
Walldorf Gymnasium
Walldorf Gymnasium (inbound program)
Day 1 | Departure
Depart Frankfurt for New York, United States. Meals Included: None
Days 2 - 13 | Privately arranged family stay with Mahopac High School in New York
Privately arranged family stay and school visit organized by Walldorf Gymnasium and Mahopac High School. Immerse yourself in the American culture and English language by experiencing everyday life with your host family! It’s your opportunity to use your language skills in real-life situations and make new friends. Meals Included: None
Day 14 | Departure
Depart New York for Frankfurt. Meals Included: None
Day 15 | Return
Arrive in Frankfurt, Germany. Meals Included: None
Price Includes
Price Excludes
- Airline baggage fees
- Transportation to/from German departure city
- Any costs incurred due to delayed or missed flights
- Passport, visa or other travel document processing fees
- Tips (guides, drivers, hotels, restaurants, etc.)
- Spending money and gifts
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Enrollment Information
All program payments are made by Walldorf Gymnasium on behalf of students.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a family stay, and why is it important?
Xperitas believes that living with a family, speaking their language and participating in their customs is the best, most authentic and rewarding way to experience another culture. This is what distinguishes our programs from any other individual, family or group travel experience. Our host families are volunteers who genuinely want to welcome the student into their home and daily family routine.
After almost 50 years of arranging family stays, we are no longer surprised when students consistently report that living with a family is the best part of their experience abroad. Our success with family stays is thanks to our network of dedicated people around the world who work to ensure a wonderful experience for our students.
How does Xperitas find host families?
At Xperitas we take great pride in helping world language learners and host families create lifelong connections. All of Xperitas’ host families are carefully screened using culturally appropriate practices and selected by local coordinators in the destination country. Many of Xperitas' family stay coordinators abroad are educators and other well-connected members of their community. They network through local schools and community organizations to select families who not only speak the language being studied by the visiting student, but also are eager to share their home and their culture with an American teenager. We select host families who are not financially motivated but motivated by the genuine desire to share their home, language, and culture with our student travelers. Our primary concern is the safety of our participants, and we hope almost 50 years of experience will put your mind at ease.
When will participants receive information about their host families?
We generally distribute host family information when it is received from our family stay coordinators, approximately two weeks prior to the group’s departure. We know you’re anxious to get this information and we’ll pass it on as soon as we get it!
How can participants best prepare for the Family Stay Experience®?
Xperitas has many helpful resources for participants to prepare for this exciting part of their program. These include the "How Host Families are Chosen" document, monthly Navigator parent newsletters and articles on our blog.
How should participants thank their families for hosting them?
Host families very generously volunteer their time and open their homes to students. Xperitas recommends that participants write thank-you notes before the last day of the family stay and leave them with their host family.
Xperitas also recommends that participants bring small gifts to thank their host families for their hospitality. Gifts given to the host family do not need to be expensive or extravagant. Think about what would be unique and meaningful. Some ideas include:
- Something that comes from or is made in your town, city or region
- Preserved food items from your region that you can cook with your host family
- Clothing or souvenirs featuring sports teams from your school, city or state
- A book or calendar about your town or state with lots of pictures
- A personal photo album with photos that depict your life at home – pictures of your family, school, pets and things that you do are best
- Games that can be played with your host family
What is the leader’s role during the family stay?
Xperitas requires at least one leader to remain on-call during the family stay. Leaders may stay with a family as well, or in a nearby hotel. The on-call leader is available to address any problems that arise during the family stay. If everything is running as planned, the leader is not expected to check in with students individually, and we also encourage leaders not to do so in order to allow students to interact with their families.
What if an issue arises during the family stay?
Xperitas has staff on call 24/7 while our groups are abroad to address any issues that arise. Participants will have the group leader and local coordinator’s contact information in case an emergency arises. Participants should feel comfortable reaching out to their leader, and the leader should work with the local coordinator to address any issues in collaboration with Xperitas.