
Today, April 15, we warmly welcomed back our 20 Transition Year students and travelling staff—Mrs Joan Kennedy and Mr Pat Egan—from their incredible trip to China! This memorable journey was expertly guided by Neil Clarke, CEO of the Ireland-China Cultural and Educational Centre. Neil's passion and knowledge greatly enriched the experience, facilitating insightful dialogues about digital innovation in education and arranging interactive cultural performances between our students and their Chinese counterparts. Neil even showcased his musical talents, further enhancing this dynamic cultural exchange.
A Special Meeting with the Chinese AmbassadorA notable highlight for the Rockwell College cohort was the opportunity to meet the Chinese Ambassador to Ireland, Zhao Xiyuan. The group engaged in a thoughtful and productive discussion, exchanging perspectives on education and culture in a relaxed setting. In a gesture of goodwill and hospitality, the Ambassador joined students and staff in wearing Rockwell College scarves, marking a symbolic and memorable moment in the visit.

In Shanghai, students immersed themselves in vibrant city life, visiting the fascinating Shanghai History Museum and exploring local markets and modern shopping areas. Their time in Shanghai was perfectly rounded off with an exciting visit to Shanghai Disneyland, enjoying thrilling attractions like Roaring Rapids.
The excitement continued in Hangzhou, where students enthusiastically participated in various adventures, including go-karting, kayaking, climbing, and egg painting. Balanced by peaceful visits to scenic locations such as the stunning West Lake, the itinerary offered a wonderful blend of adventure and relaxation.
Authentic Cultural ExperiencesThroughout their stay, students deeply experienced authentic Chinese culture, tasting local cuisine, joining traditional dance groups, and participating in hands-on cultural activities such as making Qing Tuan (traditional green rice balls), traditional tie-dye crafts, and discovering the magic of animation production.
A significant aspect of the trip was the collaborative educational experience. Chinese and Irish students learned side-by-side, engaging together in robotics, carpentry, and traditional Chinese music lessons. This educational collaboration made the trip far more than just a study tour—it was a living, hands-on exploration of Chinese traditions, creativity, and connection.

The impact of the trip continues beyond their return. Our Transition Year students were invited to take part in an interview conducted by Chinese media, which will be aired soon—and we’ll be sharing it on our platforms once it’s available.
The group has also been invited to give a presentation to the Chinese Embassy when they return to Dublin. It’s a great opportunity for the students to reflect on their journey, share what they’ve learned, and continue fostering the connection between our schools.
Our travellers return home today with incredible stories, new friendships, and broader horizons. Trips like this are invaluable, shaping our students into globally-minded, culturally aware individuals. We look forward to sharing further updates from our students and teachers in the coming weeks as they reflect on this remarkable journey.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to making this trip possible. We can't wait to hear more about their unforgettable experiences!
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