
Fourteen Isle of Man students have been awarded for helping others.
A-level pupils at Queen Elizabeth II high school have taken part in a Peer Mentor scheme.
The course, which is in its sixth year, gives older pupils the skills to help younger children make the transition from primary to secondary school easier.
Director of Education Martin Barrow says it's of huge benefit to the youngsters:
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