Marshland ‘marks’ World Book Day in style
Marshland got creative when it came to celebrating this year’s World Book Day.
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Marshland got creative when it came to celebrating this year’s World Book Day.
It was Christmas at its most traditional when our school joined the others in the West Norfolk Academies Trust to host a carol service for members of the community.
With a recent report claiming mental health disorders in children and young people are increasing, we are going above and beyond to protect our students’ mental wellbeing.
It was Marshland’s turn to host the West Norfolk Academies Trust Spelling Bee Final this year, and, fittingly, it was one of our students that came first in the competition.
Budding musicians are invited to hone their talents at a series of free musical ensembles taking place across West Norfolk - including one hosted by our school.
Take this opportunity to find out about routes into teaching with local teacher training providers and school leaders - presentation, discussion, Q&A
Our students are celebrating our best-ever exam results with 65 per cent achieving a grade 4 or more in English and maths. Our last comparable GCSE results in 2019 saw 59 per cent of students attain a 4+ in the same key subjects.
Friends, family members, and well-wishers of all ages cheered our Class of 2022 as they arrived for their end-of-year Prom last night (Thursday 14 July).
There has been further cause for celebration at Marshland High after our basketball teams completed a clean sweep of competition wins.
A group of our high school runners were in the pink when they took part in a fun run to raise money for two deserving causes.
The sporting accolades continue at Marshland High with one of our Year 8 basketball teams finding a winning streak.
A historic venue in the centre of King’s Lynn showcased the talents of art students at our school.