The state of the buildings at Hornsea School has been raised in the House of Commons, this week.
Bridlington and the Wold’s MP Charlie Dewhirst asked Under secretary for Education, Stephen Morgan, to prioritise the school in a rebuilding programme:
In a post on social media the School said:
“A big thank you to Charlie Dewhirst MP for standing up for us and other East Riding schools by raising this crucial issue with the Secretary of State for Education in the House of Commons yesterday. Your support means a lot to our school community!”


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