On Tuesday, 30 select members of the school council of the entirety of Robert Clack School were invited to The Houses of Parliament by our own MP Margaret Mullane after a request sent by Mrs Monk which was finally accepted after numerous rejections. Because of this, this may increase the likelihood of this opportunity opening again.
The way that we got accepted for this trip is based on behavior, engagement with the school council and having an interest in politics.
We left Gosfield Road at about 9:30, took the bus to Dagenham Heathway and took the District Line straight to Westminster.
As soon as we arrived at the grand Palace of Westminster, and after a few scans of our items, we were shown around the ancient Westminster Hall, saw the New Dawn, which is an artistic masterpiece, lit up and controlled by the tide of the River Thames. This was made as a monument to the Women’s Suffrage Movement.
Past that, we explored the Central Lobby, even seeing various news reporters practicing their reports. Later, we were split into two groups and were able to see a debate in the House of Commons between two politicians. Even if you weren’t interested in what they were discussing, you had to be in awe of the entire hall, being shown on TV countless times and finally seeing it in person.
And finally before eating our lunch and heading home, we all got a group picture with our MP, Margaret Mullane, to wrap up the whole day.
Brendan, Year 9









