TWENTY-nine Year 10 citizenship students from Weston’s Broadoak Academy recently embarked on an educational visit to the Houses of Parliament in London.

The students, many of whom were visiting these iconic landmarks for the first time, also enjoyed a walk past Big Ben and the London Eye, offering them a chance to experience some of the city’s most famous sights up close.

Upon arrival at the Houses of Parliament, the students were treated to an inspiring educational film about the rich history of the building in the Parliament’s Education Centre.

They learned about the many trials Parliament has faced over the centuries, from being burnt down to surviving bombings and being rebuilt multiple times.

The students were then given the rare opportunity to tour the House of Commons and the House of Lords, retracing the steps of the sovereign’s ceremonial visit.

They also explored Westminster Hall, the oldest part of the building, admired for its grand high ceilings and beautiful stained-glass windows.

Other highlights of the visit included the lobby where the four nations meet and the room designed by Queen Victoria, where monarchs are still robed for state occasions.

Georgia Wilde, Careers & Aspirations Coordinator for Broadoak Academy, said: “It was a truly wonderful and heartwarming experience.

“Many of the students said it was a day they would never forget.

“It has certainly sparked a newfound interest in politics and law for many who had little to no knowledge of it before.

“This educational trip was an unforgettable experience, leaving students with a deeper understanding of British politics and history.”