Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Julio speaks about his experience at Heartland!

Julio is from Colombia but now living in Mexico, he has been studying here for 6 months and made a positive impression on everyone he has met with his upbeat personality. The other students gravitate towards him and he will be missed by them and all the Heartland Staff. We wish you success in the future Julio and we hope to see you back in Winnipeg soon!

Heartland Sudents having fun after class

Heartland is a fun and relaxing place to learn English which is very apparent in the video below. One of our experience teachers, Jeneen has her class learn a new song every Friday afternoon. This past week it was "Build me up Buttercup" by the Foundations which the students loved so much, they decided to throw in some dance moves! Watch as Heartland students move to some after class grooves!

Heartland Student Testimonial - Daniella from Mexico

Daniela is from Mexico and has studied at Heartland for 6 months. We all enjoyed seeing her smile around the halls and wish her the best as she goes home and starts a new journey with newly acquired English skills. She made many friends here and they all Miss You! Although shy she was more than happy to say a few words about her Heartland experience.



All of us at Heartand wish you continued success Daniela!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Heartland Students cheer the Manitoba Moose to Victory!

Heartland Staff and Students enjoyed a fun activity night out on Friday as close 25 of us went to watch a Manitoba Moose Playoff Hockey game. It was an exciting game which the Manitoba Moose won 2-1 which I am sure was due to all the cheering of the Heartland students (there was a lot)! The diverse group of students really got into the game and with their excitement and energy they got the entire arena to do "The Wave"!

Thanks to all the students who came out and had a wonderful night!

Friday, May 1, 2009

H1N1 flu (Human Swine Flue) virus

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Heartland International English School is closely monitoring the developments in the international outbreak of H1N1 flu (Human Swine Flue) virus. All students and staff are reminded to follow routine influenza precautions of covering your cough and washing your hands with soap and water. In the absence of soap and water a hand sanitizer is an alternative.

Students traveling to Canada should exercise caution, but the World Health Organization (WHO) advises no restriction of regular travel. http://www.who.int/en/ The province of Manitoba and local health authorities are taking all precautions to restrict the spread of the virus and monitor any developments.

Please contact us if you have concerns or need more information.

Gary Gervais, President
Heartland International English School