Send My Friend Parliamentary Action Day
Miss S Shah writes:
On the 13 and 14th October, Our two Send My Friend Champions Isabelle and Megan, along with Miss Howard and Mrs Bairstow attended the Parliamentary Action Day organised by Send My Friend to School. On Monday 13th November, the champions took part in a preparation session for the action day. Then on 14th November they spent the day in the Houses of Parliament and engaged in meetings with MPs and Ministers, as well as having a tour of Parliament. Megan and Isabelle were one of a few Champions selected to visit Number 10 Downing Street to hand in a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak about the current Education in Emergencies campaign.
Isabelle W writes:
On the Action day we went on a tour of Parliament when we first got there and learned the history of the building. We then had a meeting with Melinda Bohannon, Director GeneralHumanitarian and Development Directorate. We talked to her about the campaign and asked questions about how to tackle this problem in the best possible way.
After this, we were sent to a different part of Parliament where we met Politicians to explain the campaign to them. Philip Davies asked a parliamentary question and managed to get a closer look at the overseas aid budget to see where changes can be made to help more people across the world. We enjoyed this experience and feel very lucky that we had the opportunity to do what we can to help children around the world to have access to a good education as well as helping us to understand the world and the country we live in.
Miss M Howard writes:
On 14th November, I was privileged to accompany two of our Year 11 Send My Friend to School Campaign Champions to Parliament.
Our students got to attend a Parliamentary tour, after which they discussed the Send My Friend to School to MPs. The MPs took the time out of their busy schedules and guided them on how to change government policy.
In addition, our two Y11 pupils were chosen to present a letter to 10 Downing Street - a rare opportunity which we all enjoyed immensely.
The day was superbly organised by the Campaign Charity and our students were excellent ambassadors of Bingley Grammar School.