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Doncaster students study visit to UN

18 sixth form students from three Doncaster schools ( The Armthorpe School, Trinity Academy and Sir Thomas Wharton Community College) will travel to Geneva on 24 October to spend 5 days studying the day-to-day workings of the United Nations. The visit, organised by my-work-experience.com and led by Bob Willey, has been funded by Doncaster Council.

The students, accompanied by three of their teachers and Ron and Phil from my-work-experience.com, will have free access to most of the enormous UN complex and will be able to attend meetings and debates on current world issues.

This will be the twentieth group of students that Bob has accompanied to the UN for such visits. For many students these visits have proven to be a life changing experience.

Follow the Doncaster students’ progress on Twitter – www.twitter.com/mywex

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  1. Good luck Doncaster students – and teachers; we hope you will have a great time
    from all at Aimhigher and the DE4L Partnership who are supporting the costs of this exciting opportunity

    Take lots of photos! will be following yoiu on Twitter.

    Posted by Kath Fitzpatrick | October 25, 2010, 1:04 pm

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