1. Fraser H.S.’s Educational Excursion to Argentina & Chile 2010 “Travel is the key to Knowledge” a Hausa Proverb
2. “Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.” Mark Twain
3. Originally, the kids were to fly into Santiago, Chile, but due to the Earthquake they’ll fly directly to…
5. Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina 2nd Largest Metropolitan area in South America 13 Million People Influenced by Europe– “Paris of S.A.”
6. City Tour with English-bilingual guide Plaza de Mayo Including the Pink House Over Five Days the Group will enjoy the scenic beauty of Argentina… The Cabildo Excursion to the Tigre & Delta Paraná River & Visit Flea Market Ecological area Paraná 2nd Largest River in S.A. Optional Activity 1st Division Rugby Match Parque de la Costa Theme Park
7. Homestay & Classes Billeted to the same area Allows students to see Argentine culture Utilize their language skills Make new friends But its not all fun & games Five Day Intensive Spanish Classes 3 hours a day Allows us all to connect This is includes course materials and certificate In the afternoons, students will spend with host families or on optional events we have chosen
8. Iguazu Falls Say goodbye to host families (5 day billett) Fly to Iguazu Falls Check in to lodge Iguazu Falls is considered a Natural Wonder of the World 275 Waterfalls in a 2.7 km length of the Iguazu River In the Morning Visit Argentine Side of the Falls
9. Iguazu Falls In the Afternoon Explore as a group The Following Morning Visit Brazilian Side of the Falls
10. Iguazu Falls In the Afternoon Great Adventure Tour Includes truck ride & boat ride through Falls as well as a small hike
11. For the Next Two Days Are Open to Optional Trips Visit to Uruguay Visit to Argentine Ranch As well as… In the Morning Shopping At the Unicenter
12. Safety of Argentina & Chile Traffic accidents are the biggest danger to life in these two countries Crime is relatively low Pickpocketing the biggest crime against tourists Protests do occur from time to time, but well advertised and we should be able to avoid if one is scheduled to occur.
13. Behaviour During Trip Students are to comply with laws of the country as well as all school rules and expectations while on the trip. Failure to do so can and will likely result in disciplinary action upon return Any behaviour or actions that can or does endanger the student or anyone else is a basis for immediate return of the student to New Zealand
14. Supervision During Trip It will be impossible for me to supervise your child 100% of the time we are away. You must understand supervision will not be 24 hour—7 days a week. You must agree for them to participate under these conditions. I will apply due care and meet reasonable expectations for a group of this age and capability. However, there will be large periods of time where the students will be “wandering together” without me, or be left alone in their hostel rooms, etc. Students will always have my cellphone number, and be expected to follow the instructions of their host family or myself to ensure their safety. When sent to explore without me they will have maps and be with at least one other student, as well as have a “safety checkpoint” to meet back at. Beyond this, I expect them to apply due caution as the mature young adults they are, and that you as their parent are permitting to leave the country.