Her Majesty The Queen yesterday visited Lister Community School in east London to learn more about charities supported by a trust founded in her honor The Queen Trust. This charities include Teach First, Carers Trust and City Year UK, who support young people in inner city schools
Pupils at Lister Community School in Plaistow took part in scientific experiments and the orchestra performed for Her Majesty as she toured the school.
The Trust was founded at 40 years ago on the occasion of Her Majesty’s Silver Jubilee in 1977 and has then given grants to youth charities, enabling them to grow and help more young people.
Pupils at Lister Community School in Plaistow took part in scientific experiments and the orchestra performed for Her Majesty as she toured the school.
While visiting the school, the Queen was given an update about the work of organisations given a financial boost by the Queen’s Trust..@NYO_GB works with schools like @ListerSchool to share their skills with committed young musicians #QueensTrust pic.twitter.com/nSUV4olFh6— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) March 3, 2016
The Trust was founded at 40 years ago on the occasion of Her Majesty’s Silver Jubilee in 1977 and has then given grants to youth charities, enabling them to grow and help more young people.
The Queen meets students from @ListerSchool literacy group and Laura from @TeachFirst #QueensTrust pic.twitter.com/MunRvkCKc4— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) March 3, 2016
Photo Credits: The British Monarchy/FacebookHM is @ListerSchool to see how #QueensTrust supports youth charities working in partnership with inner city schools pic.twitter.com/L5D6v2UEIw— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) March 3, 2016
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