Why Britain is Great: Learning about The Law

October 20, 2015
Years 5 and 6 were very lucky to have a visit from a local magistrate. He clearly explained the importance of the rule of law and the reasons why we have the judicial system in our country. Our pupils were captivated by stories that conveyed the consequences of breaking rules and highlighted why you should always think carefully about your actions. He reminded years 5 and 6 that laws are in place to protect us. The children asked lots of sensible questions; this had clearly been a very engaging talk for our young citizens.

Thank you to our local magistrate for helping us understand the importance of laws to ensure the smooth running of our community.




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