The teaching of ICT in Isle of Man schools is widely seen as a major success story.
It's been praised by education specialists from elsewhere in the British Isles, and some have adopted the Island's approach in their own education systems.
Now a delegation from Sweden has been on the Island, to see if they can learn from the way Manx pupils are taught computer technology.
Swedish politicians Anders Andersson and Cecilia Bernston (pictured) were impressed with what they saw:
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