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100

What are the Channel islands?

The Channel Islands are a group of islands in the English Channel, near the coast of France. They include Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and others.

100

What languages are spoken?

English is the main language. French and Jèrriais (a local Norman language) are also spoken.

100

Name two famous places

Mont Orgueil Castle and St. Brelade’s Bay.

200

Where is Jersey located?

Jersey is located in the English Channel, close to the north-west coast of France.

200

What are typical foods?

Seafood, Jersey Royal potatoes, and dairy products like butter and cream.

200

When was the Mont Orgueil Castle built?

It was built in the 13th century (around 1200).

300

What is the link between Jersey and the UK?

Jersey is not part of the UK, but it is a British Crown Dependency. It has its own government, but the UK is responsible for its defence and international relations.

300

What does the Jersey flag look like?

The flag is white with a red diagonal cross and the Jersey coat of arms at the top with three yellow lions.

300

What happened during World War II in Jersey?

Jersey was occupied by Nazis from 1940 to 1945. It was the only British territory occupied during the war.

300

Name one festival or tradition:

The Battle of Flowers festival.

300

Why do tourists visit Jersey?

Tourists visit Jersey for its beautiful beaches, historical sites, mild climate, and nature.

400

How many inhabitants are there?

There are about 105,000 inhabitants.

400

What do the colours and symbols represent?

The cross, which is referred to as a St. Patrick's Cross, symbolizes Jersey's link to Britain. The coat of arms (three lions) represents loyalty to the British Crown.

400

What were the Jersey War Tunnels used for?

They were used by German forces as underground hospitals and storage areas during the occupation.

400

When will some students from René Cassin secondary school be in Jersey? Date of arrival and departure.

From the 4th to the 8th of May 2026.