Beverley and Holderness MP, Graham Stuart, visited Molescroft Primary School to join in with their Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Molescroft Primary School is located in Beverley and educates over four hundred children aged 4-11 years old. The school was rated ‘Outstanding’ by OFSTED in its last inspection, and is led by its Headteacher Michael Loncaster.
To mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Molescroft Primary School organised a Platinum Jubilee Party Day to help their pupils to celebrate this unique occasion and they kindly invited Graham to join them on this special day. The day started with a whole school assembly during which Graham spoke about the Queen and her role as the defender of our democracy. He was then given a tour of the activities that had been organised for the children, which included a mini Fun Fair, a street party lunch and a range of traditional party games for everyone to enjoy.
Following Graham’s visit the Headteacher of Molescroft Primary School, Michael Loncaster, said: “It was a pleasure to welcome Graham back to Molescroft, the children thoroughly enjoyed his visit. They got to know him in our special assembly as he talked about his work and the role of the Queen. This broke the ice before he then toured the school and grounds to chat warmly with the children enjoying a fabulous platinum party day.”
After participating in the school’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Graham commented: “Thank you to everyone at Molescroft Primary School for including me in your fun-filled Platinum Jubilee celebrations; I really enjoyed being able to mark this historic occasion with you all.”