Helen hears about challenges facing rural schools

14 Oct 2022
Helen Morgan and Munira Wilson visit the Grove School in Market Drayton

Helen Morgan met with staff and students for an update on the challenges facing schools in North Shropshire during a visit from the Liberal Democrat Education Spokesperson.

Helen was joined by Munira Wilson at the Grove School in Market Drayton and St Mary’s Primary in Shawbury this week.

The MPs learned more about challenges regarding children’s mental health as well as how issues at schools in rural areas sometimes differ from those in large towns and cities.

Helen Morgan MP said: “It was great to return to the Grove and see the progress the school has made since my last visit and get an update on the issues the school is dealing with.

“The school is clearly much more than just an education provider, with teachers also giving mental, emotional and physical support to students.

“It was fascinating to see behind the scenes at St Mary’s in Shawbury and meet the team working so hard for young local children, many of whom have family members working at the RAF base.

“I’m grateful to Mrs Taylor from the Grove and to Mrs North, Mr Walker and Mr Nurser at St Mary’s for taking the time to speak to me and Munira and explain how the challenges facing schools in rural communities like North Shropshire compare to those in urban areas.”

Munira Wilson MP, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Education, added: “It was a privilege to meet teachers in North Shropshire to hear from them about the issues facing both children and staff.

“Like elsewhere in the country, it’s clear that children in Shropshire can’t get the mental health support they need, placing huge pressure on their parents and teachers.

“Liberal Democrats want to see a dedicated mental health professional in every school, so that every child has the support they need to reach their full potential.”

Sonia Taylor, Headteacher at The Grove School, said: “It was great to welcome Helen back to the school with Munira and show them both how hard our staff are working to support students from Year 7 through to Sixth Form.”

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