Lui Cheung Kwong Lutheran College goes ‘down under’

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By Stephanie Yim, English Teacher & Mr Philip Turner, NET
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Students travelled around the Land of Oz for two weeks

Seven secondary school students joined some primary students on a two-week cultural exchange to Australia.

Instead of thick jackets and scarves, the students got to wear light summer outfits, perfect for the delightfully warm weather in Australia. All of them also got a bit tanned on the trip.

The trip was full of memorable activities and experiences, such as getting up close to koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, and even penguins. Touring Melbourne, driving in the countryside, and seeing the Twelve Apostles limestone formations were memorable events for the students.
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