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Antigua and Barbuda

A child-friendly mission briefing for 20 November — capital, climate, school day, languages, fun facts, native animals, and five questions to ask the class on the other side of the world.

Briefing being written. The capital, map, languages and time-zone are right. We’re still hand-writing the rich cultural sections — highlights, native animals, food, music, sport and festivals — country by country. Antigua and Barbuda is on the list.
  • Capital
    Saint John's
  • Population
    ~104 thousand
  • Time zone
    America/Puerto Rico (UTC -4)
  • Currency
    Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Antigua and Barbuda, with Saint John's marked
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Climate in November: Dry season in many regions; warm.

Saint John's, the capital of Antigua and Barbuda

The capital

Saint John's

Photo · Wikimedia Commons

School life

In a Antigua and Barbuda classroom

Local school customs vary. The best way to learn about a class's day is to ask them directly.

Greetings to learn

Say hello like a local

  • Hello!
    English

Five questions to ask

Conversation starters

  1. 01What does your school day look like?
  2. 02What do you eat at lunch?
  3. 03What games do you play at break?
  4. 04What's the weather like today?
  5. 05What do you wish more children around the world knew about your country?

What not to assume

Friendly cautions

  • Antigua and Barbuda has many regions and communities — there is no single experience.
  • Climate, food, and traditions can vary widely from one part of the country to another.
Reflection prompts
  • What's something you'd love to share about your school day?
  • What's the most surprising thing you'd love to ask the other class?

Could your class meet Antigua and Barbuda?

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