THIS half term CLC girls have been raring to go, organising charity fundraisers for the six college charities and a Mongolian orphanage which girls are visiting on an outdoor education expedition in 2013.
On November 10, the CLC International Society hosted a fun event: The Nom Nom Games.
Based around international cuisine, not only was it a chance to try the flavours of the world, but it also gave the girls the option to participate in what promised to be a very exciting set of games.
Girls were assigned a continent and given a food passport.
They then participated in groups (continents) for the various games, which included Sweets in the Socks and Chubby Bunny.
Although the games were extremely good fun, the girls were somewhat more excited about the food which was available for them to gorge on at the Nom Nom Games.
The food was arranged in countries and the girls could go about and take whatever food they wished.
They would use their food passport, which could take them to many places, including Japan, Korea, India, America, Thailand and also "Jardinia" (named after College Principal Ms Jardine Young), which served British food.
Sweets were the major highlight of the evening.
Charlotte Jiang