touch with them for my whole life.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

It is really important to make the first move to meet people. Just walk up to them and introduce yourself. Everybody already has their own life there and you can easily feel lonely if you expect others to talk to you. Also getting involved in clubs and especially sports is a super good and easy way to meet new people!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

All the social skills that I learned will be helpful in the future. I am definitely way more happy now than I was before and I think it is also caused by my newly gained maturity. I will remember how I overcame my shyness and other issues to remind myself that if I did it once, I can keep doing it.

51 Student Yearbook 2023 – Melody L.
"I am capable of more than I think, I just have to believe in myself."
Melody L.

What was your proudest moment?

I was really proud of me at the moment when I didn't need to translate all in French in my mind anymore.

What are your future plans?

When I will come back at home i will finish the high school, after I will try to go in a law university and if I have the impression it's not where I want to work, I will take one year for me and try to become au pair.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the school basketball team.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

I think my favorite memory about my host family was when we went to pick sunflowers in the fields, the weather was good and the activity was really great.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I don't have the impression I learned something about myself yet but that's okay!

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Try to hang out as much as possible with people of different nationalities than yours to avoid speaking too much of your language.

52 Student Yearbook 2023 – Zoe L.
"My favorite memory with my host family was when we went to pick sunflowers in the fields."
From France School: St. Aidans Comprehensive School Cootehill, Ireland
Zoe L.

From Italy

School: Mission Heights

Preparatory High School

Casa Grande, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

I am proud of myself when I am at school with around me my friends. I am proud of that because it means that I was able to make friends and immerse myself in a different country, with a different culture. I am proud of myself I did it.

What are your future plans?

I will go to Italy and do the fifth year of high school and get the diploma there. After that I want to continue to study, I like science, in particular astronomy, I might go to university to study something like that. However, America made me discover a passion for aviation, I am also thinking about going to the Air Force in Italy and studying something at the same time. I am pretty sure I will study in Italy for most of university, but I would love to come here if it is possible, to do another exchange year in college.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined volleyball, chess, and track and field. I played volleyball and did track also in Italy, but I have never done competitive chess before. I definitely love sports in the USA: there is a very big spirit and participating in the games, especially volleyball, or even watching them, was so fun. I really like the energy that the people have here and the sportsmanship of the team. I was able to win MVP in volleyball and chess because I liked them so much, I put a lot of passion into them. My favorite sport though was track, where I had the opportunity to go to state. I really love it and I will keep doing it in Italy.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned how to solve problems on my own, without asking my family. I learned how to approach people in a better way and I learned how to be more independent. The USA also taught me to put a lot of effort into something, if I really care about it and if I want to become someone in that area.

Advice

students thinking about studying abroad:

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family is Thanksgiving. My host parents have a big family, and all of them came for Thanksgiving. We stayed together, we talked a lot, we played a lot and, since my host family is Mexican, we all made tamales together. It was very interesting and funny, I loved it. They helped me to have a real local experience by teaching me how to cook typical food, they brought me to eat out in typical fast food I had never tried before, and they took me to a lot of places in Arizona to show me the landscape, nature, ... My local coordinator also helped me a lot, I had some problems during the year and she was always there to help me. I am very glad I had her.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I became way more determined in what I do, and I think this will affect me in a positive way. I will have a beautiful memory of this experience forever, I will never forget all the people I met here. I am sad this is ending. When I came here, and especially in the first months, it was hard! But this exchange year was the best year of my life. Now I can tell you that it was definitely the best year of my life. I will remember all the American people I found here, their energy, their spirit, and their happiness.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I have applied to NAU (Northern Arizona College) and I have been accepted.

53 Student Yearbook 2023 – Giulia L.
to
"Be the strongest person you can be. It won't always be easy, and if you give up in moments when you feel sad, you will only waste precious time. Remember that you are in a completely different country with a different culture which is super
Giulia L.

Rebekka L.

From Germany

School: St. Bricin's College Belturbet, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

I won an award for my Business that I created in competition with schools in County Cavan.

What are your future plans?

When I go home I will finish my school.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I did golfing for a few months which was very fun but not completely my sport. I am very happy that I tried it anyway.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My favorite memory was when I went to the Zoo with my host family.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That leaving my comfort zone is good.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

To live my life to the fullest, enjoy it and be happy about every opportunity I can get.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't compare yourself to others or what they have and you don't. Look at your own life and enjoy it!

54 Student Yearbook 2023 – Rebekka L.
"Don't compare yourself to others. Look at your own life and enjoy it!"

Amelia L.

From Poland School: Bonneville High School Idaho Falls, Idaho

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is how many friends I made and the compliments I received on my English skills.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to finish high school in my home country and go to university abroad.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the soccer team at my school, it was my first time playing soccer and I really enjoyed it especially the time with my teammates and the games.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can make amazing friendships in such a short period of time.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favourite memory with my host family is spending time outside or going for road trips. My host family has been great to me. They are a helpful and loving family. I created an amazing bond with them and I am planning to stay in touch.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus? No

What will you take from this experience into the future?

My exchange year helped me develop sense of responsibility in real life. It showed me how to manage the obstacles and be able to be independent. It also let me meet people that had a big impact on me and changed my perspective.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't be afraid, just live and enjoy. Remember it might be difficult at times but it's worth it!

55 Student Yearbook 2023 – Amelia L.
"Just live and enjoy."

Lavia L.

School: Oak Park High School

Oak Park, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I was coming back to my country and I realized that I was able to make all the friendships and create a new life by myself.

What are your future plans?

I am applying for college in the US and I will be studying marketing. My year abroad influenced my future plans showing me that I am capable of living in another country by myself and make the most of it.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the cheerleading team and it was my first time doing it. It was so much fun, I made friendships that I will have for the rest of my life.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

While studying abroad, I learned that I am my best friend.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was when we went to Washington State to visit my host brother that was in college and we spent Thanksgiving together.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus? No

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Studying abroad helped me know who I am and have my own opinions. I will forever remember my host family that helped me not to take life so seriously.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I'm going to apply in the end of the year.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Have the best time and don't be afraid to be yourself.

56 Student Yearbook 2023 – Lavia L.
"I made friendships that I will have for the rest of my life."
From Brazil

Lou-Ann

L.

School: Mater Dei Catholic High School Bresse, Illinois

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was cheer senior night.

What are your future plans?

My plans are to go back to France and study interior design.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Cheer and soccer

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Who are my real friends in France.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was all of the discussions we had late during the table and laughing about everything.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take all the good memories.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Yes, It's in France, it's Ynov, Nantes

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be to join a sports team or club, it's the best part of the school and the best way to make friends.

57 Student Yearbook 2023 – Lou-Ann L.
"My favorite memory was laughing about everything with my host family."
From France

Paula M.

