Promoting tolerance

As a result of so many economic and political factors across the world, our children today are growing up in a world where prejudice and fear of other cultures pervade their life. We want to provide our students with positive experiences of working with people from all heritages and backgrounds, in order to dispel the myths and provide them with an experience which will enable them to come to their own world view, and challenge prejudice. In addition, as citizens of the European Union, our students need to be well educated and well qualified in order to fulfill their potential as active, responsible, and employable citizens of this community. Colton Hills and Helpsen are ideally placed to begin this work. In Colton Hills, German students will be able to work and socialize with predominantly Asian students, together with significant numbers of students from the Caribbean and, especially with the vote for “leaving the European Union- Brexit” for those students at Colton Hills it is nec

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