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Atlantic College
Last week I went to visit Atlantic College, an excellent private college in Wales.
Unusually, it gives young people much needed experience of life outside the
classroom, as well as the opportunity to study for their exams. The students, who
are aged between 16 and 18 and come from all over the world, spend the morning
studying. In the afternoon they go out and do a really useful activity, such as
helping on the farm, looking after people with learning difficulties, or checking
for pollution in rivers.
One of the great things about Atlantic College students is that they come from
many different social backgrounds and countries. As few can afford the fees of
£20,000 over two years, grants are available. A quarter of the students are British,
and many of those can only attend because they receive government help.
'I really admire the college for trying to encourage international understanding
among young people', as Barbara Molenkamp, a student from the Netherlands,
said. 'You learn to live with people and respect them, even the ones you don't
like. During the summer holidays my mother couldn't believe how much less l
argued with my sister.'
To sum up, Atlantic College gives its students an excellent education, using
methods which really seem to work.
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