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Wrapping up VAS Summer Camp 2025 in Switzerland: A 14-day journey filled with unforgettable cultural experiences

Landing in Leysin, a picturesque village straight out of a fairy tale, the VASers quickly immersed themselves in an international environment.

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They connected with friends from around the world and joined daily project-based English classes to enhance their language skills while embracing cultural exchange. Exciting teambuilding games at Leysin Sports Centre and the dormitory also helped them strengthen teamwork and strategic thinking.

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A highlight of the trip was trekking through the Alps, where they admired breathtaking panoramic views of the city from above.

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The journey continued with a visit to the capital city of Bern to explore history at the Parliament Building, followed by a dreamy boat cruise on Lake Geneva at sunset. 

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Stepping back in time, the students visited the medieval Chateau Chillon & Fortress to experience Europe’s rich cultural heritage.

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They also hiked through the majestic Leysin Mountains and rode the Peak Walk by Tissot cable car to Glacier 3000, where they marveled at the stunning Alps from over 3,000 meters above sea level.

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The camp concluded with a heartfelt graduation ceremony, leaving the students with cherished memories and deep bonds.

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Congratulations to our campers on successfully completing the Switzerland Summer Camp 2025! The lessons, experiences, and friendships gained will be a valuable foundation for their future learning and growth.

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