Magellan Network Schools are public, religious-affiliated, and independent high schools who have a special relationship with Magellan Study Abroad. These schools are progressive and always look for ways to educate “outside of the box,” in creative and meaningful ways.
To become a Magellan Network School, a school must…
• Embrace learning outside of the classroom and consider educational travel as an excellent learning tool that can reinforce the classroom experience as well as develop students’ intellectual curiosity.
• Promote cultural awareness by creating programs, curricula, and campus events that educate students about world cultures and languages.
• Welcome classroom presentations to promote language and cultural immersion programs that will enhance students’ understanding of foreign languages.
• Encourage Magellan Study Abroad’s participation in campus International Fairs or Cultural Awareness Days in order, to stimulate and educate in a fun environment.
• Invite parents to contribute to their children’s cultural education by allowing evening parents' meetings on campus to discuss educational travel programs for their children.
• Be willing to develop groups of students interested in participating in Magellan Study Abroad’s programs.
The benefits awarded to Magellan Network Schools are
• Group discount rates for the Magellan program selected by your school; appropriate discount will be determined based on size of the group and program chosen.
These unique prices are available to students from the same school travelling on the same program:
MAGELLAN VOYAGER Rate: for group of 5 – 9 students
MAGELLAN ADVENTURER Rate: for group of 10 –15 students
MAGELLAN EXPLORER Rate: for group of 16 or more students
• Special payment plans not available to the general public.
• Streamlined enrollment process.
• Exciting classroom and exhibit material (ie. posters, flyers, promotional items for student and parent presentations).
• Opportunities for all expenses (travel, accommodation, excursions, and most meals) paid educational trip for qualified teachers to chaperon groups throughout their educational
travel program.
Duties include -but are not limited to- chaperoning students on appropriate group flights overseas, assisting Program Director with various administrative duties connected with the program, working with homestay coordinators as necessary, being physically fit to travel and emotionally available for students as they navigate new terrain (and in many cases, for the first time without their families).
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