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activities, including volleyball, sushi sessions and pebble painting, will be keeping the international boarders busy at Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools this Easter. THE Easter activity camp for international students at Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools is in full swing. Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools welcomed the return of boarders on August 14 last year and their boarding provision has remained open ever since. Ms Julie Ann Morse, from Newport-based Connexcel Ltd, the guardianship and student placement agency, has been leading the camp. Ms Morse and her team also ran activity camps for the schools’ international boarders in October/November 2020 half-term, during the Christmas and New Year period, and in February half-term.
Once again, there were lots of fun and engaging activities for the students, including volleyball, dance, pebble painting, printing, scrunchie making, sushi sessions, scratch art and an Easter egg hunt. “It has been such a turbulent time in the UK and we recognised the need to provide excellent pastoral support and care for our international boarders, and to do everything we could to ease their anxieties,” said Principal, Mr James Murphy-O’Connor. “With this in mind – and to support our international students further - we approached the Connexcel to run activity camps during the holiday periods for our international boarders who would be unable to return home due to the pandemic.”
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