From Spain

School: Hopkinton High School

Hopkinton, Massachusets

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was learning new sports.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to come back to my country and continue studying.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Cross country, Ski team, and Lacrosse

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned how independent I can be.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

A lot of people and also a lot of values

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be to get involved as much as you can!

58 Student Yearbook 2023 – Paula M.
"I learned how independent I can be."

Iroda

School: Mater Dei Catholic High School Waterloo, Illinois

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was that I studied hard to graduate.

What are your future plans?

I will attend Arizona State University. I will be majoring in Political Science and Pre-Law. I want to became a Diplomat.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I am a professional tennis player, but also I did a bowling varsity team, and a softball varsity team at Gibault Catholic High School.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I had a lot of new experiences. I did learn that I am responsible and I am ready to start my life and my college year independently.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was the Christmas holiday. Also, I enjoyed our trip to Florida.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It is always scary to start something new, but you have to trust yourself and the process to find your place in this world.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Arizona State University - Political Science, Pre-law

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Be respectful and open minded, everything is possible. Don't be afraid to take risks and you will live your best life. Enjoy every moment.

59 Student Yearbook 2023 – Iroda M.
"It is always scary to start something new, but you have to trust yourself and the process to find your place in this world."
From
Uzbekistan

Alice M.

From Italy

School: El Camino Real Charter High School Los Angeles, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I won a Cheer competition with my school team.

What are your future plans?

I'll go back to Italy and finish high school there, then I'll go to university: perhaps I'll study law or criminology. I'll probably stay in my hometown for university, but I would love to study abroad again for a short time during those years.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined Cheerleading. It was the first time for me, it's been amazing. I do artistic gymnastics in Italy but cheer is different, I've had the chance to learn some stunts, practice my tumbling and dance.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can face whatever happens in my life, that I can do many things even alone and that people who love me will always care for me, no matter what I decide to do and the situations in our lives.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I think my favorite memory with my host family was when we were driving go-karts together, and also my birthday party. My host family has always tried to include me in their family/ friends meetings, has always checked on me and how I was feeling, has always said yes to many of the things that could make me happy. My local coordinator has checked on me every month, she has always been super kind and she has been there to help me with any questions I had.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

The key to enjoying this experience is having the right attitude: if you wake up everyday trying to make the best out of it, smiling and ready to discover your new life, this will probably be the most enriching and exciting period you have ever lived. If you have already applied and are about to leave for your exchange: it is okay to feel nervous and anxious and even frightened, you will get used to everything and enjoy it. Just give yourself some time and trust the process. You got this! :)

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will definitely try to take the attitude with which I faced this experience back to Italy, because I know that I have grown a lot as a person in many ways. I hope I will remember everything from living here, even the basic days, since my life in Italy is completely different and these months have been the least stressful and probably some of the richest of my life. The day before flying to the USA I was terrified and I literally asked my family not to make me go; right now I don't know how I'll go back to my previous life.

60 Student Yearbook 2023 –Alice M.
"I hope I will remember everything from living here, even the basic days. These months have been the least stressful and some of the richest of my life."

Lilou

School: Westwood High School

Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I got honor roll for my graduation because I got straight As in every class and my high GPA.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go back to France and study communication and marketing.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the cheer team! It was such a wonderful experience.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned how to be more responsible.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I created a great bond with my Host Family- they helped me a lot in my everyday life.

My favorite memory with my host family was the Sunday game nights. Every Sunday night we would play a different board game, it was really fun!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It taught me a lot- how to be independent, responsible, and mature. But this experience also improved my social skills as I had to force myself to reach out to people to make friends.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Not to be scared. Of course, it is a big change and you have to adapt quickly to a lot of new things but it is one of the best experiences of my life.

61 Student Yearbook 2023 – Lilou M.
"This experience taught me a lot- how to be independent, responsible, and mature."

Jorge M.

From Spain

School: The Phelps School Malvern, Pennsylvania

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was getting into the National Honors Society.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go back to Spain and study the IB.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined Cross Country, Jiu Jitsu, Basketball and Baseball learning how to play all of them for the first time and enjoying it a lot.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can be responsible and organized enough to live abroad on my own and organize my flights.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

It was very good to live next to my friends and enjoyed it but was tough to be restricted when going out because we have to be back early.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Through hard work and consistency I can achieve my goals.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be not to be afraid of having bad English because the natives will help you out and it won't be tough to adapt.

62 Student Yearbook 2023 – Jorge M.
"Through hard work and consistency I can achieve my goals."

Stephanie M.

School: Augustana College

Rock Island, Illinois

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was opening myself up to people, trying new things/ experiences, joining clubs. Actually, everything that happened here I'm proud of.

What are your future plans?

After this year I will go to a business school in France and hope I can come back to study in the USA one day.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the Badminton club and the tennis club. It was actually the first time I was playing tennis and I'm not very good at it, but it was fun! I also tried the rowing team which was pretty cool but exhausting.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that being vulnerable is a good thing, and after doing something you have never done before, you will be even more proud of yourself.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

Yes I did. I really loved this experience. Especially the fact that I was free to go out whenever I wanted and go in my friends room freely. It was cool to have a roommate too!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I'll take with me the classes and my everyday experiences which really helped me to work on myself and made me do things I would not have done before. Even though it was hard at the beginning to speak english or even make friends, everything got better, I just needed time to open up.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

If you can go study abroad, don't miss your chance! It's a unique experience and even if it's scary, it's something you will remember all your life with all the new things you will discover and the people you will meet. If you don't make friends immediately, it's normal, it cna take time but join some teams or clubs because it really helps you meet new people. Don't compare or expect something from other people's experience because they will not be the same at all.

I was supposed to go to a day school but I'm glad that I actually ended up at a Boarding School. I was sad at first to not have the chance to experience the "traditional" prom and everything, but when I actually started thinking about it, the boading school fit better with me and I would never change to go to a day school.

63 Student Yearbook 2023 – Stephanie M.
From France
"I learned that being vulnerable is a good thing."

Luis

From Germany School: Mountainview High School Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is looking back on the year and realizing the growth I went through, and the goals I achieved, even though they didn't happen as expected.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to keep discovering more of America, maybe in a work and travel gap year.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the Track and field/Long distance teams. It was my first time doing that sport in school but I've always liked long distance running.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I am able to handle difficult situations better then I expected.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory is that my last host family made a spontaneous trip to Yellowstone national park, which I suggested without ever imagining it really happening.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

The country's many beautiful landscapes will never fail to fascinate me. Before the year I felt pretty much lost but excited, not knowing what to expect and how to handle it. Now I feel sad that it's over, but happy with the memories I made.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

I would advise not to compare your year to others and try to go into the year blind to create your own experience out of your own view.

64 Student Yearbook 2023 – Luis M.
"Create your own experience out of your own view."
M.

Justus

N.

