Russian-Chinese-Indo Exchange Programme brought together students from St. Xavier’s High School, Sector 49, India, Linchuan Xinghuidao School from Beijing, China, and MBGEI Educational Centre No. 7 from Russia in a unique and interactive celebration of education and culture. The students showcased their primary education systems through a series of engaging video presentations, PowerPoint slides, and live demonstrations, offering a glimpse into the distinct yet comparable aspects of schooling in each country.
In addition to the educational presentations, the students participated in a lively "Guess the Idiom" game, where each group introduced idiomatic expressions from their native languages—Russian, Chinese, and Hindi—while the others tried to decipher their meanings. This fun, interactive game encouraged language learning and sparked curiosity about the nuances of each culture's expressions.
The Cultural Exchange took center stage with musical performances. The Russian students performed songs in their native language, while the students from St. Xavier’s High School showcased songs in Hindi, Chinese and Russian, creating a vibrant atmosphere of shared music and cultural celebration. The event also featured an exciting language-learning session, where students learned simple greetings in all three languages, strengthening the bonds of friendship and cross-cultural understanding.
The entire session was filled with joy, enthusiasm and a spirit of collaboration, with everyone eagerly looking forward to more opportunities for such enriching exchanges. The event not only highlighted the importance of language and education in building global connections but also emphasized the shared joy of learning and interacting across cultural boundaries.