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Marshland High School

GCSE RESULTS AT MARSHLAND

Our staff and students were celebrating this morning as this year’s GCSE results were revealed.

High achievers at Marshland included Aiden Falkus whose results included four 9s, four 8s, and one 7, and Olivia Marshall whose results included four 9s, two 8s and three 7s.

Aiden, who is now going to Springwood in King's Lynn to study A Levels, said: “I am really happy with my results. The last year has been really hard due to the COVID-19 pandemic but I have been so grateful for all the support my teachers have given me over the years at Marshland

"With the uncertainty of not knowing if we will or will not be taking traditional exams at the start of the year, and the isolation of homeschooling, I am really happy with what I've been able to achieve."

Olivia, who will be studying geography, English literature & psychology at A-level at Spalding Grammar School, added: "It was definitely difficult having to learn GCSE topics at home instead of the usual in-person teaching, but through perseverance and diligence that the school encouraged I was able to work through it and overcome the challenge to my best ability."

Head Teacher, Craig Jansen, expressed delight at the achievement of Marshland students after two "very challenging" years for all students, parents, carers and staff.

"Students at Marshland High School have been faced with an unprecedented experience, studying through two years of a global pandemic. They have adapted to the challenges they have faced with great resilience and achieved highly as a result of their efforts and the dedication of Marshland staff.

“These impressive results are not only attributed to the efforts of our students but also due to the excellent care and support given by Marshland High School staff."

Other high achievers at Marshland included Charlotte Wheatley who obtained three 9s, three 8s and four 7s, Head Boy Callum Burrell who had results that included one 9, two 8s and four 7s, and Eleanor Jackson who picked up results including one 9, two 8s, two 7s and three 6s.

Charlotte wants to become a vet in the future but is heading to Springwood next month to study A Levels in Maths, biology, chemistry and further Maths.

She said: "Marshland has provided various opportunities to stretch me academically, socially, physically and emotionally but my overriding memory of coming here is that Marshland has given me a comfortable classroom environment where my teachers pushed me and encouraged me to excel in my work."

Head Boy Callum who is going to study A Levels at Wisbech Grammar School, continued: "Marshland has made me the person I am today and will be for the rest of my life. The school is like a community, and everyone has been like family. 

He added: "I am very pleased with my results and hope to be an investment banker after university.

Eleanor, who is hoping to join the police force after going to University, said: "I have been able to excel in my learning, especially in year 11, due to having such amazing teachers. They always push you to work at your maximum potential as they want to see you succeed, and during my time at Marshland, I was able to go from middle sets in Year 7 to the highest sets in Year 11.

"Teachers here are so passionate about what they are teaching which allows students to become more interested and intrigued about specific subjects."

David Saunders, Assistant Head Teacher, said that all Marshland students should be incredibly proud of their achievements and efforts. 

"Knowing that we have strived to lay the foundations of a lifetime of happiness and success, we wish every student the best in their next steps," he said. "All students can now move confidently into their post-16 destinations. We look forward to welcoming back a large number of our students in September as they continue their education at our trust sixth form at Springwood High School."


Chair of Governors, Steve Cozens, added: “Although students did not sit exams this year there was a very rigorous assessment process in place for all Year 11 students so they can be absolutely confident that the grades they have received today wholly reflect their ability and achievements”