From Germany School: Skyline Highschool Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is that I mastered this exchange on my own at 14 years old.

What are your future plans?

My biggest dream is to become an actor. I want to do an another exchange and I want to get an IB.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

A lot! I learned how I can do things on my own and many personal things.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was our trip to California.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I'll remember my friends the most, how they helped me solve problems and all the memories with them.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be to do all things you really want to do and to say yes to every opportunity you'll get!

65 Student Yearbook 2023 – Justus N.
"My proudest moment is that I mastered this exchange on my own at 14 years old."

Martina

From Italy

School: St. Aidan's Comprehensive School Cootehill, Ireland

N.

What was your proudest moment?

The friendships that I created.

What are your future plans?

I'll finish my school and I'll go to the university.

What was your favorite memory with your Host Family?

My favorite memory was the trip in which we visited Cork, Galway and the Cliffs of Moher.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learnt who I can trust and who not.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take the friendship and the awareness.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Enjoy your time abroad and don't think this is wasted time.

66 Student Yearbook 2023 – Martina N.
"My proudest moment was the friendships that I created."

Sofia N.

From Italy

School: St. Mary's Holy Faith Catholic School Killester Dublin, Ireland

What was your proudest moment? When I received awards from my professors.

What are your future plans? I will study medicine.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I went to the gym with my international and Irish friends.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I am resilient.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will always find solutions to problems.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Don't give up.

67 Student Yearbook 2023 – Sofia N.
"I am resilient."

Ferielle N.

From France

School: Springdale Preparatory School

New Windsor, Maryland

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I won a medal at a track meet, I arrived first of my group of age!

What are your future plans?

I want to go back to France and attempt medical school in Rouen. It's my dream since I was in 6th grade, being fluent in English was one of them too! I definitely want to keep travelling, especially studying or working in a foreign country because it's how you meet people easily and you actually learn about the culture! I hope going to Germany soon. I always wanted to speak different language but coming to the United States just allowed me to want it even more.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I was on the track team and the manager of the basketball teams.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned what I like and dislike and I have way more confidence in myself than before.

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

Living with everyone was magic. I have a new family that I will never forget. We did our birthdays, watched movies until late in the night, cried, laughed, we shared so many precious moments. We already planned for them to come to my house this summer!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

That I can do it. Nothing is impossible and if I really want it I should just try. Also if there is a part of me that isn't appreciated somewhere, it's just that I am not around the right people.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Think. Really think about it and be sure. This experience will change your life and your visions forever. I changed a lot- I didn't realize it but I know it. Nothing will be the same after that. You will miss so many moments with your family and freinds and you will always have someone to miss as you will have friends around the whole wide world.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I applied but still didn't receive any answers for university in France. I applied to La Sorbonne in Paris, Université Paris VI, Université de Rouen, and some others.

68 Student Yearbook 2023 –Ferielle N.
"Living with everyone [in our dorms] was magic. We shared so many precious moments."

Quan

Vietnam School: Adrian High School Adrian, Michigan

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I was awarded a medal with the swimming team.

What are your future plans?

I will continue to study at University in the USA.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Soccer and Swimming team

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I have more discipline and confidence in myself.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

Yes, I did. My favorite memory with my host family is when they threw a birthday party for me.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I think I can open my heart and make friends with more people.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I get accepted by Eastern Michigan University.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice to them is to give it a try because it will be a bit difficult to adapt at first, but if you pass the racket, the learning time will be very fun and you will be exposed to a lot of life lessons.

69 Student Yearbook 2023 – Quan N.
"I learned that I have more discipline and confidence in myself."
From
N.

From Vietnam School: Cactus Shadows High School

Cave Creek, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I graduated from high school and received a diploma from the school I attended.

What are your future plans?

i'm going to study at the University of Texas, Austin for Nursing.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I took choir class and I joined the choir club. This is my first time participating in it and I found it very cool to do a lot of activities with them.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned a lot of confidence, independence, and especially my English improved a lot.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I have a wonderful host family. I have a lot of memories with them. For example, we went out together, participated in entertainment activities in the city and outside the city. My most memorable one is probably Thanksgiving because it was my first time participating in it and I was able to enjoy it with my host family.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Studying abroad helps me a lot for my life. I can solve problems that I can't solve on my own, I have a lot more self-confidence and especially my second language improved it helps a lot in my life.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I am going to the University of Texas at Austin.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

You don't need to worry about anything, you can do it. So be confident and pack your backpack and study abroad. You are sure to have a great time. Believe me and study abroad.

70 Student Yearbook 2023 – Thi Minh Ngoc N.
"You don't need to worry about anything, you can do it, so be confident and pack your backpack and study abroad. You are sure to have a great time. Believe me and study abroad."
Thi Minh Ngoc N.

Maria Clara N.G.

From Brazil

School: Oak Park High School

Oak Park, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was definitely joining the Stunt Team. I had never heard of it before, and the whole experience was just amazing. I made friends that I hope to take with me for life.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go back to Brazil and graduate in December, while applying to colleges and universities in the USA. Hopefully come back on fall of 2024 for college.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Stunt team. One of the best experiences. 100% recommend other students to join sports.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned I am much more independent than I thought I was. Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My Host Family was just the best. My favorite memories are traveling with them- we went to several places together including Disneyland! They are 100% in favor of the student experiencing all they can and they help a lot through it.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Now I know that I can do anything. I achieved goals that I had and other that I didn't even know I had. I tried new things and experienced 100 more new things that I never thought I would (at least not right now.)

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't overthink and don't be shy. I know it's hard but you have already come so far! Make the time you're here the best of your life. You got this."

71 Student Yearbook 2023 – Maria Clara N.G.
"I made friends I hope to take with me for life."

Laura P.

From Italy

School: The Bourne Academy Bournemouth, England

What was your proudest moment?

I performed at a school event playing the piano, I did the work experience as a waitress in a Café

What are your future plans?

I am planning to go to university in Italy (university of Padua) to study psychology.

What was your favorite memory with your host family?

My favorite memory with the Host Family is the coronation day (6 may 2023) because we had a Turkish brunch together (my host mum is Turkish) and commented the event. We spent the day together speaking about our thought and some interesting things about our different cultures.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I went to the gym.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I developed the capacity to be independent (that I didn't have before) and to look after myself. In the future it will be easier for me to live alone and do everyday things because I already know how to do them (it will be easier also because I did them in another country speaking another language that firstly I didn't know that well).

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learnt that I was not that independent, that is the most important thing when traveling alone. I learnt that is also important to always be alert because there weren't my parents always looking after me, but I am happy about how I managed that.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Be strong and active, you are in charge of your life and you want to give everything to make this experience the best of your life. When someone is rude to you do not think that you are the problem. Try not to think too much about your life back in your country and live every second thinking about what you are doing in the present (you will eventually come back home).

