Staff at an Islamic boarding school in Indonesia will get a taste of the British education system next week.
A teacher and a manager at the Darunnajah Islamic Boarding School, in the city of Jakarata, will visit Holy Family Catholic School in Keighley to help cement a link between the two schools, which was initiated last year.
History teacher Muhammad Kadhafi Hamdie will spend two weeks in Keighley, from Monday.
Holy Family deputy head teacher, Chris Bohills, said Mr Hamdie would observe and take part in lessons and teach Arabic to some of the school's Muslim pupils.
He will be accompanied by Rizma Ilfi, who is in charge of the Darunnajah school's girls' dormitory.
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