6. Supporting Education

Growing up locally and attending Plymouth High School for Girls, Rebecca cares deeply about improving life chances for young people in South West Devon.

Rebecca is rapidly building close relationships with each of the 37 schools in her constituency. She speaks at school assemblies, hosts school classes in Parliament and runs a popular work experience programme to share her work as a constituency MP and help open doors for young people. Rebecca also runs an annual Christmas card competition, inviting primary schoolchildren to submit their designs.

Rebecca is one of the most active new MPs in Parliament and regularly asks Ministers questions and delivers speeches on education policy. Listening to constituents' concerns about the Government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, the South West Devon MP has raised pressing questions about the axing of Academies (a status held by all secondary schools in the constituency), excessive red tape for home educators, and supported lodgings for care leavers.

Understanding the need to create a skilled local workforce, Rebecca is a strong supporter of apprenticeships. She has met with and continues to lobby the Defence Secretary for skills investment to support Devonport Dockyard's £1bn submarine maintenance role.

View recent articles on Rebecca's work to support education in South West Devon below.

News

Lights, Camera, Action! Rebecca goes backstage at Plympton Academy show

Really glad I was able to see Plympton Academy’s incredible Charlie and the Chocolate Factory this afternoon. Anyone heading to the final performance tonight is in for a treat!Congratulations to the cast, band, tech and production teams, and the many staff involved.

Rebecca visits Plympton Academy

My first constituency visit of 2025 was to Plympton Academy last Friday. I was met by four friendly members of Year 7 – Eloise, Luke, Erin and Samriddha.

Rebecca announces winners of Christmas card competition

Christmas card competition winners 🎄☃Thank you to all the schoolchildren in South West Devon who submitted drawings for my first Christmas card competition. It was really tough to pick just three winners from so many splendid Christmas scenes.

Rebecca judges Christmas card competition

An amazing showing from primary school children for my first Christmas card competition! Great to see parts of South West Devon incorporated in their designs. I will be writing a certificate to each child and announcing the winners soon - keep your eyes peeled!

'Sports Knows No Limits, Neither Do We'

I was honoured to be asked by PEM Disability Football Club to judge submissions for their new slogan. PEM FC are a friendly, pan-disability football club in Plymstock. Their team of volunteers are true local heros, unlocking access to sport for children and young people with disabilities.

Work experience

Rebecca offers a range of work experience options for constituents in South West Devon. You must be at least 16 at the time of applying. No experience is necessary.

Final call for South West Devon's Christmas Card Competition

The Arts are often the first to take the hit when schools face stretched time and resources. For more than 20 years Artsmark have helped support teachers across 4,000 schools in England with the tools they need to embed arts, culture and creativity across the whole curriculum.