72 Student Yearbook 2023 – Laura P.
"You are in charge of your own life."

Camilla P.

From Italy

School: Westwood High School

Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I got the move up award with my favorite teacher.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to finish my last year of high school in Italy.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Dance

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I need to focus more on myself because I matter.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was when we were having dinner all together laughing and talking like a real family, that made me feel at home.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It felt so nice to have and make new friendships, live a different life and not feel like you have to live up to the expectations of others. I will miss the freedom. This whole experience will always be in my heart.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

It takes courage to do this experience but family and real friends will support you and keep in touch with you no matter what. It is normal tohave ups and downs. Live everyday of your experience like it was your last, enjoy every single moment. If you don't get along with your Host Family right away, give it a little bit of time and if you still feel the same, don't be afraid to ask for help to your local coordinator- there are a lot of good families.

73 Student Yearbook 2023 –
P.
Camilla
"It felt so nice to not feel like you have to live up to the expectations of others. I will miss the freedom. This whole experience will always be in my heart."

Madelen P.

From Norway

School: Shadow Mountain High School Phoenix, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I was on the Honor Roll for my grades. I was also awarded the years "Go To Girl" which means that I helped people on my team because I had more experience than most of them.

What are your future plans?

I still have one more year of high school and then I am going to university most likely in Norway, but I also want to take a semester or a year in USA. I am thinking about law school but I am not 100% sure.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I did cheer and had a lot of experience from my home country. High school cheer is very different from cheer in Norway because we don't cheer at games in Norway. It was very fun to experience spirit line cheer because I was only familiar with competitive cheerleading.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I have grown as a person and I'm more independent now. I have learned to focus on the positive things both in life but also in people instead of thinking about everything that are negative. I believe that is very important for a successful exchange year because it's going to be different than your home country which means its going to be sometimes good and sometimes not so good.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My Host Family is amazing. They met me at the airport with a cute poster my host sister made. They have been taking me many places! My family from Norway have also been here to visit. They have stayed in my room at my host familys house and we have all traveled together. I feel like we are a big family and I am so glad that my family is so close with my host family. I haven't needed my coordinator but she's amazing and so kind!

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Focus on the postive things because it's going to be different than what you know from your home country! It's not going to be the same living in your host family as your own family. There are going to be things you get annoyed over in your host family even if you have a very close relationship. You just have to learn to live with it. Always say yes when someone asks you if you want to hang out, even if it's something you wouldn't normally do.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I'll take everything I learned from this year with me like focusing on the positive instead of the negative things in life. I will also remember all the amazing people I have met. My host family and friends have been so supportive and I knew I could talk with them if I had any problems. I'm so thankful for everyone! I will also remember all the events and traveling like prom, homecoming, cheering at football games, and so much more! I feel like I have grown as a person!

74 Student Yearbook 2023 – Madelen P.
"I'm so thankful for everyone."

Fernanda P.

From Brazil

School: Williams Field High School

Gilbert, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

One of my proudest moments was being able to throw a birthday party and having my new friends show up after being in the USA for only a month! I'd also say one of my biggest achievements was making my school's cheer team.

What are your future plans?

I'm graduating high school this year so I plan to go to university in my home country afterwards. I'm going to study medicine at one of the best universities in my city. However, I plan on doing my residency in the U.S.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I was part of my school's cheer team. We don't have cheerleading where I live so it was a dream of mine to experience this in America. It definitely felt like a movie :) Amongst other things, I've learned that through strength, resilience and teamwork we can get through anything.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I discovered who I really am while in America. I realized that I can be independent and can actually do anything I put my mind to and that I'm stronger than I thought.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I lived with a Host Family that I can definitely call my family now. They've welcomed me and made me feel at home since day one. We went on amazing road trips, tried different food, watched American movies, visited cool places... anything that was new to me, we did it all! My favorite memory with them was our trip to Las Vegas and when we went camping (my first time camping).

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

You have to jump head-first into this experience! Don't be afraid to try new things, they might end up being your best memories! Talk to everyone. You never know, they might turn out to be your best friend later on. It's okay to make mistakes, nobody is perfect and you're there to learn. Most of all, enjoy every little moment- because I promise you it goes by so fast.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This experience changed my life. It has taught me to enjoy experiences over things, to leave my comfort zone and never be afraid to try new things, to make friends, to be spontaneous, to appreciate the little things and, most important of it all, to always remember to smile :) These are things that have helped me become my best version and that I'll keep with me forever.

75 Student Yearbook 2023 – Fernanda P.
"I discovered who I really am while in America."

Daniela P.

From Spain

School: Althoff Catholic High School

Belleville,

Illinois

What was your proudest moment?

Playing two sports that I never played before.

What are your future plans?

I'm going back to Spain to do my junior year and hopefully coming back my senior year.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I played on the volleyball, basketball and softball team at my high school.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That I can do anything I set my mind to, as long as I work for it and strive to achieve it.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with them are all the trips that we did.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This experience completely changed my life because you learn how to live without your parents and I think that is an important thing that everyone needs to learn.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Talk to everyone, don't be shy because the people here are so friendly but if you don't talk to them first they aren't going to talk to you.

76 Student Yearbook 2023 – Daniela P.
"This experience completely changed my life."

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was my artistic presentation.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to be a journalist in France.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Photo, international clubs

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Many things but the most important was my independence and also my maturity

Did you go to a Boarding School? What was it like to live on campus?

It was so good to be with students from all over the world.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

The best experience of my life.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Yes, a French college (ISCPA)

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Clearly, do it, it's the best decision I have ever made.

77 Student Yearbook 2023 – Léna P.
"This was the best experience of my life."
From France School: Fryeburg Academy Fryeburg, Maine
Léna P.

Eve R.

From Germany

School: Sutton Park School

Dublin, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I realised that I had made friends for life.

What are your future plans?

I will go to university in Germany or abroad to study law.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined a basketball team for a short time and I participated in an art course.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I experienced personal growth, became more independent and self-confident.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I found true friends and we are already planning a road trip through Europe and Japan together.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Enjoy it.

78 Student Yearbook 2023 – Eve R.
"My proudest moment was when I realized I had made freinds for life."

Laura

From Italy

R.

School: St. Aidan's Comprehensive School Cootehill, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

The thing that I'm most proud of this experience are the friendships that I created that have accompanied me from August to today, that between the ups and downs there were always there, but above all, a friendship in particular, an Italian girl that I met at the airport but to who I have not given particular attention, but day after day has proved fundamental for me, so the thing, or rather to say person, of who I am more proud is Martina.

What are your future plans?

After this experience I will have to do my last year of high school in Italy and after I will enroll in university. I hope to enter the university of medicine and surgery.

