Year 9 students were visited by local charity Prison Me No Way! who specialise in real-life learning experiences for children and young people between 8 and 18, to help reduce risky behaviour and prevent them from becoming involved in crime.
We welcome PMNW back every year to help raise awareness on the causes, consequences, penalties and impact of crime.
Throughout the day students were given a demo by the resident drug sniffer dogs, who showcased their talent of finding the smuggled substances brought in by PMNW.
Students were also given the opportunity to experience a life-sized replica of a fully furnished prison cell set up inside a prison van to show the living conditions of criminals.