Day 15 – There’s no place like home

In the famous 1939 movie “The Wizard of Oz” the main character Dorothy undertakes unforgettable adventures in a foreign country. There she avoids mysterious dangers, meets strange looking animals and makes friends for live. But at the end of the movie she feels a little homesick and by tapping her heels three times while thinking “There’s no place like home” she is magically transported in her home country.

Where is that country full of magic and miracles?
Real India
The “Real India” – a mysterious place full of adventures

A movie? A fairy tale? Only fiction? For 17 students of Johannes-Turmair-Gymnasium the trip to India felt exactly like that. They have heary of that magical country in the east. They have seen pictures of elephants and monkeys and they read about the dangers that can occur there. But they were brave enough to start that adventure and like Dorothy they all met wounderful people and became friends. They were allowed to experience the real India, the India full of colours, smells, noises and tastes and were guided through the dangers like traffic, smog or egotistic youngsters hungry for pictures. That previously foreign country became a second home.

Time to to go home
Farewell
Saying ‘Farewell’ to the new family

But like Dorothy our students missed their family members in Germany. Their pets, their parents and even their siblings. It was time to say goodby. Thats why an Friday the 10th we tapped our heels together and were magically transported by plane to Germany. But not before we celebrated an outstanding farewell party, cried and laughed a lot and promised to see each other soon.

On Saturday 11th a group of parents waited in front of Johannes-Turmair-Gymnasium and went crazy when the bus with their children turned around the corner, opend the doors and released all the exchange participants.

We are gone – our love stays with you
German family reunion
Reunion of the German family

The adventures, the friendship, the whole exchange will surely never be forgotten. And who knows when the next children will be transported to that foreign country full of miracles and wonders?

Thanks to everyone for your help, your patience, your love.

Day 2 – Pick up at airport experience

Unsere Begrüßung am Flughafen
Welch warmherzige Begrüßung

The excitement was on its high when we all went to Indira Gandhi Airport to pick our partners. Really excited to meet all of them. And the time comes, they arrive at the airport and after a long queue of formalities they finally came out of the airport. It was really good to see them again. We all met each other and conversed a lot. Then we left the airport for home and came home to get some good sleep.

Written by Gautam Sethi

Day 14 – Time to say goodbye

Friday, 10 November 2017,

Today is the last day of the exchange. I don’t know how time flew so fast. It feels like they came to india yesterday and now they are going??. I have learned a lot from this exchange. How to adjust, sacrifice etc. the best thing about the exchange is that the bonds we make stays with us our life. If we ever visit Germany I surely know that we all have a second home and memories there. I will miss them sooooo much. And for sure during there farewell we all will be sad and emotional and would be expressing our love for them. Today is one of the toughest day of my lifeee???❤️. I hope they all have a good and safe flight. bis später?❤

 Written by Khushaal Kumar

What it is like to host a German exchange student?

There have been lot of times that my friends’ children have stayed with us but it is for the first time that we had a child from another country with different language, culture and of course taste, stay as a family member for a fortnight. The entire experience of hosting an adolescent child from a completely alien setup was an interesting and enlightening one. Our german guest child Val is disciplined, amiable frank , courteous , adjusting and inquisitive. He was interested in knowing our way of life and adventurous enough to taste variety of Indian dishes and of course logic behind doing certain things the way we do !!!

The German exchange Partner welcomed by his Indian friend

15 days passed very smoothly and it was indeed great to have him stay with us. We had our apprehensions around our ability to be a good host in accordance with the traditions of Indian culture of treating ‘guest equivalent to God’; but I am happy to say that Val is a nice person and cooperated all the way of being a wonderful guest and has indeed become part of our family for life!

Here, I sincerely compliment the stellar work done by the teachers in managing the exchange program intricacies meticulously. Partner selections were near to perfect as their interests matched and there is not a single dull moment – the theme of sports added lot of energy and action to the entire program. Continuous guidance from organising teachers in managing multi-faceted activities, programs and excursions was a big comfort for us and gave a sense of assurance around children getting holistic benefit from program and developing into a responsible and learned global citizen.

BR, Babita

Day 10 – An exhilarating weekend!!

Exchange Students
Happy exchange students

This Sunday was the most enjoyable moment of the German exchange. On this Sunday for lunch me and my partner had lunch at a lovely restaurant called smoke house deli where we had lip smacking food and mocktails and had delicious ice cream. Afterwards we met the others at Delhi haat where we spent the evening buying exquisite Indian handicrafts!!!

Though the day was a bit exhausting but it was worth the time………?

By: Esha Gahlot 

Day 10 – A day full of wonders

WOW
WOW – A Place to have fun

On Sunday we all visited the amusement park – WOW -World OF Wonder!!
It was an amazing place!!All of us enjoyed the topsy turvy rides ..
The most amazing ride was BIG BEAT which left us all shell shocked !!.. 

After that some of us had dinner at TGIFridays ..
The entire outing was super cool and adventurous….

Article written by Bhavya Saxena