I think I will continue my studies in Italy and abroad I'll go just during the holidays.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined a basketball team for a short time and I participated in an art course.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Spending nine months here, I really learned a lot about myself, but the most important is that I am stronger than I thought. One or two years ago I would never thought I would get here, and instead I am, and I'm really proud of myself. Then I learned how someone can be so important in your life, and if you think they are not for you, that means you're right, and you can end that. And finally I learned not to underestimate myself, because I proved myself very much in this path.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I believe that with me I will be able to carry a huge cultural baggage, full of experiences, joys, disappointments, knowledge, because this experience has given me so much. I never thought it would make me understand so many things, but all that I have known and learned I will always take with me.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

I would just say try to live the experience to the fullest, remind you that locals already have their own lives so don't be disappointed if you don't get included in their groups but still be nice to everyone. Visit everything you can because you may not have the opportunity to do so after.

79 Student Yearbook 2023 – Laura R.
"I learned not to underestimate myself."

Alice R.

From France

School: Cabinteely Community School Dublin, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

With my handball team, we finished the season in 1st place in the Irish league.

What are your future plans?

My future plan is to finish my school in France and do my exams. And after, I want to study science in university.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I join the Astra Handball club in Dublin. I have learned a lot of things with this team, and I'm very happy to know them.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I really spent good time with my family. Take the dinner with them was a big pleasure. My coordinator was very nice, I really enjoyed meet her during the agency meeting.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned to be more independent and be more sociable.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

The memories I will remember are my friends and my host family. I really did all my year only with my friends, we discovered the country, we learned the language, we learned more about the Irish culture.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Do not be shy, socialize the more you can. And if it is possible join a club, like sport, reading, scouts or whatever you want. It is a very nice way to meet new people and pass good time with them.

80 Student Yearbook 2023 – Alice R.
"We discovered the country, we learned the language, we learned more about Irish culture."

From Germany

School: Castleblayney College Cavan, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

To be able do speak English fluently and managing to stay nine months in another country.

What are your future plans?

Going to school to get my leaving cert. After that to travel to many different places and get to know new parts of the world.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the Gaelic Football Team St. Bridgids in Ballybay and got second in the 5km run of our school Castleblayney.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I really enjoyed my Birthday Party in the end of December that I celebrated with my lovely host family. I also had friends over, who made me a cake and then we all had dinner together where we laughed and talked. After we watched a movie together and played cards. I think that was one of the best experiences here in Ireland .

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learnt how to organize things on my own and how to be more independent in general. I also learnt what certain things I appreciate about home and which ones I got to know herethat are better than at home. I would say that after that year I know what I like and what I don't and can decide things more easily.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I feel very independent after this whole experience. I somehow liked it to have this certain feeling of doing things on your own and I will keep doing the same thing when I am back at home.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

It might be very hard in the beginning of your exchange year and you will struggle with homesickness or the feeling of loneliness. But as the time passes you will develop friendships and won't think about home too often. Hard times are a part of your exchange year and they will make you grow. This is once in a life experience so try to do as many things as possible. Meet friends, travel to different cities have funny evenings with your Host Familyall these moments will make your stay so much worthier so go out and do something. At the end of the year and you will think oh how fast did this time go by.

81 Student Yearbook 2023 – Franziska R.
"This is a once in a lifetime experience."
Franziska R.

School: Mesa High School Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when my teacher had corrected my assignments and she wrote that the assignment wasn't easy at all and I did a great job and that she noticed that was so much better!

What are your future plans?

I'm going to a law university, Université de Bordeaux, to become judge for kids. I'm going to try to work with international people which is why I have been to the USA to learn English. My year here has confirmed that I still want to do those studies.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined cheerleading club at the beginning of school and learned how to lift someone and how was important it was to keep an eye on the person who is being lifted.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned so many things about myself. I didn't know I could do everything I have been doing here. I noticed that my family in my country was very important. I learned that I was able to learn another language despite it not being easy at all!

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

At the beginning of the journey, I couldn't speak English at all, but they were still here for me and they tried to help me. My host mom is Mexican, therefore I tried Mexican food, it was new to me because where I live I don't have Mexican food. We have gone in Hawaii with them, it was amazing. I think it was my favorite memory. My Local Coordinator was here for me when I needed, she always replied to me by message and she always asked if I was good.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

It's a great experience and perhaps you will miss your family and friends but it's for a good reason. If you don't speak English at all and you don't understand and you are worried about it, just don't worry because it will get better.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I learned to live far away from my family, this experience was very important to me, speaking and being able to write and understand English will help me for my studies and for my general life. Now I know a new culture and I learned about this culture. At the beginningI felt very sad everyday because I was far away from my family and friends and I couldn't understand the language but after a couple of months I felt more confident with the language and I started to enjoy the experience and I'm now sad to leave my Host Family.

82 Student Yearbook 2023 – Emma R.V.
"This experience was very important to me- speaking and being able to write and understand English will help me for my studies and my general life."
From France
Emma R.V.

Claudia R.

From Spain

School: American Falls High School

American Falls, Idaho

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I decided to change my host family and how I faced the situation.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to back to Spain and if it's possible come back to the USA.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Track, basketball and softball manager

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I leanred what my limits are and how can I do it all by myself.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was when we went on a trip to Boise, Idaho.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take with me all the new friends, the language and the experience.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Do it. I know there are doubts and hesitations but do it because you won't regret it.

83 Student Yearbook 2023 – Claudia R.
"I will take with me all the new friends, the language and the experience."

Alice S.

From Brazil

School: Scecina Memorial High School Indianapolis, Indiana

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was receiving a Student Athlete Award.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to attend a 4 year college.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Soccer, STUCO, tennis, musical, students ambassadors

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I'm stronger than I thought during my time abroad.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was my birthday.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

The world is big and you are free in it.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Yes- Indiana university, Iupui, Purdue, Xavier, Ball State and Marian University

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad? Be strong and be brave.

84 Student Yearbook 2023 – Alice S.
"The world is big and you are free in it."

Francesca S.

From Italy

School: Adrian High School

Adrian, Michigan

What was your proudest moment?

My biggest achievement is being part of the State Champion 4x100 freestyle relay, and breaking multiple school records along with my teammates and friends.

What are your future plans?

I plan on going back to Italy to complete my high school career and then I would like to come back in the USA to attend college.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I have been part of the swimming team in my high school, and it is one of the best experiences that I have had in my life. I met a lot of wonderful people and I couldn't be more proud of what we have accomplished together.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can actually be very open to talk to people that I don't know and that I find it easy to become friends with others quickly.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I lived with a Host Family that I now really consider as my second family. They have made me feel at home since the very beginning and we have created multiple memories together. My favorite ones are going to Tennessee with them and spending the festivities together.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I met people and created memories that I will never forget and that helped me realize who I really am and what is really important in my life. I feel much more confident in myself and I feel proud of everything that I have accomplished and of the obstacles I overcame.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be to not have expectations, just be open to everything that will come and be optimistic for the future. Studying abroad is a wonderful experience for everyone, so don't ruin yours by comparing it to someone elses!

