Monday 20 April 2015

Exchanging some students... in Estonia (27.03.-31.03.2015)

In the late hours following our usual and uneventful school day on Thursday we had the pleasure of welcoming the guests from Italy that had arrived in the middle of the night during the first hours of Friday. As most if not all of the people tied with the exchange project had gathered in the courtyard of Kanepi Gymnasium to greet the Italians, we were all very anxious to meet the people that would be a part of our lives for the next five days. The small bus arrived in the courtyard, soon to be followed by a mass of Estonians coming to say their first personal "Hello"-s and "Hi"-s to them. I was to house Andrea Garrone, who was very friendly, though shy at first glance. When our students and teachers met up with their corresponding guests, they quickly took them to their homes to have them rest up for the night, for the following day was to be long and eventful.

The first day, Friday, was all about Räpina as we proceeded with the same procedure that we did with the Germans a year before. First we gathered in Kanepi to get on our bus, which we then drove to Räpina. Though the weather wasn’t looking good for us, we didn’t let it bother us too much. On the way there we noticed a considerable characteristic regarding our guests: they were really friendly and very talkative! It wasn’t long until the whole bus was filled with various sounds from all the chatter that came from the students of both schools. It was a good way to practise English as well! When we first arrived in Räpina, we gathered in front of the ceramics house, taking a quick group picture, and going inside the building to be divided into three smaller groups that started to do different activities: painting glass, crafting boxes or making items out of clay. The handicraft workshops were fun and improved our cooperation skills with the guests. Soon after we gathered in front of the ceramics building again to take part in a tour of the Räpina manor, a historical building highly valued in the town. Having delved into Estonian history, we took a short yet refreshing walk in the park to make our way to the Räpina School of Horticulture. From there we carried on to the paper mill and saw how used material gets made into new and usable paper again. As we finished the tour, we went back on the bus to drive back to Kanepi and proceed with our own activities planned for the guests.


Glass painting in Räpina

On Saturday, the Italians along with a few of our students and teachers paid a visit to the Estonian Road Museum, in which our guests got some insight to the history and present day condition of Estonian traffic system, roads, and vehicles driving the streets and roads in Estonia. After coming back to Kanepi the guests were free to do whatever they wished to do but they mostly followed their hosts wherever they went. Some of the places the Estonian students took their guests were the ASRT Headquarters in Kanepi (the place where Meelis, Fabio, Andrea and I went) and the tower of Mountain Suur Munamägi. I, along with Meelis and our corresponding guests went to my place where we played a lot on my PlayStation 3 console. Also, a part of the plan was one of our host’s, Koit’s, birthday party, during which most of the exchange students went with their hosts and where the attendants bonded really well and warmed up against each other.


Andrea (with Fabio in the background) in the ASRT headquarters

We continued the exploration tour of Estonia on Sunday as the majority of us visited the AHHAA Science Centre along with our guests. The visit there was fun for our awesome guests as they tried out everything connected to science and though the centre was familiar to us, we enjoyed the tour with them as well. Having visited AHHAA, we continued the stay in Tartu by taking our guests to restaurant ‘Taverna’ where the Italians had the privilege of tasting Estonian pizzas. After we finished eating, we made our way to Lõunakeskus to show the Italians AHHAA’s very own 4D cinema. The experience there was quite vivid for us, full of spooky scary skeletons that sent shivers down our spines! Next we went climbing to the adventure park over the ice skating rink, many of us having no fear of heights and (possible) injuries. Not that any serious injuries were received there, of course. If there was any shopping to do after the climbing course, then it was the time to do it. Though, those who were tired and had their fun started going home, such as Andrea and I along with Meelis and Fabio.


Alberto and Giovanni climbing in AHHAA

Monday was the day when the Italians were introduced to Kanepi Gymnasium. The guests took part in our daily school life, including classes and lunch. Sometime after having lunch we played a friendly football match against our guests, even one of their teachers took part in the game! The battle ended with a win for the home team, although our guests were awarded for their skilful opposition, after which we took a group picture. The day ended with a return back to the hosts’ homes where we prepared ourselves for the party at the school. Having gathered in the school, we introduced the evening’s programme and listened to a few speeches by teachers from both schools, after which entertained our guests by encouraging them to take part in various competitive activities, such as group skiing and obstacle course in a sumo costume. The rest of the evening was followed by our own performances, including folk dance, which we also taught to them, and a few other dances by the dance group ‘Efect’ and the 12th grade, re-enacting the song ‘Summer Nights’ from the ‘Grease’ musical. After the official programme was over, we all danced to the music and had a good time.


Competitive group skiing in Kanepi Gymnasium

The last day was unfortunately a short one for us as we had to say goodbye to our very dear and friendly guests who we now know as our good friends. Their departure in the morning was met with much emotion from both sides but also gratitude from them for our hospitality and possibility to stay in Estonia with us. Even though we wanted to live through more together, they had to leave. Although we were all saddened by their departure, we still held a tiny spark of happiness in us, for the visit to Italy was approaching soon and right now we simply cannot wait to go there ourselves!


Thank you all for coming to Estonia!!

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