
Pupils from St Ninian's High School have recently returned from Cambodia where they were teaching disadvantaged children English.
The students were based at the Cambodian Children's Refuge Centre School, a Manx-based charity project in the country's capital, Phnom Penh.
The week long trip was organised by the Department of Education and Children's Youth Motor Project.
Peter Hodgson, from the Youth Motor Project, says it really was an eye-opening experience:
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