CREAM teas, ten-pin bowling and a visit to Stonehenge are just some of the experiences planned for a group of exchange students due to visit Trowbridge next week.
A group of about 20 youngsters from Trowbridge's twin town, Elblag, are coming to the town to stay with students from The Clarendon College, who have already visited Poland.
A spokesman for the school said: "Students from Clarendon were amazed at how welcome they were made to feel in Poland and students and staff will do their best to return the compliment."
The exchange was arranged by head of drama Alison Warren.
Trowbridge students performed a piece of drama that looked at the negative and positive aspects of living in the county town for their visit to Elblag at the end of last year, which featured on a Polish TV news bulletin.
The Polish youngsters will be performing their play at the school's Spectrum Theatre at 6.30pm on Wednesday.
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