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From a School in South-East Birmingham to the Mountains of Nepal

Ciaran Clinton, headteacher at Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School in Birmingham, has led multiple Challenges Abroad expeditions with his students, taking cohorts to Nepal, Cambodia, and Peru. With a Thailand trip in the pipeline and a brand new global citizenship club, here’s his story of why these experiences matter far more than anything four walls can offer.

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“They Come Back Taller”: How International Experiences Transform Students

Whilst we’re in the midst of funding applications for our UK partners, it’s heartening to reflect on student impact, and read some of the incredible stories that they share with us.

If you want to hear from the participants themselves, and understand how this could benefit your students, give the article a read.

There’s still time for Olivia Knowler, and her superstar projects team, to support your UK government Turing Scheme funding application, and access these international opportunities for your students.

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From Chemistry Class To Life-Changing Adventures

Marcus Rutland, a chemistry teacher at Queen Mary’s College, has led four Challenges Abroad expeditions, taking 68 students to Cambodia, Panama, Nepal, and India. With a fifth trip now in the planning stages, here’s his story of why these trips matter far more than any classroom lesson ever could.

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Adam’s Adventure in Cambodia

Adam’s time in Cambodia was a transformative experience that expanded his global outlook. He immersed himself in the culture, overcoming language barriers and embracing the challenges of a developing country. The journey opened doors to new possibilities and sparked a desire to explore opportunities that blend travel, creativity, and purpose.

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