On 22nd of January 2016, Ranil Jayawardena was afforded the opportunity to visit Lord Wandswoth College.
After meeting with headmaster, Adam Williams, and discussing their shared love of cricket, Ranil was taken on a tour of the College by pupils, Alvin Boateng (3rd Form) and Grace Desouza (6th Form). He also met a 6th Form Economics class, who proved that political engagement in the young is alive and well with a raft of searching questions about his thoughts on a range of subjects, including the EU and the NHS. Ranil was impressed with the work the College is doing with local primary and secondary schools and interested to hear of the community projects pupils are involved with. He was particularly moved to hear more about the College’s Foundation, which helps children who have lost the support of one or both parents through death, divorce or separation and require a caring and supportive boarding environment.
Adam Williams, Headmaster, said:
“We were delighted to meet Mr Jayawardena and show him the range of experiences and opportunities here at Lord Wandsworth College. In return, he has kindly offered to host a group of our pupils at the Houses of Parliament later in the year which is an extremely exciting opportunity.”
Ranil added:
“It was great to visit Lord Wandsworth College last Friday and see first-hand the range of exciting community projects the students are participating in. I very much enjoyed my Q&A with the pupils- it’s wonderful to see such a keen interest in Politics and I look forward to meeting the children again in Westminster in due course.”