Pupil report: Parliament Week and a mock election at Bryanston
Parliament Week at Bryanston aimed to educate pupils about politics and encourage participation despite most pupils being unable to legally vote.
Read MoreParliament Week at Bryanston aimed to educate pupils about politics and encourage participation despite most pupils being unable to legally vote.
Read MoreThis year’s A2 Current Affairs Programme finished last Saturday on a real high with a debate on the forthcoming EU Referendum, chaired by one of our governors, Beatrice Hollond.
Read MoreSouth Africa has raised an objection to the resolution in the General Assembly that countries should be fined if they do not provide access to clean water by 2030. They point out that not all countries could pay, and that this resolution could punish them further. France suggests an alternative prop...
Read MoreAs part of their current affairs programme and to mark the general election that takes place on 7 May, A2 pupils held a mock election to choose an 'MP' to represent Bryanston School.
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