
Eleven students and three teachers from St Ninian's high school have given a presentation about their recent visit to the Uganda.
The trip was the end result of a 10 month fund raising effort which raised £44,000 to build a new school in a deprived area.
The team of sixth formers battled against the hot weather and decorated the newly erected building, also finding time to befriend some of the local 'street children' who have benefited from their efforts.
Student Amanda Litherland learned a great deal from her time in Uganda:
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