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WELCOME

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​TO  SECONDARY EDUCATION 

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TRAVEL ABROAD - GAP YEAR

Ellie, 21

Texas

Travelling & Volunteering As Savvy Career Moves? You Better Believe It

A year and a half ago I faced up to the realisation that I wasn’t happy with my life. I was five years into a successful teaching career, yet I knew I couldn’t continue. Each time I stood in front of my students I was overcome with envy: envious of their opportunities as yet wide open and endless; a vast ocean of choices, decisions and life to be experienced.

Maddi, 19  

New York

Discover Beautiful Cambodia (and Thailand)

The colours, smells, and sounds of the Bangkok streets as we pushed through the traffic from the airport to our hotel threatened an overwhelming start to our journey. Luckily we had our tiny Cambodian CEO (Chief Experience Officer - G Adventures term for your guide) Sky, whose unbelievably big grin and matching laugh meant it was basically impossible not to be upbeat and smiling

Chris, 24
San Francisco

Sarah Jane Robinson, 21

Los Angeles (LA)

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A Scuba Diving Adventure in Madagascar.
After spending 14 years educating myself I decided to take a gap year. I felt that I deserved some time off! I spent some time in my final year of school deciding what I wanted to do. It wasn’t easy, so I ended up writing down a few criteria. It had to be remote, worthwhile, impress people when I told them where I went (hey, we're all guilty of it) and, most importantly, it had to include scuba diving!
Prison Break: Volunteering in a Thai Women’s Jail

For most travellers to Thailand a trip to the local prison is the last thing that they would want on their itinerary. In fact they would try to avoid it at costs. But while travelling in Thailand last year I bumped into an old friend who was teaching English as a volunteer in Chiang Mai Women’s prison.

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