Corsham School pupils are becoming teachers and sharing their IT skills with their community.
Eighteen sixth form pupils have volunteered to help a new IT club at Corsham's Springfield Community Campus.
The internet savvy teenagers will be teaching people about sending emails and browsing the web as part of a Wiltshire Council initiative to reduce social isolation, particularly among the elderly, and increase IT skills in our communities.
Pupils will be given a weekly enrichment slot on their timetables to attend the IT club at the Springfield campus and offer one to one support and advice.
The club will be run every Wednesday between 2pm and 4pm.
Jonathon Seed, cabinet member for campuses, said: "Young people often lead the way with digital skills and are the IT experts of tomorrow.
"This is the campus ethos in action, bringing our communities together to improve lives and help each other."
For more information and to register for the IT club visit www.wiltshireonline.org.