Students ‘hunt the teacher’ in city centre
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A TEAM of teachers from Slindon College’s summer language school have taken to the streets of Chichester to entertain the local community.
Dressed in various costumes, the teachers from the college’s CLAC language courses invited students to play ‘Hunt the Teacher’ in the city centre.
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Hide AdCLAC is the Cambridge Language and Activity Courses programme which is held at Slindon College.
The college welcomes up to 90 students from more than 20 different nationalities.
Oggi Tomic, enrolment manager at CLAC, said: “We have had a successful Hunt the Teacher session in Chichester.
“All of our students as well as the local community found our costumes great fun.
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Hide Ad“It was a great hit and we were really happy to bring smiles, joy and happiness to our students and local community through this very popular CLAC activity, which we have held every year since 1985.”
CLAC runs summer activity courses in England with a focus on language learning.
Children aged eight to 17 can come and join an international community where everyone is learning either French, Spanish, German or English.
Children from all over the world come together to have lessons in the mornings and then in the afternoons, play sports, do arts and crafts.
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For more information about CLAC, visit www.clac.org.uk/language-course-summer/courses-locations/slindon-college
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