Ryan students return from UK summer school with global exposure and cross-cultural friendships


Rons Bantwal

Mumbai, Jul 25: Students from Ryan International School returned home after an unforgettable learning journey to the Manor Courses International Summer School at Hurst College, United Kingdom. The 10-day residential programme from July 8 to 18, welcomed young learners from over 20 countries, offering a rare opportunity to experience life in a real British boarding school.

More than just improving their English, Ryan students immersed themselves in a truly global environment—attending creative workshops, cultural events, and interactive lessons alongside peers from across Europe, Asia, and beyond.

“We stayed with students from Spain, Italy, and Japan. Now I have friends from three continents! I’ve learned how big and kind the world really is,” - Vedha Patil, class 10, Ryan Kharghar. 

The students explored some of the UK’s most iconic places—London, Oxford, Brighton, and historic castles gaining first-hand knowledge of British history while proudly sharing Indian culture with new friends.

“Learning English was just one part. What really stayed with me was how connected the world feels when we live and learn together,” - Arnav Sharma, class 10, Ryan Ghaziabad. 

“Now I dream of studying abroad. This journey helped me believe I can,” - Ritika Sachdeva, class 10, Ryan Ludhiana. 

The trip is part of Ryan International Group’s longstanding commitment to providing world-class exposure to its students empowering them to grow as confident, compassionate global citizens.

Special commendation was given to 3 students for their outstanding contribution Arnav Sharma, Samreet Kaur Vedant Gahlawat. 

Dr Grace Pinto, managing director of the Ryan Group, shared: “At Ryan, we believe that education should prepare students not just for exams, but for life. Experiences like the Manor Courses Summer School help our children think globally, communicate confidently, and discover their full potential.” With international programs like these, Ryan International School continues to open new doors connecting students to the world and shaping the leaders of tomorrow.

 

 

  

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