MEI Academy | World High School

MEI Academy, World High School

Why choose MEI Academy, World High School?

Our guiding principle has always been to encourage students to learn about the world and how to live in it. It isn’t enough to travel abroad, visit historical sites and museums, and expect meaningful connections to happen automatically. Our mission is to offer a global high school experience with each lesson designed to inspire REAL education in the locations we visit.

We believe that the best education lies in experiencing the world around us where there are no desks, there are no walls: the world is our classroom.

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Website
meiacademy.com
Founded
1997

Reviews

Lauren
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best thing I’ve ever done

I originally made the decision to study abroad because I felt like I was living the same day on repeat. I anticipated this trip would make me more adaptable and I would get to experience different cultures. But it beyond exceeded my expectations; it forced me to grow as a person on so many different levels. We were immersed into so many different ways of living and outlooks on life. I have never been one to get “excited” or really invested into learning, but this trip completely shifted that for me. We learned about events, people, places, etc. and became experts on those topics. It’s one thing to hear about an event and its impact as a statistic, but being there, seeing how people live, and talking to those behind the numbers makes it feel real. Beyond the cultures we got to experience, the people I met along the way is what truly made this trip even more amazing. Almost of us knew each other before the trip, and we all clicked immediately. Everyone became like family after the first 24 hours. I have been home now for about a month and I have thought about the trip every day since. From this experience I’ve gained new perspectives on the world, but also lifelong friendships.

What was your funniest moment?
The funniest moment from the trip was when my friends and I were out shopping in Kyoto. It was raining all day and we were tired from walking all day so we decided to look for a massage place. We had gone to 4 different places, and none of them had room. This particular one that we got turned away from happened to be upstairs in this little alleyway, the stairs were slick… and one of my friends slipped for the 3rd time on the trip so far. Her pain wasn’t what was funny, but her reaction. After we made sure she was okay, we all started dying laughing (the boys even got teary eyed).
Pros
  • The hotels we stayed in were all amazing.
  • The academic work was engaging and also taught us about modern day events going on in the world.
  • The lifelong friendships.
Cons
  • Occasionally I felt like I didn’t have enough time to complete assignments, but it thought us how to operate under pressure.
tula
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My MEI experience

My 45 days with MEI have honestly been one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. I went into it exited to see new places, try new foods and meet new people which I did all of but most of all i've truly fallen in love with learning. I would recommend this course to anyone wanting to get a taste of travel but especially to those who have struggled with feeling passionate about school. This program has taught me so much about how capable I am of not only being able to keep up but also succeed when i'm outside of my comfort zone. Joe, Rita, and Zoe are also some of the loveliest and smartest people i've ever met and it has been such a pleasure to learn and get to know them. I have learned so much about myself, how I interact with others and how I do and want to interact with the world in my future. If your a teenager wanting to get out into the world and are ready for a challenge I 100% recommend looking into MEI !

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
I wasn't expecting to get the chance to hold some super cool animals like two huge pythons and a giant bomb smelling rat!
Pros
  • sick views
  • teachers
  • self-growth
Cons
  • for shorter trips the adjustment period can feel long
  • you will be tired
Kora
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Incredible trip!

This is my second semester with MEI as I’m doing the big year program and I would recommend this program to anyone who is looking to get out of their comfort zone with a love of traveling. The growth that I have experienced on this journey of a lifetime, nothing from a classroom back home would ever come close to matching. You will be pushed out of your comfort zone and it will be hard, it isn’t a vacation it’s high school but the lessons you learned will help you for the rest of your life even if it’s just that independence being away from home for months. I think that these programs are perfect for anyone who is looking to learn about the world whilst being immersed in it from Hiroshima to Angkor Wat I think that this program will not only be a experience that I won’t forget but is a jumping off point for any traveling that I want to do in the future.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Stay on top of your work! Whether that’s as simple as a Trello card or an essay time will get away from you and the sooner you hand it in the more time you have to explore the city you're in stress free.
Pros
  • Travel
  • Different cultures
  • Joe Mei
Vaughn
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Magnificent MEI Experience

