February 26, 2009

Tennessean Article: Chinese at MBA


Thanks to Joan Li for sending this article about the future of our exchange program with China. Very interesting!

February 20, 2009

French summer possibilities

Bonjour! One of the most exciting aspects of language study is combinining what you are learning with travel. There are two wonderful ooportunities for French students now. First of all we recently had a visitor from The Experiment in International Living program -- they offer many possibilities for meaningful stays in French speaking (and other countries, too!) countries. Then, Nashville is part of the Sister Cities program with Caen, France. Caen is about 20 kilometers from the D-Day beaches and is an excellent and touching place for Americans to visit. Here are the details about this summer's exchange. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at oconneb@montgomerybell.com!

Sister Cities of Nashville is an active volunteer organization connecting Nashvillians with friends around the world through cultural exchange and community partnership. Sister Cities of Nashville has historically maintained high school exchanges with Nashville’s sister city in France, Caen.

We are currently organizing the student exchange for this summer. The exchanges typically bring French students to Nashville for two or three weeks during the regular school year and send Nashville-area students abroad for approximately the same length of time during the summer.

We are looking for students interested in going to Caen who have taken a minimum of two years of French. Students are generally 15 years old and up. The date for the exchange has not been confirmed yet, but we are looking at probably two weeks in June.

The program fee for participation in a student exchange is $250. This amount covers host family placement, pre-departure orientation, chaperone accompaniment, room and board, and roundtrip airport transfers to and from host family residence. The program fee does not include airfare, telephone charges, local public transportation, entertainment activities, and other incidental costs incurred by the student.

For more information about Sister Cities of Nashville, please go to our website at:http://www.scnashville.org/index.html

If you know someone who is interested in either participating in any upcoming student exchange in Caen, France, or hosting a student from Caen, please contact me at the number listed below or reply to this email. We look forward to hearing from you! The deadline is March 1st.

February 18, 2009

Spain Trip, Summer 2009


We are pleased to announce that, as part of our on-going effort to provide quality education, Montgomery Bell Academy is offering an educational tour to Spain including Madrid, Toledo, Granada, Cadiz and Seville! We depart on June 5th and return on June 17th, 2009. This program provides a wonderful opportunity for students to enjoy the delights of this culture.

We will be traveling with Euro-American Tours, who specialize in custom itineraries that are safe, rewarding and fun. They have gained a 30-year reputation for dependability so you can be assured of top rate accommodations, professional tour directors and personal service. Euro-American is a well-established company and, naturally, ample references are available.

We have an exciting trip planned through Spain. The itinerary includes fantastic sites and excursions that will bring you up close and personal with living history. This tour offers experiential lessons in history, religion, literature, music, art, and architecture. Please be aware that a trip of this nature involves a great deal of energy and enthusiasm on your part! For more information about this wonderful opportunity, please contact either Mr. Gray or Mr. Paolicchi.

February 17, 2009

Google Earth's Ancient Rome 3D

This is a must-see resource for Latin students and anyone who's interested in the ancient world. Click here to visit Ancient Rome 3D, where you can tour the city as it looked thousands of years ago. (You will need to download the newest version of Google Earth.) Endless possibilities!

February 12, 2009

National German Exam Yields Impressive Results

MBA German students once again achieved excellent results on the National German Exam. In the Level III Category, Patrick Clarke Pat Killian, and David Horak tied for first out of 190 Tennessee Students who took the exam and ranked in the 99th percentile nationally. Additionally, Wesley Wilson placed 5th in the state (95th percentile), Sam Denney and Harding McCall placed 6th (97th percentile), Thomas More placed 9th (96th percentile), Michal Zienkiewicz placed 14th (95th percentile), Alex Martin placed 18th (93rd percentile), Gaige Bolden placed 22nd (92nd percentile), and Sam Page placed 26th (90th percentile).

In the Level II competition, Will McCaskill was 2nd out of 293 Tennessee students (99th percentile nationally), Max Werthan was 14th (98th percentile), Matt Vanek was 16th (97th percentile), Alexander Hornbuckle was 21st (96th percentile), and Lee Grubbs was 32nd (93rd percentile).

Congratulations to these students!

February 4, 2009

Welcome!

We hope you will enjoy this site, created and maintained by the foreign language teachers at Montgomery Bell Academy. The department offers instruction in Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, and Spanish, and our faculty are deeply passionate about the cultures and traditions inherent in their respective subjects. Our goal in keeping this blog is to share our interests with the students, parents, alumni, and colleagues of the MBA community.

We look forward to reading your comments, and happy blogging!