International Studies

International Students explore South Australia’s natural wonders
On Monday 18 May, our international students enjoyed an exciting day discovering some of South Australia’s remarkable sights.
The excursion began at Urimbirra Wildlife Park, where students fed kangaroos, experienced close encounters with koalas, and observed crocodiles and a variety of native Australian animals. It was an eagerly anticipated experience, and students thoroughly enjoyed seeing wildlife in such a unique, hands-on way.
Following their visit to the wildlife park, the group travelled to Granite Island. Crossing the bridge, students admired the wild cliffs and impressive rock formations, shaped by time and the powerful Antarctic waters. The excursion provided everyone with a chance to appreciate the beauty of the South Australian landscape and learn more about its natural history.
This memorable day allowed our international students to deepen their appreciation of local nature and wildlife and also offered a valuable opportunity to make lasting memories together.
Article by Kayoko Mino | Languages Coordinator | ISP Manager
Interested in hosting an international student?
Aberfoyle Park High School hosts 1 to 2 study tours per year. If you are interested in hosting a study tour student from Japan, please contact Ms Kim Wade by email at Kim.Wade540@schools.sa.edu.au for a host family application pack.







