THE LAWRENCE SCHOOL, SANAWAR
::::: Exchange Programme in Sanawar :::::
Sanawar has full fledged Exchange Programme in place which enriches its culture and adds to its multi- faceted character. It imbibes the students with a spirit of Internationalism, mutual respect and acceptance of diversities of other countries. As a member Round Square school it carries out Reciprocal Exchanges varying for a duration of six to eight weeks with member Round Square schools in South Africa, Australia and UAE. It intends spreading this Exchange to UK, Oman and USA also. Students of Class XI (Lower Six) are selected for this programme.
We hosted these students in Spring Term 2009:
  1. Marcus Warriner from St Stithians Boys' College South Africa.
  2. Kristofer Kenneth Karner from Bridge House School South Africa.
  3. Anjana Srinivasan from Indian School Al Ghubra Muscat Oman.

Similarly these students from our school were abroad on Exchange in Spring Term 2009:

  1. Pallavi Jain at Stanford Lake College South Africa.
  2. Aman Jamwal at St Stithians Boys' College South Africa.
  3. Apoorva Tahlan at St Philips College Australia.
  4. Seerat Singh at Bridge House School South Africa.
  5. Karan Huidrom at Tonbridge School Kent England.
  6. Arjun Chugh at Tonbridge School Kent England.
These six students and  teacher were a part of a three week exchange with Otago School Dunedin New Zealand in June 2009.

 

  1. Saugaat Chadha1
  2. Prgya Munjal
  3. Satyaprita S. Gaekwad
  4. Muhammad Talib
  5. Samarth Bhardwaj
  6. Suryakaran S. Thakur

Teacher Escort Mr. James Roberts

We would be hosting the following students in Founder’s Term 2009:

  1. Rebecca Starke from St Cyprian's School South Africa
  2. Samantha Nyathikazi from Stanford Lake College South Africa
  3. Kieran Cameron from St Stithians Girls' College South Africa.
  4. Betina Carstens from Bridge House School South Africa.
  5. Anuradha Rajagopal from Cobham Hall UK.
  6. Ashleigh Arton from Herschel Girls' School South Africa.
  7. Julia Green from Herschel Girls' School South Africa.
  8. Ilse-Lee van Niekerk from Herschel Girls' School South Africa.
  9. Cai Nebe from Bishops Diocesan College South Africa.
  10. Alistair Bashall from Bishops Diocesan College South Africa.
  11. Angus Marjoribanks from Tonbridge School Kent England.
  12. Amar Patel from Tonbridge School Kent England.
Likewise the following students of our school will be abroad on Exchange in Founder’s Term 2009 :
  1. Medha Bansal at St Cyprian's School South Africa.
  2. Rhea I. Sidhu at St Stithians Girls' College South Africa.
  3. Mehtab K. Sandhu at Herschel Girls' School South Africa.
  4. Nidhi Adhikari at Herschel Girls' School South Africa.
  5. Amala Ramesh at Herschel Girls' School South Africa.
  6. Rhea Katyal at Indian School Al Ghubra Muscat Oman.
  7. Ibadat S. Randhawa at Bridge House School South Africa.
  8. Jaiveer S. Hundal at Bishops Diocesan College South Africa.
  9. Parag Bhatia at Bishops Diocesan College South Africa.
  10. Digvijay B. Singh at The Millennium School Dubai UAE.
  11. Jaitegh Singh at The Millennium School Dubai UAE.

Some comments about Exchange:

"At this time when globalisation has made the world a global village, I would find it exciting to connect with people of different cultures."
- Kieran Cameron

"Basically an exchange will not only widen my horizon but also add brighten it by adding  new shades of experiences"
- Seerat Singh

"Through exchange I would come to know not only others but also myself, my independence, limits and responsibilities "
-  Digvijay B. Singh

"I have been a Sanawarian for the last six weeks, I am a Sanawarian now and will remain a Sanawarian for the rest of my life."
- Anjana Srinivasan


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