This trip was not only the single best experience of my life to date but also a needed reminder of how amazing education can be. The way that MEI plans and designs the trip is otherworldly always making you feel structured and ready for the next adventure. The locations, teachers, students, assignments and activities are something you will never forget. My only advice for future students, stay on top of work, pack everything and more even if your bag is a little more uncomfortable moving around and make sure do everything and live it to the fullest. The curriculum and assignments are genuinely enjoyable and exciting, the teachers are more experienced and have more knowledge than you could ever imagine. If your a future student looking forward to an MEI abroad trip remember this, if you do the work, listen to lessons and connect to the studies it will change the way you view the program and this world. The books, media and content connect you to the culture of your travels like no other. If you’re ready to become a learner, a traveler and a powerful part of our world then look no further. Join MEI on their next trip to Asia or another corner of the globe. If you forget all else remember this, the world is our classroom, don’t be afraid to use it.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
If I were the do this trip all over again there would be a few smaller changes. Without a doubt I would read the books and watch the media many many times. Making sure to truly know all the content to a level where you can explain and teach it someone changes the way you experience this program. I would make sure the have all the content and information down and additionally make sure you have everything. Double, triple check you have everything you need and then add a little more. Cables, chargers, electrolytes, batteries, cleaning/hygiene product, clothes. Everything in some way or another becomes necessary even when you least expect it and that’s the beauty of MEI. Always learning, always on your toes and always ready for the next adventure.
Pros
  • The education is next level compared to any general public or private school on earth
  • You’re always finding new things, passions, cultures, places.
  • Entertainment, there are always incredibly fun things to do all around town, with the students, the teachers or maybe even with the locals.
Cons
  • The days are long and tiring but it’s all a part of the journey.
  • Early mornings some days, get ready to wake up for school on Saturday and Sunday!
  • The trip is too short, it flies bye and you wish you were out for a double the time.
Jace
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best trip of my life

Mei spring semester was my favourite trip I’ve ever been on. The countries i saw and the people I met were just amazing. I was scared to leave my life behind for a few months but right when I got to Bangkok and met the group I wasn’t scared anymore I was excited. From the teachers to all the students this was the best trip of my life. I’ve made so memories that have stuck and will continue to stuck with me throughout time. The teaching was phenomenal. How they teach and make you learn is something every kid should have

What was your funniest moment?
It’s awful and I shouldn’t say this the was the funniest moment of the trip but a friend of mine I made on the trip tripped and feel down the stairs (she was okay) but the way it happened was so funny and we still talk about it today
Pros
  • Learning relivant things
  • Meeting people
  • Seeing new places
Cons
  • Some small hotels
  • Workload

Programs

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Alumni Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with verified alumni.

Why did you choose this program?

Growing up, my family chose to travel a lot as we believe it enhances one’s global mindset which is crucial in today's world. We heard about the program through our neighbors whose daughters did it. We believed this program would provide a perfect opportunity to travel as well as earn recognizable high school credits. My older sister decided to participate in the Ancient World Odessey trip in her summer leading into Grade 12 and had so many amazing memories to share when she returned. I knew I want to participate.

What did your program provider assist you with, and what did you have to organize on your own?

MEI's website was super easy to navigate when looking up programs and finding which was right for you. Before deciding, there were multiple meetings in my city from teachers who are with MEI to ask questions or any concerns I had. Once I chose the program I wanted, everything travel-wise was organized through MEI. They booked all hotels, plane tickets, and even helped with Visa applications for China.

During foundation work before we left, all the teachers and students of the program were able to contact each other using a Facebook group that was set up by MEI for asking questions and getting to know each other.

What is one piece of advice you'd give to someone going on your program?

I think the one piece of advice that any student who is wondering if they should go on an MEI trip should know is that MEI is an academic program which requires hard work. Of course, that is not to say you don't get to go out and see the location you are in, but more of a word of caution that you have to be willing to work hard in order to get good grades as you might get in your normal high school.

Since the summer programs are condensed versions of courses you may usually take in four months down into 35 days, you have to acknowledge that you will always have an assignment on the go. My biggest piece of advice is that you shouldn't procrastinate while on the program and always finish with your best work possible.

What does an average day/week look like as a participant of this program?

An average day with MEI is fairly standard across all programs. You wake up and have morning workout at about 7:00 local time until 7:30. This workout is one of the best activities to start your day with. Often, we play ultimate frisbee or other active group activities to wake us up and help beat jet lag. We then head back to where we are staying and get changed and eat breakfast. At around 9:00 AM, we meet again as a class and participate in Morning Note, a journaling exercise which requires 900 words in 30 minutes. This allows us to get ready academically for the day and helps train us to write fast.

