
A group of Narrabri High School students and teachers arrived in Cambodia today to lend a hand in building accommodation in remote villages.
The group, pictured right at Narrabri railway station ready to board their train, set off for Cambodia, via a Singapore stopover, on Saturday morning, flying out of Sydney on Sunday.
Former teacher Wayne Knight and head teacher Kathy Bailey are making their second trip to Cambodia with a school group and are joined by teacher Donna McKinstry as supervisors of the students.
For most students it will be their first overseas trip. They will have a busy schedule when they arrive in Cambodia and apart from working on their village projects will visit an orphanage and a hospital.
They have gone to Cambodia equipped with learning materials to present to school students. The students raised funds for the trip and the teachers are paying their own way.
The High School travellers will be overseas for 11 days.