Our children deserve the best - and that's why Graham, a former Chairman of Parliament's Education Committee, has the next generation at the heart of everything he does.
Graham was Swinemoor Primary School’s guest for the Outstanding-rated school’s end-of-year’s assembly. Graham gave a speech praising the great works done by the school’s inspirational head, Leon Myers, who was awarded an MBE in the King’s birthday honours list. The long-serving
Graham has continued the fight for Special Educational Needs funding in Parliament, highlighting the fact that the East Riding of Yorkshire receives the lowest per-pupil funding of any local authority in England, at £968.64.
Good attendance at school is one of the simplest ways to ensure great academic progress, and Withernsea High School (WHS) has worked with local MP Graham Stuart to give some of WHS’s attendance champions an unforgettable day in London with a tour of Parliament and lunch with their local MP. &nb
Speaking in the House of Commons, Graham mounted a defence of families having choices in their children’s education as the Labour government attempts to squash academies, free schools and home schooling. In a speech attacking Labour’s attempts to deny parental choice by slashing standards
Graham: It is a pleasure to take part in this debate and to follow the hon. Member for Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr (Steve Witherden), who has done us and the nation a great service with the clarity of his speech.
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, returned to Beverley Sixth Form to answer some excellent questions from their A-Level Politics students. Welcomed by the Headteacher, Gavin Chappell, and Head of Politics, Kathryn Richardson, Graham was taken to the Sixth Fo
Graham has visited Swinemoor Primary, the Ofsted-rated Outstanding primary school on Burden Road to speak to their Meeting of Masterly Minds group. The club is a developing initiative established by Deputy Head Jane Sharp, which gives pupils the opportunity to learn about topics that inte
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, has congratulated Michael Loncaster on his outstanding contribution to education in Molescroft. At the end of this month, Michael Loncaster will retire as Headteacher of Molescroft Primary School, a role he has held for the last t
With UK Parliament Week fast approaching, Graham is encouraging primary schools, secondary schools and youth groups to sign up for UK Parliament Week (18th-24th November). The celebration of democracy, organised by Parliament, will give young people the opportunity to learn how Parliament
Graham has asked the new Government to increase the level of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) funding in the East Riding.
Data from the f40 group, of which Graham was previously the Vice Chair, shows that the East Riding receives the lowest allocation of High Need Blo