Students from Harrow College have attended an emergency training session at the Harrow on the Hill campus, on Wednesday 27 November.
ESOL science students were taught how to put someone in a recovery position, administer CPR and act as first responders in the event of a heart attack, cardiac arrest or choking and bleeding.
The training was delivered by Steve Malde who works as a volunteer for the British Heart Foundation and the London Ambulance Service.
Ameeta Jethwa, ESOL lecturer at Harrow College said: "My students have been learning about the functions of the heart in their lessons and this was a good follow up session that teaches them how to save a life. As they are science students who want to develop careers in the medical field, this was a fantastic opportunity for them."