A group of young Scots who are linguistic and cultural exchange with students from the IES "Mar Menor" today visited City Hall where they were received by the mayor, José Miguel Luengo has welcomed them and encouraged to enjoy "the many charms that has the municipality. "
Accompanied by two teachers, the boys, aged 14 to 16 years, studying Spanish at his school in the Scottish town of Helensburgh, they spend a week in San Javier where they stay in the homes of local students who returned them in March visit, in an exchange that the two institutes held for 5 years.
Improve the language and see more of the country's culture through various cultural visits, is the goal of this trip will end on Thursday with his return to Scotland.
Students and their teachers, who accompanied an English teacher from the center and the mayor and also a professor of IES Mar Menor, Carlos Albaladejo were the first to sign, with the mayor, in the book of condolences for the victims of the Paris bombings will be available to the public throughout the morning.
One of the teachers who accompanied the boys, French and native of Paris, chose French as their native language to express their feelings about what happened.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier