Michaelean exchange students visit Hiroshima


Six Michaeleans were part of the first batch of exchange students bound for Hiroshima, Japan from Oct. 9-22.

Senior High School students headed by Robotics coach and IT instructor Alfrei Lakindanum went to partner school National Institute of Technology-Hiroshima College (formerly Hiroshima National College of Maritime Technology) attended Electronics class (Relay Wiring), Nxt programming class using C language, Robotics Engineering, engine peak of the Japanese’s culture through their visits to historical places and temples, Japanese calligraphy.

They were Jazmin Tan,  King Miles Ramos, Jeane Loraine Rombaoa, Carl Joseph Dela Paz, Jan Patrick Luiz Dalicano, Angelo Sanguyo.


Participants also attended Robo-con 2017, a robotics tournament of KOSEN (technology institutes) to observe and learn strategies.


Saint Michael's College of Laguna signed the international exchange agreement with the Kosen in Hiroshima last year.

SMCL also has agreements with Bangkok University in Thailand and Gyeongnam University (formerly Namhae College) in South Korea.


Photos: Alfrei Lakindanum

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