Ivy Lane & Brooklands Students Explore Parliament in London Visit

On Tuesday June 17, students from Ivy Lane and our sister school Brooklands enjoyed an exciting day in the capital, packed with learning and new experiences.
The group was on an educational tour of the Houses of Parliament when Rothwell MP Simon Lightwood made good his promise earlier in the year to help them learn more about how parliament works. He also explained how he became an MP and what his role entailed both as a MP and a Minister regarding local, national and international issues.
In February, Mr Lightwood visited the school after learning that students had entered his annual Christmas card competition. The school provides specialist education for young people aged 11 to 19, with complex care needs including learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge.

Head teacher Michael Walsh said: “Simon got in contact with us after we entered the competition and said he wanted to visit our school and find out more about what we do. During his visit, Simon met a number of our students and learned how the school was helping them fulfil their potential.
“Many of our pupils take a keen interest in politics and it’s great that they’ve been given the chance to see the Houses of Parliament and learn how democracy works first hand. We’re very grateful to Simon for taking time out from his busy schedule to explain what happens in the House of Commons where he sits. It was a fascinating insight.”

Simon Lightwood MP said: “It was great to meet some of the students and staff from Ivy Lane School in parliament on Tuesday and speak to them about my experiences as an MP and what it’s all like. It is so important to give our school students the opportunity to visit parliament and learn about democratic system. It is really exciting to see schools like Ivy Lane providing these opportunities. I hope that all the students found it really interesting and exciting.”
It is so important to give our school students the opportunity to visit parliament and learn about democratic system.
Ivy Lane student Leon said: “I really enjoyed going to London and parliament to learn how the government works; see inside the famous buildings and meet Simon our MP. Before and after parliament, I loved going around London for the first time seeing all the famous places you’d usually only see on TV.”