Clara Sibaud I really enjoyed my time here at Kings, particularly being with 3rd and 4th standard and the children who go to study prep, as well as helping out in the kitchen and swimming with the older girls. Read more
Barrai Hennebry This is my fifth visit to Kings World Trust for Children and Kings School and I believe each visit has strengthened my relationship with the organisation and the children. Read more
Ginny Troughton My time at Kings has gone a lot quicker than I thought it would. I've had the chance to get to know so many of the students, through the short drama production, playing sport, study time and just talking to people. Read more
Claire Murray I very much enjoyed my time at Kings School. It is so refreshing to see people from all different cultures working together for such a good cause. In the school it is easy to see that everyone is passionate. Read more
Fiona Robertson I very much enjoyed my time at Kings School. It is so refreshing to see people from all different cultures working together for such a good cause. In the school it is easy to see that everyone is passionate. Read more
Linda Burns Volunteering at Kings School was a really enjoyable and rewarding experience for me. As a more mature volunteer, I wasn't sure how useful I would be. My school days are a long time ago. Read more
Lola Pickford I had such a wonderful month at Kings. It is unlike no other school I've visited - from its beautiful green surroundings, to its excellent facilities and range of extra curriculum activities, to its brilliant canteen food. Read more
Louise Abraham I felt very welcome at king's school. I enjoyed helping the children with their reading, especially the kindergarten children. The outreach visits were very eye-opening for me as i could the living conditions of the local people. Read more
Charles Charles who is an ex Trust and Kings School student joined his first ship, a large oil tanker called MT Isis, as a Deck Cadet. So far he has visited Singapore, Dubai,Philippines and Vietnam and is now en route for Australia.
Sam Nesaraj Sam Nesaraj has been supported by the Trust for a number of years but has since qualified as a mechanical engineer. He is working as an apprentice trainee in the Nagercoil transport department and is enthusiastic about his future.
Martin Martin has been helped by the Trust since he was a small child. He is now working as a sales representative for a car show room in Vallioor and is very confident about his future. He is proud to support and take care for his elderly grandparents.
Sam Antony Sam Antony and Jebashrill were together at the Kings World Trust and continued onto the same college doing a diploma in mechanical engineering. Both have been successful and are now in responsible positions on oil rigs. They enjoy travelling and their jobs.
Isaac Kirubakaran Isaac Kirubakaran has been with the Trust since he was six and is now an engineering graduate. He is currently teaching in a college in Tirunelveli and looking after his mother. He presented Uncle Colin and Mr. Navamani with a gift.
Vijay, Rathi & Ajay Mrs Thangamuthu and her four children were left homeless when her husband died. She joined the Trust as a Foster Mother with her children, while her children attended school. All her children have graduated from other colleges and all at work.
Jaison Jaison was just six when he joined the Trust. Having lost both his parents and his sister his situation was desperate but he is now confident and enjoys life. Jaison left the Trust with a degree in Hotel Management and Catering. He initially worked in a five star hotel in Mumbai and has also spent time working in Gulf.
Gunaseelan Gunaseelan joined the Trust after his father deserted the family. His mother was unwell and his mentally challenged uncle could not be any support to the family but a drain on their resources. He graduated in mechanical engineering and is now in charge of a wind farm.
Jeykumar, Ramarajan & Muthuselvi Jeyakumar has returned from Chennai and is with his family in South Vagaikulam. He and his brother Ramarajan are running a travel business together. His sister Muthuselvi is working as a lab technician and her husband is working abroad.
Muthuselvi Muthuselvi graduated through the Trust's Outreach Programme and is working as a teacher at Kings School. She is married to a chef and is a mother. The family is very happy and is grateful to the Trust for its support.
Chellapandi Chellapandi and his sister Gracemani were educated by the Trust and have graduated. Gracemani got married and Chellapandi went to work in Chennai. He is now the Marketing Manager at the Reliance company and is married to a nurse.
Ponrani Ponrani joined the Trust after her mother's death; her father married again and deserted her. Ponrani qualified as a Montessori teacher and was working in Kings School until she married a successful businessman.