After that, we will either already be at our lecture location or we will walk to it. This location is always relevant to the material we are learning that day. After our lecture, we are often assigned an assignment and have around four hours of free time to head out in groups of three to explore the city and work.

In the two course programs, we meet again in the afternoon to have another lecture and head to dinner as a family or small groups. At the end of the day, we have free time to unwind after dinner, get work done with friends in other rooms at the hotel, and go back to our own assigned rooms for room check where teachers give us important information about the next day.

Going into your experience abroad, what was your biggest fear, and how did you overcome it? How did your views on the issue change?

My biggest fear about going abroad was the fact I went alone without knowing anyone else, and being scared that I wouldn't make friends. This was completely changed with MEI from the first day everyone came in to meet everyone with this same fear. The fear quickly evaporated as we really met each other and talked for a bit.

MEI builds a family on each trip where you feel that you truly belong. All the teachers on the trip are easy to talk to and feel more of a mentor than a normal classroom teacher who you might be intimidated to talk to. Once you start to live with everyone and move as a group, you realize that the students you are with are just like you, and you just become so quickly bonded! In the future, I look forward to travelling solo and meeting new people I might have never talked to on a normal day at home.

Staff Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with program leaders.

Michael Gibbons

Job Title
Lead Teacher and Program Coordinator
Mike was a semester student with MEI International Academy in 2009. He returned in 2016 as a Lead Teacher and Course Developer, taking students throughout Europe. His specialty in humanities with a focus on Modern History has helped him lead the Trek Through Europe, Footsteps to the Modern World, and the Online Live History Program.
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What is your favorite travel memory?

Of the many memories I have made in my years of travel with MEI, one of my favourites has to be my first lesson ever as a teacher. Sitting at Hyde Park in London, teaching about the modern world; Surveillance, Terrorism, and the start to the 21st century. My lesson was interrupted by the Queen, who was receiving the King of Spain, all while MI5 agents ensured the Queen's safety with snipers and surveillance. During my first lesson, I could not have planned for such a vivid example of the themes.

How have you changed/grown since working for your current company?

All MEI trips allow students and teachers to grow and learn from our travels in the world together. I have grown and learned so much from my colleagues and my students on each of my programs, but the aspect that sticks out most is patience. Patience waiting for flights or hotels, patience waiting for museums or restaurants, and patience with students and new travellers trying to find their way. I truly believe that patience is one of the most essential traits for any teacher, but travelling with 30 teenagers across Europe has developed my patience far more than I could have ever imagined.

What is the best story you've heard from a return student?

The best story I have heard from a returning student was actually from one of my students' parents. They wrote to me, "... As parents, we are most impressed and even conversations at home about current events have been even better because [our daughters] critical thinking has been elevated and she is asking phenomenal questions now that she is viewing things with a different lens." As an educator, it is always my goal for students to see the world with different perspectives to understand any topic.

If you could go on any program that your company offers, which one would you choose and why?

As a History and Geography teacher, my choice is simple: Expedition to Tanzania. That program (while the most different) offers a unique opportunity to live and learn from locals while seeing some of the world's most important ecosystems. The World Issues course allows students and teachers to dive into the current issues facing Tanzania, Africa, and the developing world more broadly, all while camping on Safari or volunteering with a local school group. For me, the combination of location and learning puts Expedition to Tanzania on the top of my list.

What makes your company unique? When were you especially proud of your team?

MEI Academy is unique because of the people. MEI works because of the people involved, from the enthusiastic and knowledgeable teachers to engaged and motivated students. We often say MEI teachers, students, and parents are “kindred spirits” because of our shared values and love of travel. On every program I have been a part of (including as a student), I’m always proud of how MEI travels. As a student group, we often have some friction trying new places or new locations, but we always rise to the occasion. Most recently, in Amsterdam on the Footsteps Through the Modern World program, the hotel was very hesitant to accept our group. However, when we left, the hotelier and staff at the hotel said they had never had such a kind and respectful group of students, and we would be welcomed back anytime at any of their hotels. Another example that comes to mind was in Switzerland at the restaurant where I was having lunch. They mentioned that they only accept one group of students from a school in Canada, MEI Academy.

What do you believe to be the biggest factor in being a successful company?

The people. No matter where I am in the world, or what company or school I am engaged with, the most significant factor in success comes down to the people involved. MEI has always picked the best people, and many of our students return as teachers because they know the program, they know the expectations and buy-in to the MEI ethos. Live your education.