85 Student Yearbook 2023 – Francesca S.
"I met people and created memories that I will never forget."

Valerya S.

School: Urbandale High School

Urbandale, Iowa

What was your proudest moment?

One of the proudest moments for me was at the end of my cheerleading season when I received the awards for being the most spirited, having perfect attendance, receiving the academic all-conference awards. The speech that the coach gave about my season with them and the support of all my friends with whom we spent a lot of time together made me feel really proud to have been able to participate in this season with them!

What are your future plans?

After this year I will be doing my senior year in my high school in France and I'm not sure yet what I'm going to do next but if possible I would like to study abroad to discover another country and a new culture.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the cheerleading team for my basketball season. It was my first time playing this sport and I loved it! The girls I did my season with were also in their first season so we learned at the same time and shared a lot of moments whether it was laughing or more complicated moments together. I also joined my high school's show choir team. I really enjoyed being a part of this team. It allowed me to meet a lot of people and to spend unforgettable moments!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I could be really independent, I think this year really made me grow and mature.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I lived with a host family who was really great and there for me throughout my year. They treated me like family from the beginning even though they didn't know me. We traveled a lot which allowed me to discover different places. I think my favorite memories with them are all the times they allowed me to discover new things. My first Host Family wasn't the right fit and my local coordinator

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

My advice would be you have to do it and enjoy it to the fullest because a year may seem long but in reality it goes by too fast. It may seem scary at times but if you want to do something, a sport, an activity, do it. You won't regret it. Don't compare your experience to other exchange studnts, everyone has a different experience.

was always there for me and immediately came to see if everything was ok and find solutions if needed.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Studying abroad has really allowed me to grow as a person. I feel like spending a year away from my everyday life and with new people and different life worlds has allowed me to see my future in a different way. I think what I will remember the most is the hospitality that my host family had in welcoming me like they did even though we didn't know each other. This made me think and wonder if they did it why couldn't I? I think that before I had this experience I was rather selfish and now less so, I feel more thankful.

86 Student Yearbook 2023 – Valerya S.
"Spending a year away from my everyday life and with new people and different worlds has allowed me to see my future in a different way."

Leonie

From Germany

S.

School: El Camino Real Charter High School

Los Angeles, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I got my Art into the VAPA Exhibition.

What are your future plans?

My plan for the future is to continue my studies at home. I am going on a Language vacation in the summer and am hoping to come back to visit my host family soon.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I am a member of FCCLA which is Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned to be happy out of my heart. I got to know myself and my inner wishes better. I now know what I want to do with my life and where I wanna go. I found a goal and motivation to continue my journey.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite moments with my Host Family were our camping trips :)

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I developed myself further and got to understand myself better in depth. I learned about me and the people I surround myself with. I am happy again and gathered memories and friends for a lifetime. This year showed me a bright side of the world. I now am a better version of myself with new goals and motivation ready to continue my journey.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Enjoy every second of it! It will be over before you can blink.

87 Student Yearbook 2023 –Leonie S.
"I got to know myself and my inner wishes better."

What was your proudest moment?

I think that my proudest moment was when I was on stage singing my spotlight solo during my last choir concert.

What are your future plans?

I want to study law and be a judge in France. I also want to travel the world and to study abroad again for one year but in Spain.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined choir and theatre. I did the musical, it was Mamma Mia!, my favorite one. I think it will be one of my favorite moment from this year.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I can live and be happy without my family and my home friend and that I can make friends easily and that I know how to adapt.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My host family took me everywhere this year and i will be forever grateful for that. I think that my favorite moment with them was during Christmas because it was the first time that I was not going to spend it with my family and they have been there, supporting me, and taking me to visit their family.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It will be forever with me. This year has been amazing and I can't believe that it is over. It helped me grow as a person. I met a lot of great people. I discovered a whole new culture.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

It's okay to be sad and happy in the same day. This is going to be your everyday until the end of the year- it just means you are living it fully. You can't be scared of anything because the people here are so great, nice, and funny that they will take care of you.

88 Student Yearbook 2023 –Gaby S.M.
"It's okay to be sad and happy in the same day."
S.M.

Elena S.

From Italy

School: Bexhill College

East Sussex, England

What was your proudest moment?

When I got the highest grade of all the school at the final exam in middle school.

What are your future plans?

I think I will go to university, but I don't know which one yet and I don't know if I want to do it in my home country.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I played volleyball, which I also played during middle school.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I had two host families and I liked both of them, the one I was with during my birthday also surprised me with everything they had planned for me.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That I like traveling and being independent.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will always cherish the memories made here with new friends and family, I also think of myself as a better person now, a more mature one.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Have fun, don't care what everyone else thinks because you will probably never see each other again and be yourself.

89 Student Yearbook 2023 – Elena S.
"I will always cherish the memories made here with new friends and family- I think of myself as a better person now."

Niccolo

S.

From Switzerland School: Valencia High School Placentia, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I got an offer this year from a University in Massachusetts (Springfield college)for gymnastics. I played varsity basketball at my school. Another achievement, that is not just me in particular but of the all exchange students is that we got out of our comfort zone, facing new challenges to learn new things.

What are your future plans?

I'm planning to go to a Community College online, in order to get enough credit to then transfer to a Chiropractic school in SoCal. This exchange year changed my plans for the future, and definitely in a good way.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Varsity basketball at my school, and I also played soccer for a bit. Gymnastics at SCATS. (I was already doing it at very high level, I was on the national team)

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

A lot of things, about myself and how to live my life, how to approach the day. Life is one we have to make our choices with conscience, and if we fail, no problem, we need to keep going.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My host family was nice, I spent bunch of time with them, and my favorite memory is a day trip to San Diego. My Local Cordinator was nice too, hope I didn't stress her out too much!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

How to run my life. I definitely also improved my personality and how to have a relationship with others people. I learned that to should not have too many expectations. Instead you should live the day by itself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't have too many expectations and take what you get. This is a once in a lifetime experience, so you should be grateful for whatever you get.

90 Student Yearbook 2023 – Niccolo S.
"Life is one we have to make our choices with conscience, and if we fail, no problem- we need to keep going."

Owen S.

From United States

School: Weymouth College

Weymouth, England

What was your proudest moment?

When I won the Chess Club tournament at Weymouth College.

What are your future plans?

I will join the military as a lawyer, retire after 20 years, and run for President of the United States.

What was your favorite memory with your host family?

