Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2015

International Student Ambassadors Travel to Spain


Student Exchange to Vilanova 2015



Thursday, April 9, 2015

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

La Sagrada Familia is Spain's most visited attraction.  
One of the principal architects is Antoni Gaudi, who is Catalan.  He joined the others working on this basilica in 1883.  In 1914 he stopped working on all other projects to work on it exclusively.  He worked on it until his death in 1926.
The Sagrada Familia is still not complete.  Modern construction techniques, as well as funding, have resulted in a faster pace towards its completion.  
They are hoping to finish it by 2026, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Gauidi's death. 


























Sunday, December 28, 2014

JCA Hosts students from Spain

http://www.theherald-news.com/2014/10/03/joliet-catholic-academy-hosts-exhange-students-and-teachers/a9f4kjl/






Joliet Catholic Academy hosts exhange students and teachers

JOLIET – Joliet Catholic recently hosted 21 students and two teachers from Escola Pia Vilanova, near Barcelona, Spain. This completed the first half of the third exchange with the school.
They arrived Aug. 29th and attended a football game that night. Other group events included a welcome party, several trips to different neighborhoods in Chicago.
Students from Spain also attended school with their host brother/sister. The group departed on Sept. 10. Many will see them again in the spring, when JCA completes the exchange and visit their school.
The following students and their families represented JCA: Colleen Andrae '16, Madalyn Bauer '18, Nataly Cardenas '15, Casey Corless '16, Sam DeBenedetti '15, Emily Demick '15, Valerie DiPietro '16, Michael '15 & Will '18 Dow, Mia Farrell '15, Sydney Gates '16, Molly Gunning '15, Dalton Jones '15, Colby Marchio '15, Lena Rodriguez '16, Madeline '15 & Tom '18 Seneker, Amy '15 & Jenny '16 Thompson, Adriana Trizna '15, Madeline Tyler '16, Monica Underwood '15, Matt Vonch '15, Jay Waldron '16, & Anna Wardlow '15

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Custom Ink T-Shirts for Student Exchange

Custom T-Shirts for Profe Finaldi

JCA/Vilanova by jca/vilanova - over 2 years ago



Jca/Vilanova T-Shirt Photo
"Joliet Catholic Academy is once again hosting a group of students (this time 15 students and 2 teachers) from Escola Pia Vilanova, a city near Barcelona, Spain. Once again, we ordered shirts for everyone from CustomInk and couldn't be more FELIZ! Our picture shows the group enjoying a little FroYo after a day at school in our cool new T's!" 

http://www.jca-online.org -jca/vilanova (Sep 09, 2012)

Monday, April 9, 2012

Joliet Catholic Academy's Spanish Exchange 2012

JCA Spanish Exchange


JCA Short Term Exchange to Spain

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Joliet Catholic Academy's Spanish Exchange Club enjoys trip to Spain

Students from JCA's Spanish Exchange Club pose for a picture during their trip to Vilanova, Spain.
Students from JCA's Spanish Exchange Club pose for a picture during their trip to Vilanova, Spain.
JOLIET – A different language. A different place. A different pace.
“People are a little different when they’re at home,” nodded Lauren Finaldi, a Spanish instructor and the moderator of National Spanish Honor Society and Student Exchange. “When you have the opportunity to see your students living and speaking in this type of environment, it gives you more of a full picture.”
From April 5-18, 14 students from Joliet Catholic Academy’s Spanish Foreign Exchange Club viewed that picture in Vilanova, Spain, a suburb of Barcelona. JCA hosted the same families from Sept. 4-15.
“That gave us a certain comfort level,” Finaldi said. “Vilanova is a half-hour drive from Barcelona – like Joliet to Chicago, the same kind of distance. The kids were impressed that, even though it was a city setting, they could walk everywhere or they could ride bikes. We did a ton of walking over there.
“It’s a very nice lifestyle. Most of the kids either walked or rode their bikes to school, picking up their friends along the way, and you can’t drive in Spain until you are 18. A lot of the kids won’t drive even when they turn 18 because it’s not really necessary. Anywhere that you have to go, you can walk.”
Traveling during the school’s Spring Break to Spain from JCA were seniors Anne Schmig (Joliet), Brittany Rosales (Joliet), Jasmine Smith (Joliet), Nick Humbles (Wilmington), Alessa Smith (Shorewood) and Marissa Cardenas (Plainfield); juniors Carolyn Hall (Plainfield), Madeline Mutz (Joliet), Taylor Madlener (Plainfield), James Hunter Warning (Shorewood) and Michael Kaminski (Joliet); sophomores Alexis Rotnicki (Shorewood) and Cesar Mireles (Joliet); and freshman Nataly Cardenas (Plainfield).
Also along as a chaperone with Finaldi (Naperville) was Katie Drabik (Joliet), who teaches Spanish at JCA. And as educators, Finaldi and Drabik were thrilled to witness the classroom coming alive in real time.
“It was so gratifying to hear the students,” Finaldi said. “There are things you teach in class – the language, obviously. But there are other things you may have told them or tried to teach them.
“Until they go there and they live it, it’s different. Then you hear them talking to each other and they’re saying something like they have discovered it for the first time, and it is amazing how it sinks in.”
For her part, Finaldi considered the trip the realization of a dream and thanked Jeffrey Budz, JCA’s Principal/CEO, for approving the trip. Finaldi went on student-exchange trips in high school and college.
“I have done this many times, so I know the value of it,” Finaldi said. “I went and we hosted students when I was in high school, I went as a college student and I spent a semester there as a grad student.
“I have always dreamed of doing this because I know how much it has shaped my life. It’s the reason I became a Spanish teacher. And for our kids, they will make friends from Spain that can last a lifetime.”

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

First Visit from EPIA Spanish School to JCA


JCA Hosts Spanish Students, September 2011

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11 exchange students from Barcelona bond with Joliet Catholic Academy's Spanish Department