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Bluey, Pineapple Pizza, and New Beginnings: How Arlo and Jenil Are Making Toowoomba and Concordia Home

Wednesday 05 Feb

Starting school is a big milestone, but starting school in a new country is an even bigger adventure. At Concordia 女女视频 College, two students, one from England and one from India, are embracing new cultures, new friends, and the exciting unknown.

For five-year-old Arlo Jessop, this year marks the beginning of school at Concordia 女女视频 College鈥檚 Warwick Street Junior Campus.

Originally from Hadleigh in England, Arlo鈥檚 first day of Prep was also his first taste of Australian schooling and with it, came plenty of differences.

鈥淚 use different words鈥攍ike wellies, but here you call them gumboots. I also wore lots of jumpers back home before I arrived here,鈥 Arlo said.

鈥淎lso, we used to ride on the train in London, but here you drive more.鈥

Luckily, his transition has been made easier by the fact that his family already has friends in Toowoomba. He鈥檚 also discovered some new favourite things about Australia.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a park near where I live with a flying fox that I love, and the food is different. I have eaten lots of sushi here, and I love pizza with pineapple. They don鈥檛 put pineapple on pizza in Hadleigh,鈥 he said.

Arlo鈥檚 mum, Sam Gennings, said that while England鈥檚 seasons change dramatically, the difference here has been less noticeable so far.

鈥淏luey is huge in the UK, and Arlo loves Bluey, so Australia has always been part of our life. Arlo loves the cold, so he can鈥檛 wait for winter鈥攂ut it might not be cold enough,鈥 she said.

For thirteen-year-old Jenil Patel, the move to Concordia 女女视频 College wasn鈥檛 just about starting at a new school鈥攊t was about embracing a whole new world.

Jenil and his family recently relocated from Anand, India, to Toowoomba, arriving just before the end of the 2024 school year. Now, he鈥檚 beginning Year 8 at Concordia, taking on a challenge that few teenagers face.

鈥淚 came here for a better education and opportunities,鈥 Jenil said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so different, but I want to do the best I can. I want to be a doctor when I leave school.鈥

School life in India was quite different from what he has experienced so far at Concordia.

鈥淎t home, we write everything down鈥攚e don鈥檛 work from computers all the time. We also learn three languages in school: English, Hindi, and Gujarati,鈥 he said.

鈥淎nd in India, you might have 50 children in one class!鈥

One of the biggest changes he鈥檚 noticed is the difference in school spaces and lunchtimes.

鈥淚 love the space here at Concordia. The grounds are a lot bigger than I am used to,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd in India, the school delivers set food to everyone during the day, but here I can bring my own food.鈥

He鈥檚 already planning to make the most of his new opportunities.

鈥淚 want to take up swimming, the drums, and soccer at Concordia,鈥 he said.

Of course, there have been challenges too.

鈥淟earning English is more difficult here because of the higher standard in education. However, the teachers at Concordia are so helpful,鈥 he said.

Despite the adjustments, Jenil has settled in quickly.

鈥淚 have made lots of friends, and Concordia is close to where I live. I love it.鈥

From different corners of the world, Arlo and Jenil are stepping into their new Australian lives, embracing all the quirks, challenges, and adventures that come with it.