It was great going out on picnics and beach trips with my host family, especially to Tyenham.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I join a running club, history club, debate club, creative writing club, and a local Scouting troop. I also helped start a Chess Club at the school.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learnt to rely on myself and open my mind to new experiences.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will always remember that new experiences are best when shared - no can help you if you try to go it alone.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

I would recommend that they buy a year-long bus pass early and that they outline what they really want to do in the country ahead of a time - even a year can go by quickly.

91 Student Yearbook 2023 – Owen S.
"I learnt that I can achieve everything I want"

Margherita S.

From Italy

School: Cheshire College South and West Crewe, England

What was your proudest moment?

There is not exactly a moment but the amount of relationship I made trough the five months made me proud of my self I think.

What are your future plans?

This summer I've got to study for the medicine test in July and then study all the things I've missed from my home school in those months.

What was your favorite memory with your host family?

Definitely the Jazz Festival of Nantwich, we had a great time. The night at the Trafford Centre with my local coordinator was amazing.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I've joined the gym, which was quite near my house. I've joined it in February and I kept going there every two days until almost the end of May. I had never been to the gym but I have to admit that I've quite enjoyed it.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

To always keep an open mind towards everything- you can never know what's going to come.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned to trust myself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

To never judge all the differences that you can spot with your home country and the one where you are staying, remember that you can adapt as the animals also do to other environments.

92 Student Yearbook 2023 – Margherita S.
"Always keep an open mind."

School: Phoenix Christian Prepratory School Phoenix, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was praying in front of the whole school.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to go to Washington State to complete my college.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined basketball and golf. This is my first time playing basketball seriously and I won the award of most improved!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I would say I learned to be independent and deal with all kinds of problems by myself. This made me really grow a lot.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I had to make several Host Family changes in the beginning but then a friends' family was able to host me. That was the most lovely family ever, We went to Sedona, Mexico and church together.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Now I know how a real American life looks like. I believe that it gonna really help out for my college to fit in quicker than other people who never studied in the USA.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Yes I got accepted to Green River College in Washington state.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Go make more American friends-exchange student friends are nice but you are here to know more about American culture so just step out of your comfort zone and go meet all the Americans!

93 Student Yearbook 2023 – Una T.
"Step out of your comfort zone!"
From Taiwan
Una T.

Leah

T.

From Germany

School: Scoil Ruain Killenaule, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

My friends and I painted the window in the post office for Christmas and didn't look half bad. I also built a little drawer in wood work, with just a little amount of knowledge in how to do it. Being one of the main characters in the school musical also made me very proud and the fact I was asked to sew some costumes for the show.

What are your future plans?

I want to start an apprenticeship as a carpenter in Hannover the capital of the state Lower Saxony in Germany. But before that I want to finish school.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I started Tagrugby in September, we only had about three training sessions, but it was still very cool. It's nice to try something new and the people were very kind.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favourite moment with my host family was shopping in Kilkenny. It was so much fun and we had a great time. My local coordinator always organised cool trips and was just there if I needed anything.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

That even when I was confronted with a difficult situation, I managed to get through so when I am in a difficult situation it is not as bad as you might think and you can conquer all the challenges life gives you.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I am capable of more than the eye can see and I will believe more in myself. I now can do a lot of things alone, that I was afraid of before. I grew a lot in these five months away from home and learned a lot and not just about me, but about so many different things.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't have too high expectations even though it might be difficult with all the cool things you see on social media. If you want to do something I wouldn't necessarily rely on the host family, since the might have their own plans, but you can go out with your friends and plan the trip in your own.

94 Student Yearbook 2023 – Leah T.
"You can conquer all the challenges life throws at you."

Nina T.

School: Paradise Valley Christian Preparatory Phoenix, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I was graduated and did the ceremony. Also, during all the basketball moments- I was so happy to join the basketball team.

What are your future plans?

For the future, I will go back in France in medical school to be a surgeon and more precisely a cardiothoracic surgeon.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I played Basketball because it was my goal during this year.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned a lot, this experience taught me a lot about being independent and also that I really want to study medicine.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite moment with my Host Family was when we went to California and also did Halloween with them at the farm.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I learned a lot about American culture and also I improved my English and got my diploma. So if I want to go back for studying or even work in America, I already know the country and people.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Just don't think and live your experience. Play every sport that you want, join the team and don't give up. You will have hard mmoents but it's only one year so enjoy every moment.

95 Student Yearbook 2023 – Nina T.
"Just don't think and live your experience."

Maeva T.

From Switzerland

School: Whittier Christian High School La Habra, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is being a part of the olympic league champions.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to continue to study abroad.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the dance and softball teams.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned the importance of focusing on yourself.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was our san diego trip.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take the trait I gained of taking the leap and just doing it!

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

I would say not to be afraid to try new things.

96 Student Yearbook 2023 –
T.
Maeva
"I learned the importance of focusing on myself."

Cionini T.

From Italy

School: Mountain View High School Mesa, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was probably being able to speak fluent English, and walk at graduation.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to continue for another year of school when I come back and then go to University for Medicine.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined recreational basketball

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learnt that living with other people is not always simple but you need to manage how to live in peace.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I think my favorite memory with my Host Family was going to Mexico during spring break.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take with me the learned language because it will always help you in job environment.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Enjoy your experience, get out of the house, go to the gym, join some sports or any club.

97 Student Yearbook 2023 – Cionini T.
"Enjoy your experience, get out of the house."

Maria T.

From Brazil

School: El Camino Real Charter High School Woodland Hills, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was every time my teachers praised my presentations skills.

What are your future plans?

I will continue my studies in my home country, but plan to be back in the USA very soon!

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the speech club, and I don't regret it, I think it is one of the best part of my school day.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that it its okay to be alone sometimes and I learned how to be more independent and confident.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was when we did a tour through Santa Monica.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I think I changed completely after my exchange semester, I improved a lot of aspects about myself.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't be afraid of anything and always live in the moment.

98 Student Yearbook 2023 – Maria T.
"Don't be afraid of anything and always live the moment."

Vittoria T.

From Italy

School: Bishop Carroll Catholic High School

Ebensburg, Pennsylvania

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was when I got chosen for the homecoming court.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to study medicine in college

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Cheerleading, Ski Club, Archery, Softball, Math Club, Drama club

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I leanred that I have the ability and strength to live far away from my parents.

Did you go to a Boarding School?

What was it like to live on campus?

Meeting all these new international people, getting to know their language and culture, it was also easy to get to school and the dorms were big and welcoming.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I learned to take my goals more seriously and that that you can reach everything if you really want to.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

I got accepted in:

Saint Francis University

University of Washington Bothell

Cansius College

University of San Francisco

Mount Aloyisius college

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Never give up on your dreams, as scary as they may seem to be.

99 Student Yearbook 2023 – Vittoria T.
"Never give up on your dreams, as scary as they may seem to be."

Ngan T.

