The arrival of school again after the holidays also saw the welcoming to Danila Kumar of Wotton House International School, based in Gloucester, the gateway to the Cotswolds, in England, Great Britain. The day kicked off with a tour of the world-famous Postojna caves – journeying down to the depths of the Karst region, witnessing the awe-inspiring beauty of the underground caverns, as well as glimpsing the prehistoric cave-dwellers, the human fish. Once lunch was enthusiastically consumed, the itinerary took the pupils to Piran, one of Slovenia’s celebrated coastal towns, lying on the 47km that make up the Slovenian coastal section of the Istrian Peninsula, situated between the borders of Croatia and Italy. Once there, the pupils could relax, see the sights, take in the Adriatic and build on some burgeoning friendships. On the way back to school, the pupils looked forward to spending more time with their exchange partners at home, and preparing for day 2.
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