In July 2017 12 students and 4 members of staff from All Saints Academy in Cheltenham will visit the Diocese of Western Tanganyika for 2 weeks. They will work with local schools developing sports and leadership programmes and live alongside young people of the area building relationship and cultural understanding.
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