Politics students from a Scottish high school proved their green credentials by taking the Caledonian Sleeper to London in order to visit the Houses of Parliament.
The students, from Millburn Academy in Inverness, were met at London Euston by Drew Hendry, their Member of Parliament for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey.
After leaving Euston, they had a guided tour of Parliament.
The Academy chose to reduce their carbon footprint by travelling with Caledonian Sleeper.
Jason McClurg, Teacher of Modern Studies, Politics and History at Millburn Academy, said: “We were thrilled to have the opportunity to make this memorable journey from Inverness to London with Caledonian Sleeper, and for some of the pupils, it was their first time travelling on Caledonian Sleeper.
“They work extremely hard in class,and they were excellent ambassadors for our school and our area whilst on this trip. I am very proud of each of them.
“The service provides a direct link from the Scottish Highlands to our UK capital, and being able to hop on the train at Inverness is not only convenient but also a much greener option than flying.”
Drew Hendry MP added: “It was great to welcome students and staff from Millburn Academy to Parliament this week, as part of their ongoing studies into democracy.
“How fantastic is it that they were able to use the Sleeper to travel down! Young people are leading the way when it comes to climate change and making environmentally friendly decisions, and I am sure this played a big part in the organisation of their trip.
“The Caledonian Sleeper truly is a fantastic service, offering accessibility to and from the Highlands creating a welcome travel link with London.”
Steven Marshall, Head of Sales and Marketing for Caledonian Sleeper, said: ” We were so pleased to hear that Millburn Academy chose Caledonian Sleeper as their mode of transport. We hope more schools will be inspired by their approach and I hope the pupils enjoyed their journey and have a fantastic time in London.”
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