Is my Home suitable for the Exchange students?

Due to the numbers of Chuo city students involved each year, and to help overcome any possible language difficulties, the program requires each Host Family to accept two Japanese students.
The Organising Committee stresses there is absolutely no need for the visiting students to each have their own room during home-stay. It is preferable that the students share a room. It is also not necessary for this to be a dedicated bedroom.
Many host families place fold-out beds or sofa beds in the family, rumpus or lounge room for the Chuo students.
Sutherland Shire homes always seem very large and spacious to the visiting Chuo City students as the homes and apartments in Japan are usually much smaller than those taken for granted in Australia.
Please be assured, if any Host family is uncertain as to the suitability of accommodation Committee members are available to help with ideas and hopefully solutions.
The Organising Committee stresses there is absolutely no need for the visiting students to each have their own room during home-stay. It is preferable that the students share a room. It is also not necessary for this to be a dedicated bedroom.
Many host families place fold-out beds or sofa beds in the family, rumpus or lounge room for the Chuo students.
Sutherland Shire homes always seem very large and spacious to the visiting Chuo City students as the homes and apartments in Japan are usually much smaller than those taken for granted in Australia.
Please be assured, if any Host family is uncertain as to the suitability of accommodation Committee members are available to help with ideas and hopefully solutions.