From Vietnam School: Provo High School Utah, Provo

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is time spent with my host family.

What are your future plans?

Get SAT and IELTS certificate and go to a good university with a scholarship.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I didn't, but I definitely will join next year!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Patience

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I love every single moment with my host family, even if we are just eating together!

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It helped me develop my life by learning the responsibility of traveling and being alone without my family. I will remember feeling lonely without my family and missing my favorite foods, but the best thing is how great my host family is.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Take your time and think about what you are going to study.

100 Student Yearbook 2023 – Ngan T.
"My proudest moment was time spent with my host family."

Celeste U.

From Italy

School: Winthrop High School

Winthrop, Massachusetts

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is having spent this year with new friends.

What are your future plans?

I have another year in Italy and after I will go to the university.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join? Gym

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I have certainly matured many aspects, I have grown a lot and I have discovered a new world.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite moment with my Host Family is having spent my first Thanksgiving with them.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

This experience opened my eyes and made me realize how beautiful it is to travel the world and above all to meet new cultures and new people.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Live every moment because this year has flown by for me!

101 Student Yearbook 2023 – Celeste U.
"I have discovered a new world."

Abigaelle V.

What was your proudest moment?

When I got the best mark in all my assessments and that I finished my year here.

What are your future plans? Having my bac and enjoy my youth.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I went to the gym for a few months.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

Christmas tree decoratng and the late night pillow fight. I also loved when we painted outside.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I actually quite resilient and brave.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

Courage and gold memories. I really grew as a person. I am more tolerant and a nicer person.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Cry when you want to. It is really hard but it is worth it. Try to get friend from the beginning or it will be harder. The last part is the best and the hardest at the same time.

102 Student Yearbook 2023 – Abigaelle V..
"You can conquer all the challenges life throws at you."

Victoria V.

From Norway

School: Whittier Christian High School Los Angeles, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was overcoming challenges.

What are your future plans?

My future plans are to move back to the USA and study here for university.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

Dance

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I am more independent than I thought.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite moment with my Host Family is when we went sailing in Huntington Beach, California.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

I will take with me that any experience is what you make it.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Go to a school and family that has experience with exchange students.

103 Student Yearbook 2023 – Victoria V.
"Any experience is what you make it."

Cali

V.M.

School: Higley High School

Phoenix, Arizona

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moments are being a part of an A+ high school that provided me with a top-level education and a supportive community. It was an honor to be able to pursue my passion for dance by being a part of the school's dance team. The countless hours of practice, the adrenaline rush from performing on stage, and the lifelong friends of my team. Those memories are so precious and have made me who I am today. I also took great pride in having volunteered in the cafeteria of a summer camp, where I had the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of young campers by serving them food and fostering a welcoming environment was truly rewarding, and it taught me the value of compassion and helping others.

What are your future plans?

Once this fantastic year wraps up, I'm super excited to enroll in an international bilingual high school where I'll be able to pursue both my French and USA diplomas simultaneously. It's an amazing opportunity that I can't wait to be a part of!

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I joined the Dance Team and it has been an incredible journey filled with growth, challenges, and unforgettable experiences. Joining the dance team has been one of the best decisions I've ever made!

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

Being in a new environment and immersing myself in a different culture allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of myself. I learned that I am adaptable and capable of embracing new challenges and unfamiliar situations. I discovered strengths I didn't know I had, such as resilience and independence. Studying abroad also helped me develop a greater appreciation for diversity and broadened my perspective on the world.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't forget that this is a rare chance that you have- so enjoy, be open minded, don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone, be prepared to make decisions and be independent; it is the best moment to discover and enjoy yourself! Participate in the life of your school, your host family, and your city. Build connections and friendships that you will keep forever.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

During my time abroad, I ended up changing host families halfway through the year. Despite the unexpected change, it turned out to be a valuable and transformative experience that taught me important lessons. Among the many memories I made with my host family, the most cherished ones revolve around the incredible trips we took together. One of the highlights was visiting the magical world of Disney at Disney World, an experience that I will never forget!

104 Student Yearbook 2023 – Cali V.M.
From France
"Being in a new environment and immersing myself in a new culture allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of myself. "

Marco V.

From Italy

School: El Camino Real Charter High School

Woodland Hills, California

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment was asking my girl to prom, It has always been a dream or better just something I have seen on television. I did it, proudly and with a big smile on my face.

What are your future plans?

I really hope to continue my study path at ESCP university, in Paris, I will be studying Management.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

None but I trained at the gym every day after school.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that I am able to live alone and keep myself organized.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my Host Family was being with them at their baby shower.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It helped me a lot, it gave me the opportunity to follow a different path ( university after 4 high school years ), I became a lot more autonomous and responsible. Everything will help me in my life.

Did you apply to and get accepted into a university or college? If yes, which universities/ colleges?

Yes I did, I applied to ESCP business school in Paris, and got accepted.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Just be brave and do it. Maybe the first days will be difficult, but once you get used to a different life, you will enjoy every single second here.

105 Student Yearbook 2023 – Marco V.
"It has always been a dream [to ask a girl to prom] - I did it proudly with big smile on my face."

Maria Z.

From Italy

School: Rockwell Charter High School

Eagle Mountain, Utah

What was your proudest moment?

My proudest moment is walking the stage at graduation.

What are your future plans?

I wanted to go to university in Europe but I am still not sure. I might be interested in studying law.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learned that people changing isn't always a bad thing!

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

My favorite memory with my host family was staying up, chatting with my host mom. My local coordinator was really really helpful too.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It was an experience that completely changed me and my life. A lot of ups and downs but I will always remember it and I feel more mature after this year.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

No matter how the things go, never regret anything.

106 Student Yearbook 2023 – Maria Z.
"No matter how the things go, never regret anything."

Lorenzo Z.

From Italy

School: Marian College Dublin, Ireland

What was your proudest moment?

I met a lot of lovely people.

What are your future plans?

Next year is the last one at the high school and after I want to go at the university to study law.

Which sports teams and/or extracurriculars did you join?

I'm a triathlete. So I have the triathlon's team and the athletics team.

Did you live with a Host Family? If so, what was your favorite memory with them?

I have a lot of fantastic memories but my favourite is when I arrived in my 4th and last host family after 3 difficult months in Dublin.

What did you learn about yourself while studying abroad?

I learnt a lot of things like for example that I'm a very curious person and not as shy as I thought.

What will you take from this experience into the future?

It's the most important experience of my life because I'm completely changed in a positive way. My aim was to learn as much as possible English and I achieved that.

What advice would you give future students who are thinking of studying abroad?

Don't be stressed and try to be positive in every moment of this experience.

107 Student Yearbook 2023 – Lorenzo Z.
"I'm completely changed in a positive way."
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