Learning Without Borders: Bayview Glen’s Global Education Journey

Written by Dr. Angela Mantie,
Director of Global Education and Strategic Partnerships

Bayview Glen, Global Education is more than just a concept — it’s a mission. A mission to bring people together, foster understanding, and inspire students to take meaningful action toward a more just and equitable world through realworld, transformative field-based learning.

Launching this year, our Global Education Experiential programmes invite Prep students to explore through the theme Canada: Land as Teacher, Guided by Story. Upper School students will explore via a three-year cycle (the Americas, north-south and east-west) through Three Years, One Planet, Infinite Perspectives.

Guided by our strategic plan, students across all divisions will engage in transformational learning opportunities through two key platforms: Round Square Conferences and Bayview Glen Global Learning Experiences. 

Round Square International Conference: Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

This September, Bayview Glen sent four leaders to Dubai, UAE. Joining over 1,000 students, 200 adults, and 170 schools, our delegates engaged in a dynamic series of experiences.

After a long 14-hour flight, our excitement was unmatched — not just to stretch our legs, but to finally have arrived in Dubai. We were warmly welcomed by students from the host schools of the conference. After settling in, we headed to sand dunes just outside of the city for a dinner of traditional Emirati cuisine, followed by a stunning fire dance and fireworks show. The next day, we continued to meet students from around the world, formed “baraza” groups for discussion and bonding, and experienced a dhow (boat) cruise with breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa and Ain Dubai. The next couple of days were a bit more focused, with the Spirit of Environmentalism day including the making of natural pesticides and planting Ghaf trees. The Spirit of Service day included seva at a local gurudwara, and later participation in a souk (market) to raise funds for the development of a school in Nepal. The nights were always packed with exciting activities that pushed us to bond with the students around us, like the cultural night, where diversity was celebrated through performances from students representing many nations. Overall, the trip was an unforgettable experience that expanded our worldviews, fostered meaningful connections, and strengthened our adaptability, empathy, and global awareness.

Alida K., Grade 12 student

If you’d told me a few months ago that I’d be planting trees with students from South Africa, sorting food in a Hindu temple, and dancing beside delegates from thirty different countries — all in the same week — I probably would’ve laughed. But that’s exactly what Dubai was: a whirlwind of cultures, ideas, and laughter that showed me how powerful connection can be when it’s rooted in purpose. I met people from every corner of the world, each bringing their own perspective — stories that quietly reshaped how I think about community, empathy, and leadership. From environmental workshops to late-night conversations about identity, every moment felt alive with possibility. I came home with sand in my shoes, a camera roll full of memories, and a renewed sense of what it means to be a global citizen — curious, collaborative, and endlessly inspired.

Reese T., Grade 12 student

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