Mark Francois, MP for Rayleigh and Wickford, recently spent a Friday morning visiting Glebe School in Rayleigh, where he performed the grand opening of their brand new sports changing facilities, before being given a tour of the school.
Mark arrived at the start of the school day and begun his visit by addressing the school at their morning assembly, where he answered questions from the pupils about being an MP and his associated roles and duties, as well as the work undertaken on behalf of his constituents.
Mark was then shown around the school by Headteacher, Travis Martinson, where he had the chance to see both pupils and staff in action before the tour culminated at the new sports changing rooms, where Mark cut the ribbon to officially open the new facilities.
Commenting on the event, Mark Francois said:
“It was a pleasure to visit Glebe School and to open their new changing facilities, which I am sure will make a valuable addition to what is already a good school. I was pleased to be able to take part in assembly, before spending time with Mr Martinson who gave me a tour of the school where I had the chance to meet some of the staff and pupils. I had a very good morning at Glebe Junior School and I look forward to keeping in touch with the staff and pupils from Glebe in the future.