This case study highlights the pinnacle of educational mobility: moving students from the theoretical safety of a classroom to the high-stakes, real-world environment of an international academic stage.
By taking students to Prague, your company transformed a “school trip” into a professional development milestone for young learners.
In an increasingly globalized world, the ultimate test of a language program is its performance in the field. STARTINFORUM orchestrated a flagship educational tour to Prague, Czech Republic, where students didn’t just visit a foreign city—they acted as its young ambassadors and academic contributors.
The Core Objective: English as a Professional Tool
The primary goal of the Prague tour was to provide a platform for students to present their “Learn & Play English” school project at a professional international academic conference. This moved the students beyond “student” status and into the role of presenters, requiring them to:
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Academic Presenting: Explain complex project methodologies to an international audience.
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Q&A Engagement: Defend their ideas and answer questions from global delegates in real-time English.
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Networking: Interact with academics and peers in a formal setting, utilizing professional social registers of English.
The “Living Classroom” Experience
Beyond the conference hall, the city of Prague served as a massive communicative laboratory. The students were tasked with navigating the city using English as their primary bridge:
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Pragmatic Skills: Handling transactions in shops, asking for directions on the street, and managing social interactions in diverse urban settings.
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Cultural Competence: Exploring the historical and natural landmarks of Prague, using English-language tours and materials to deepen their global perspective.

The Backend: STARTINFORUM’s Logistics & Security Framework
The success of an international student tour depends entirely on what happens behind the scenes. Our company provided comprehensive logistical management to ensure a zero-risk environment:
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Document Management: Full oversight of visa processes, permissions, and official school documentation.
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Secure Logistics: Strategic selection of hotel arrangements focusing on safety, comfort, and proximity to academic venues.
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On-Ground Coordination: 24/7 management to ensure a secure and comfortable stay, allowing students and teachers to focus entirely on learning.
Outcomes & Scalability: A Proven Model
The Prague tour resulted in a profound shift in student confidence and school morale. This experience is not an isolated event; it is a scalable model that STARTINFORUM has successfully implemented across various regions.
Our Track Record includes educational trips in:
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Turkey (Domestic Immersions): Istanbul, Bolu, Izmir, Assos, Antalya, and Bursa. Each location is chosen to reflect specific historical, natural, or industrial curriculum topics.
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International Hubs: Custom academic tours designed around specific conferences or institutional partnerships.
Strategic Benefits: A Win-Win for All Stakeholders
For the Students |
For the School |
| Identity Shift: Seeing themselves as global citizens and academic presenters. | Institutional Prestige: Positioning the school as a leader in international student mobility. |
| Fluency Leap: Intense, 24/7 English immersion that breaks communicative barriers. | Competitive Advantage: Offering a high-value, unique program that differentiates the school from local competitors. |
| Soft Skills: Developing independence, time management, and public speaking confidence. | Teacher Development: Exposure for school faculty to international academic standards and networking. |
Suggestions for Future Collaborative Tours
Based on the success of the Prague model, we suggest schools consider:
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Thematic Tours: Aligning trips with specific LGS/Academic topics (e.g., “The History of Science in Istanbul” or “Environmental Sustainability in Antalya”).
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Presentation Readiness Hubs: 4-week preparation intensives before the trip to ensure student projects are ready for international presentation.
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Cross-School Collaborations: Organizing joint tours for multiple schools in Bolu or Bursa to foster local networking during global travels.
