Grade 11 Retreat

Cassidy Leung (9) STAFF REPORTER

On October 9th, 10th, 11th, and 16th, grade 11 and some grade 10 IB students taking religion this semester went on a field trip to various places of worship around the community including a Presbyterian Church, a Jewish Synagogue, an Islamic Mosque, and a Buddhist temple. They were guided around the places by religious leaders such as priests or rabbis in order to learn more about different belief systems.

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In general, students seemed to appreciate the Grade 11 Retreat for what it taught them about the beliefs of the people who may surround them every day.