Atlantic Education International is set to bring 800 international students to the province this fall and many still need a family to take them in
Organizers for southern New Brunswick's international student programs are still looking for more homestays as they look to finalize plans for as many as 30 students to come to Kings County.is set to bring 800 international students to the province, with around 200 in the southern region, said Wendy Brooks, homestay administrator for Anglophone School District South.
https://www.facebook.com/atlanticeducationinternational/posts/pfbid02vKVTf8AqbPqMqBtZ79tvdsixSK5PPWdFns9NvecisexuuGCYCvt3s3xRQhRHboL8l?__tn__=%2CO*F Rhoda Wilson, the program's co-ordinator for SRHS, said that she usually plans a big event each month for participants, which will include whale-watching with everyone from the three programs, and kayaking in October. Other activities will include the Fundy Parkway and Snider Mountain Ranch ziplining.
"It's a lovely program in Sussex," Brooks said."I find the people in Sussex so kind and wonderful, they treat that program like family."
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