EVESHAM’s MP Nigel Huddleston visited Prince Henry’s High School last week where he toured the facilities and participated in a dynamic Q&A assembly with Sixth Form students.
The assembly provided a platform for students to ask questions covering a range of topics that showcased the depth of curiosity and engagement among Prince Henry students in politics and current affairs.
Mr Huddleston later remarked that he was impressed by the thought-provoking questions put to him by the students.
Following the Q&A session, Mr Huddleston took the opportunity to join the School’s Senior Team—including Headteacher, Dr Tony Evans and Senior Deputy Headteacher, Ben Freeman—for an insightful tour around the school. Though he has visited many times previously, the tour provided Mr Huddleston with a first-hand look at the current facilities and academic environment at the upper school.
Nigel Huddleston MP said:
“I was seriously impressed by the vibrant intellect and inquisitive spirit displayed by Prince Henry’s Sixth Form students. Their thoughtful questions during our Q&A assembly underscore the school’s dedication to nurturing informed and engaged young minds.
“I am very grateful to the Prince Henry’s community, particularly the Senior Team, for the warm welcome and the insightful tour.”