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We’d like to say a huge thank you to Jonathan Brash MP for Hartlepool, for generously giving up his time to work with our Year 5/6 pupils today.

As part of UK Parliament Week, the children learned about Jonathan’s journey to becoming an MP, what his role involves, and the issues he is passionate about. He also asked pupils what changes they’d like to see in the world. Here are a few of their thoughtful responses:

🌟 “For people to be kinder and give more to charities.”
🏠 “To help house homeless people.”
🌊 “To clear pollution from the oceans.”
🚗 “To stop drink driving and speeding.”
🏙️ “To make Hartlepool a nicer, cleaner place.”

The pupils engaged brilliantly, asking insightful questions such as:
“What advice do you have for us if we’re interested in politics?”

We’re incredibly proud of our students for listening so attentively, sharing thoughtful ideas, and showing respect and appreciation for those who work to serve our community.
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We’d like to say a huge thank you to Jonathan Brash MP for Hartlepool, for generously giving up his time to work with our Year 5/6 pupils today.

As part of UK Parliament Week, the children learned about Jonathan’s journey to becoming an MP, what his role involves, and the issues he is passionate about. He also asked pupils what changes they’d like to see in the world. Here are a few of their thoughtful responses:

🌟 “For people to be kinder and give more to charities.”
🏠 “To help house homeless people.”
🌊 “To clear pollution from the oceans.”
🚗 “To stop drink driving and speeding.”
🏙️ “To make Hartlepool a nicer, cleaner place.”

The pupils engaged brilliantly, asking insightful questions such as:
“What advice do you have for us if we’re interested in politics?” 

We’re incredibly proud of our students for listening so attentively, sharing thoughtful ideas, and showing respect and appreciation for those who work to serve our community.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment
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