It is a chance to be able to come back to the country that taught them so much after many years abroad.

That is one of the reasons why close to three hundred former students of International Secondary School are expected to be in the country this week for the school's annual re-union.

Former student and Alumni rep, Neisau Tuidraki said since the school was established in 1973, it was the premier school for expatriate children and many of the ex-students are now residing in the UK, in the United States and other Pacific Island countries.

Tuidraki added that this re-union is a very special one as the Alumni Body have received a huge response from ex-scholars some of whom have been planning for the event for a long time, with some expected to return after close to twenty years.