

Classroom Immersion Experience
Step into real classrooms. Learn side by side with global peers.
Overview
Classroom Immersion is more than just observing — it’s about becoming part of the class.
Our program invites students to actively participate in the daily academic life of a host school abroad. They don’t just visit the school — they attend real lessons, work with local classmates, and experience first-hand what it feels like to be a student in a new cultural environment.
Whether it’s solving math problems in Tokyo, debating literature in London, or doing science experiments in Singapore, students will gain a deeper understanding of global education and grow through shared learning.
What’s Included

Academic Integration
Join regular subject classes such as:
• Science
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
• Humanities
History, Literature, Social Studies
• Language
English, Chinese, Spanish, etc.

School Life Activities
• Participate in morning assemblies lunch breaks, student clubs, and campus events
• Attend extracurricular sessions like music, PE, or art with local peers
• Experience wearing school uniforms (optional, where applicable)

Cultural Interaction
• Be paired with a local buddy for personal support
• Share in cultural exchange activities
(e.g. calligraphy, cooking, sports)
• Reflect through journaling or group discussion after class
Who is it for?
• Ages12–18, adaptable for middle and high school levels
• Open to students from any country
• Recommended for students with basic conversational English
(or local language, depending on country)

Simple Daily Schedule
08:30-09:00
Activity : Arrival+Homeroom with buddy
09:00-10:30
Activity : Join Humanities class ( History )
10:30-11:00
Activity : Break+campus walk with classmates
11:00-12:30
Activity : Science Lab+ group discussion
12:30-13:30
Activity : Lunch with host students
13:30-15:00
Activity : Elective class ( Art / Language )
15:00-16:00
Activity : Reflection session or club activity
Learning Outcomes
Intercultural understanding & global awareness
Self-discovery through reflection & real-life learning
Confidence & empathy in new environments
Improved classroom communication & academic language
Exposure to different teaching methods & learning styles
