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WELCOME TO BOURGES

Avaricum. Place of water. This is the name that the ancient Romans gave to Bourges when Julius Caesar invaded this region of France.

As you can see, it is still possible to visit the ancient Roman ramparts and our students will go on an exciting virtual visit to the same marshes that Julius Caesar crossed.

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Unlike Caesar, we are not greedy conquerors but global citizens with an urgent mission to highlight how people like you and me can make an important difference to saving the planet.

You see, Bourges is also a natural heritage site where ordinary people are making a huge difference to ensure that humans live in harmony with animals.

Our students are about to discover how traditional farming methods, geographical skills and biology might just protect the world from starvation.

Please join us on our adventure to save the planet by reading our very own publication where the 6th graders will highlight how WE can make a difference.

WE ARE INCREDIBLY PROUD OF OUR STUDENTS FOR THE COLLABORATION THAT THEY HAVE SHOWN. THE FRENCH STUDENTS ARE TRANSLATING AND STUDENTS ARE SUPPORTING ONE ANOTHER AS EDITORS. DESPITE COVID, OUR STUDENTS CONTINUE TO CARE AND INSPIRE OTHERS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

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