Cornish students take British culture to Japan’s global stage
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Students from Camborne Science and International Academy (CSIA) have returned from a once‑in‑a‑lifetime trip to Japan, where they represented British culture at the Global Super Forum.

Hosted by Ritsumeikan School, the event brought together young people from around the world to explore the theme of coexistence and how communities can live together harmoniously.

During the forum, each school delivered a cultural performance, and CSIA students proudly took the stage to share elements of British culture with their international peers.

The journey ended in vibrant Osaka, where students explored the city’s dazzling night‑time streets and modern culture. Throughout the two weeks, they embraced Japanese traditions, built international friendships and made memories to last a lifetime.

This is the second year students from Camborne have taken part in a Japanese global forum. Last year, Camborne students taught the Trevithick Day dance to peers from 16 schools across 13 countries and presented research on sustainable futures.







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