Sixth Formers represent MK at Royal Commonwealth Day Service

Sixth Formers joined a congregation of 2,000 people from across the Commonwealth family of nations at the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey yesterday. The theme of the Service, which was attended by Their Majesties, The King and The Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, was ‘together we thrive’.

Mr Steed, said ‘It was a privilege for our students to be invited to the Commonwealth Day Service and they represented our school and the young people of Milton Keynes with great pride. The focus of the service was ‘belonging and inclusion’ which are values which underpin our own school community. Thank you to Mr Harrington and Mrs Rowe who accompanied the students.’

The Year 12 students who attended the Service were:
Trinity Fulton, Mia Gates, Rehan Hussain, Badriya Mohamed, Gabriel Moses, Aysa Naufel, Bianca Solomon, Michelle Wilson