International Round Square Conference – England – 2011

RoundSquare-England2011October 25, 2011

I’ve been to numerous conferences in my lifetime.  Although the conferences have been useful, in most cases I can’t really say they were exciting. Perhaps a speaker was particularly dynamic or perhaps I was exposed to a new idea. Round Square conferences, however, are very exciting. It is definitely a thrill to see the smiles on the young delegates faces and at times it is impossible not to be completely swept away by their enthusiasm and positive energy. A very common comment from the young delegates at the end of these conferences is “that was the best time of my life.”  Now I know that young people can be impulsive and impressionable, but nonetheless it feels very good to hear such a positive comment after an activity, which is intended to enrich the educational experience. I guess we could say that youth conferences like the ones of Round Square accomplish great things.

As educators we hope that the young Round Square delegates will learn more about issues related to the Round Square “IDEALS” – Internationalism, Democracy, Environment, Adventure, Leadership and Service. For sure the conferences address all of these “IDEALS.” However, for the students the excitement of meeting so many young people from around the world is probably the biggest thrill. They listen intently to the speakers, they attend the “barazza” groups (student-led discussion groups), they participate enthusiastically in all of the activities and they do not cause any difficulties to the adult supervisors. But when they attend the plenary sessions that are more oriented to social interaction and entertainment, the enthusiasm simply explodes. To be in the middle of eight hundred 15-16 year olds who are all waving flags from countries around the world, swaying back and forth in unison to the hit song “Wavin’ Flag” by K’naan – well – truly exciting. In fact for many of us adults, it brought tears to our eyes. Too bad all of you could not experience this. The students will remember this positive experience for the rest of their lives and I will too!– John Gordon, School Counsellor

London Bound

October 16, 2011

Two days ago, we set off on our journey to London.  Already, we are all in awe.  After our 8 hours of flying, we dropped our bags at our hotel and set straight off for a day of non-stop fun.  Making our way across the city, we walked from Piccadilly Square all the way through Soho and into Leicester Square, getting a feel of the London way of life. Exhausted but content, our night ended with a breathtaking ride on the famous London Eye. Then, we headed back to the hotel on the tube, London’s underground transport system, all starting to doze off.  Falling asleep almost instantaneously in our beds, after being awake for over 30 hours, we slept off the jet lag and were rejuvenated for a brand new day in London.

Today, our incredibly knowledgeable, interesting and animated tour guide Liz met up with us and took us on a tour of London.  We visited Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, the Clock Tower/Big Ben, and other fascinating landmarks.  We then travelled to the London Tower via our first double-decker bus!  Liz explained to us about the London Tower and then it was up to us to tour around inside to visit sites such as The House of Jewels, The White Tower and The Bloody Tower.  We decided to go all out today by eating a classic London dish: Fish and Chips.  YUM.  Afterwards, we made our way to the Ambassador Theatre to see the production Stomp, a combination of live music created by instruments you can find on the street and dance.  It was an outstanding and humorous performance.  We had a lovely Italian dinner and decided our treat of the night would be the one and only McFlurry.

Mr. Gordon finally got his Cadbury chocolate, Brad has collected a souvenir from every possible gift shop, Matt had to exchange his 66 year-old British currency to modern times, Emily has already managed to blow a fuse, and Gabby and Yvonne have somehow become the group’s human GPS while running solely on coffee.  Can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!

TOODALU,

Gabby Rappaport ’12, Yvonne Hercun ’12, Emily Black ’12, Brad Ellis ’12 and Matthew Azrieli ’12