Indian teachers visit Carmarthenshire
A group of Indian teachers have visited Carmarthenshire as part of an international schools partnership.
The teachers, who come from Orissa, spent time at Dafen School, Ysgol Bryn Teg in Cefncaeau, Llanelli, Ysgol Penboyr in Drefach, Felindre, and Dyffryn Taf Comprehensive School in Whitland.
They have visited the area as part of the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms programme and also had the opportunity to taste traditional Welsh culture including folk dancing.
Carmarthenshire County Council chairman Cllr Tyssul Evans welcomed the visitors to Wales, Carmarthenshire and Carmarthen and presented the teachers with plaques for their schools and a gift.
Cllr Tyssul Evans and chairman’s consort Delyth Dunsford are pictured with the teachers from Orissa and their hosts.
The teachers, who come from Orissa, spent time at Dafen School, Ysgol Bryn Teg in Cefncaeau, Llanelli, Ysgol Penboyr in Drefach, Felindre, and Dyffryn Taf Comprehensive School in Whitland.
They have visited the area as part of the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms programme and also had the opportunity to taste traditional Welsh culture including folk dancing.
Carmarthenshire County Council chairman Cllr Tyssul Evans welcomed the visitors to Wales, Carmarthenshire and Carmarthen and presented the teachers with plaques for their schools and a gift.
Cllr Tyssul Evans and chairman’s consort Delyth Dunsford are pictured with the teachers from Orissa and their hosts.
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