STS High School 14–18 years of age

Mathilde was on an exchange year in Spain

Thu Jul 03 2025

Hi, my name is Mathilde and I am 18 years old. Right now, I am living in Corrales, Huelva, a city in the south of Spain. I am spending 10 months here as an exchange student with STS, and I'm now in the last month of my amazing experience.

Why I chose an exchange year

My motive for doing an exchange year was to learn about a new culture, learn a new language, get to know new people, and experience a totally new life. I chose Spain as my host country because their culture and way of living are so much more different from where I come from in Norway.

A new life in Spain

I have built a whole new life here, and I am so happy with how it has been. First of all, I have gotten an incredible family that has taken me into their home and made me feel like a part of them and their culture. Getting to know them has been a big part of the exchange because they become your family for the year.

Overcoming the language barrier

Even though the language barrier was hard at the start, we have made a really great connection. I have also made friends for life. I have been really lucky with the people I have met. My friends welcomed me into their group from the beginning, and being able to get to know people my age has been really cool. They have also played a big role in helping me learn the language.

Learning Spanish

One of the most important reasons I chose to do the exchange was to learn the language. The biggest thing for me was to try my best to listen and participate in conversations, even though I said — and still say — things wrong sometimes. Although I didn’t always understand and had to ask many times, even feeling a little uncomfortable, you do learn it. I’ve really seen a difference in my Spanish and now communicate with so many people. That’s what I came for, and I hope to learn even more in the future.

Discovering Spanish culture through dance

To include myself and learn as much as I could about the culture, I started dancing Sevillanas in my spare time. That’s a type of flamenco dance that’s typical in Andalucía. It’s something I really enjoy, and I’ve gotten to know many others who go to the same dance school. Thanks to learning the dance, I was able to participate in La Romería, which is one of my best memories. I dressed up in my flamencodress with my friends from the town. I really, really loved that experience.

A life-changing experience

I would 100% recommend doing an exchange year. I have learned so many things about a different culture, but also so much about myself and what I can accomplish. I truly believe this year will benefit me a lot in the future. Having STS as support has been great — all the way from the start until now at the end.

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