This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Community Corner

EUROPEAN HISTORY AND CULTURE COME ALIVE FOR VILLA MARIA STUDENTS

Summer Excursion Offers a Different Type of Learning

This summer, Villa Maria Academy High School students boarded a jet for Rome, Italy, embarking on a European journey that would give life, color and flavor to their studies. Led by Sister Regina J.. Ryan, I.H.M, Ed.D., principal of the Malvern Catholic girls’ college preparatory school, the group explored areas of ancient Rome, the lakes and mountains of Switzerland, and the sights of Paris. Specially trained local guides, as well as a full time guide, held “classes” on the go that focused on the history and culture of Rome, Assisi, Florence, Pisa, the Lauterbrunnen Valley, Jungfrau, Lausanne and Paris, and Versailles.

Living History

Find out what's happening in Malvernwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

“Understanding cultures is of vital importance because we live in a global society,” Sister Regina said. “Travel and immersion in other cultures help us see life with a different lens. Our students visited three countries with different languages, geography, food and customs and learned the uniqueness of each. Their history, theology, physics and art studies came alive as we toured many places that they had studied or will study.” One of the highlights was attending Mass celebrated by Pope Francis. As one student noted, “When the Alleluia was sung, I had chills. It was beautiful to listen to the crowd, despite the language barrier, sing together…it made us realize that everyone in the world has the same friend – God!”

The group then traveled to Switzerland and the Jungfrau, taking the cog wheel railway to the mountain peak.

Find out what's happening in Malvernwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

 

The next stop was Paris. According to 11th grader Julie Dobson, “Versailles was one of the most anticipated sites. It was clear as soon as we saw its golden gates why the rest of France was so poor during the French Revolution. As we walked through each room and experienced how Louis XIV and XVI lived, the French Revolution came alive.”

And while the students enjoyed a trip that was rich in history, they were encouraged to experience the cities and the regions as they are today. They visited restaurants, local markets and open-air plazas teaming with people. They even danced in the streets as Parisians celebrated Fete de la Musique, or summer solstice.

 

When Villa students return to class in the fall, their European experience will provide a strong reference point as they continue their studies in the areas of religion, art and history.

About Villa Maria Academy High School

Villa Maria Academy High School in Malvern, Pa., is a private Catholic high school that prepares girls for college and beyond in the tradition of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. At Villa Maria, students are taught to be critical thinkers and confident leaders. These young ladies pursue a course of study that will continually reinforce analytical problem-solving skills, higher-level thinking, and increasingly independent work. Villa Maria empowers young women to lead lives of spiritual growth, intellectual inquiry and Christian service.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?