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Harlow MP Chris Vince visits Hare Street Primary Community School

Education / Tue 13th May 2025 at 10:37am

HARLOW MP Chris Vince spent the day at Hare Street Primary Community School to see for himself how the school, recently graded “Outstanding” by Ofsted is flourishing.

Mr Vince is no stranger to the school (nor indeed all Harlow schools) and it is not just because he is a former teacher.

He has a passion for education and wants to see each and every pupil in Harlow be the best that they can be.

After a tour of the school and a quick visit to the football pitch, where Mr Vince was able to show the students what an educated left foot looked like, he undertook and question and answer session from the pupils.

Film below courtesy of Hare Street.

7 Comments for Harlow MP Chris Vince visits Hare Street Primary Community School:

Adam
2025-05-13 16:21:29

Ever notice he only visits places where no one will ask him any difficult questions. Halfon was way more visible

TonyB
2025-05-13 18:24:01

I wonder how many children at Hare Street School might have been evicted from Redstone House. It is only about half a mile away, but Chris Vince could not meet the evicted residents of Redstone House.

Surinder
2025-05-13 21:45:16

Chris Vince, along with many other Labour MPs elected last year know full well that they are out at the next election. Chris is just treading water and binding his time, taking his bloated salary and expenses. He sure will not rock the Starmer boat: 'His Master's Voice".

Ted
2025-05-14 06:59:18

I think he went there to see if there was any vacancies.

David Forman
2025-05-14 08:10:24

He was probably hoping to sit in on the ABC of Business Studies lesson, because he was unable to put together an alternative budger for Harlow Council when he was leader of the Labour Group of councillors. Remember, he was a former maths teacher and he had council officers on hand to assist.

David Forman
2025-05-14 08:12:49

Sorry, I meant budget not budger. This at a time when Harlow Council had more money than ever to spend so lots of opportunities.

Adrienne
2025-05-19 11:12:15

Hey your honour if you are out there could we please have a zebra crossing outside little Pardon school.What is the hold up..You know rechildren cross the road at all hours.Therefoe,a lollipop person and a zebra crossing is a good idea.

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