A group of very determined students go to the Refugee Center in Førde every Tuesday. Experienced second years were instrumental in leading the new first years into this service, that is characterized by an ebullient mood and a capacity to adjust to new challenges.
This year, the new task was interacting with a group of around 15 unaccompanied minors recently arrived from Afghanistan, Iran and other Central Asia countries living in new facilities and attending language classes in Forde, in order to be able to get into the Norwegian high school system.
The initial contacts were very successful and we were treated to an art exhibition by a young painter that hopes to attend art school in Oslo. As the pictures show, a variety of activities are under way like hearty volleyball games, board table games like Scrabble and chess and language classes in Norwegian and English.
Our beloved kindergarten presented a second challenge, as there are not many children this year so the task force was reduced to only two students. So far we have only three girls of different age groups that are being helped with homework.
So far we have had very good weather that has allowed for outdoor activities.
The bus is full right now, but should a spot be empty by chance you are all welcome to visit the Bergum Mottak , a key component of both the Red Cross certificate and the Nordic Studies program to be held next term.








On 24 October, UN Day, 3 RCN students and a teacher travelled to Hyllestad to participate in a multicultural event organised by the Hyllestad folkeakademiet. Ingunn, Fatima, and Herborg played guitars and sang a variety of songs at the start and the end of the gathering, neatly framing a very enjoyable afternoon with local community members. Per Bygnes, who invited us to the event, is the Norwegian language teacher for foreigners living in the area, and the programme included his students describing in Norwegian the places they are from, illustrated with photographs. The local husmorslag had prepared coffee and a sumptuous array of cakes for the occasion, and the atmosphere was relaxed and friendly. We were grateful for the opportunity to take part in this event, and are delighted to hear that there will be another chance to be involved with the people of Hyllestad in the spring!












The second day in Bergen, we visited a museum which has a corner for China. There were many Buddhism statues together with old Chinese pottery. Afterwards, we had a nice time to enjoy Bergen on our own.
The 5 days of PBL were totally awesome. We did get to know more about China and its long but amazing culture. Eventually, we can also greet and sing in Chinese. Moreover, the best part was that we got to know more about each other, as a family.

