Week One in London as a High School Student Studying Abroad: Lessons Learned
Studying abroad is a thrilling adventure, and our high school students who arrived in London on June 12th jumped right into an unforgettable experience! From the moment they stepped off the plane at Heathrow, they were swept up in London鈥檚 vibrant culture and energy鈥攌ickstarting an epic, life-changing summer.
The First Steps: Arrival and Orientation
Upon arrival, students were greeted warmly and taken to their accommodation, followed by a welcome session at the . After a brief orientation, they explored Bloomsbury on foot, soaking in the historic architecture and lively atmosphere. The day ended with a hearty welcome dinner at a local Turkish restaurant鈥攁n early sign of the culinary adventures to come.
The next day focused on orientation, including program details, city navigation tips, Bystander Intervention training, and a Mental Health Workshop, equipping them with the tools to support themselves and others during their time abroad. The day concluded with a relaxed pizza night at 91自拍, giving students time to connect and unwind.
Exploring London: Culture, Theatre, and Community
On Saturday kicked off the true immersion. Students began with a double-decker bus tour of the city鈥攁n exciting way to get their bearings and see iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the London Eye, and Buckingham Palace. The tour was even more special as it coincided with King Charles III鈥檚 official birthday, adding a royal flair to an already memorable day.
After the bus tour, students split off to participate in program-specific activities tailored to their academic focus. Our Theatre program students saw , the Creative Writing program students visited the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the Sports Marketing program participants enjoyed bowling for team building.
On Sunday, June 15th, the group toured the Tower of London and Tower Bridge, then explored Borough Market. Many wandered through Borough Market and visited the Tate Modern art gallery鈥攅xperiences that brought together elements of their coursework in history, literature, and cultural studies.
Lessons Beyond the Classroom
Though the itinerary was packed with sightseeing and scheduled events, students were learning just as much outside of the classroom. Their classes focus on culture, communication, and global perspectives鈥攁nd being in London has made those lessons tangible.
One of our Theatre Arts students shared some of their main lessons during the last few days:
What鈥檚 one thing you鈥檝e learned about yourself this week?
鈥淚 realized I like walking. I do it a lot in Madison, but here, I鈥檝e realized I love it as a social activity鈥攁nd I get to see all these incredible buildings while doing it.鈥
That kind of self-awareness is one of the biggest goals of the program: helping students learn about themselves as much as they learn about the world.
What was your biggest challenge, and how did you handle it?
鈥淢y data is not the best, so I鈥檓 not on my phone that much.鈥 But rather than being a setback, this became an opportunity for growth. 鈥淚t鈥檚 actually helped me stay in the moment more.鈥
Have you developed any new habits or perspectives while living here?
They have noticed a shift in their habits already: 鈥淚鈥檓 trying new foods and waking up early doesn鈥檛 feel hard鈥攖here鈥檚 always something exciting to do.鈥
The Program Leader鈥檚 Perspective
To get a better sense of how students are adjusting and thriving, we sat down with the Creative Writing program leader for a quick chat on the first few days of the program.
What activity did your students enjoy the most this week? Why do you think it stood out?
鈥The bus tour definitely stood out. It was their first real look at London鈥攕eeing the landmarks, the buildings, and the people gave them a sense of place and context. It was a great way to kick things off.鈥
What changes have you seen in students from day one to now鈥攊n their confidence, independence, or social interactions?
鈥The transformation from day one to now is amazing,鈥 he added. 鈥The students know each other well, they鈥檙e friendly, outgoing, and they鈥檙e really embracing everything. There鈥檚 a sense of unity, and I think a lot of that comes from shared interests and being in this experience together.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
How do you help students adjust during the first few days in a new environment?
鈥Helping students adjust in those crucial first days was all about being personable. I made sure to get to know each of them鈥攖heir interests, their concerns. Once they felt seen and understood, they opened up with each other quickly.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Week one wasn鈥檛 just about sightseeing鈥攕tudents grew more independent, made new friends, and found joy in simple moments like exploring parks and caf茅s. They鈥檙e learning to navigate a new city, connect across cultures, and challenge themselves.
Whether catching a play, visiting museums, or sharing dinner conversations, these experiences are shaping lessons that will stay with them long after London. And the best part? This is only the beginning.
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