
15-year-old Murray Robinson and his brother Noah, 14, from St Augustine's School will be walking out of lessons on Friday to call on governments around the world to take action to tackle global warming.
He said: "I think students shouldn't take this as an excuse to skip school when this is something the school can't do anything about.
"It's not within the powers of the school to address this issue and students shouldn't do something that's damaging to their education and shouldn't invite others to do something to damage their education.
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"In the same way as schools can charge parents £60 for unauthorised absence if they take their children on holiday, the school should be able to fine them.
"As a member of the Environment Audit Committee I would be more than happy to talk to these students myself or visit the school during their break."