Duke of Edinburgh Award organiser receives Royal recognition
Our Duke of Edinburgh Award organiser has become one of a small group of people to receive Royal recognition for exceptional dedication to the role.
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Our Duke of Edinburgh Award organiser has become one of a small group of people to receive Royal recognition for exceptional dedication to the role.
A budding young chef has been chosen to represent our school at a cooking tournament.
Marshland High has won a prestigious award for our work in exploring the wider world within the classroom, which has included students chatting virtually and swapping recipes with pupils in Nepal.
Marshland students dressed up in their best Christmas jumpers to help raise money on a national fundraising day.
Students met with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss today after one of our pupils sent a special request for her to visit.
Our students helped to raise money for Children in Need by organising a cake sale and a 'guess the number of sweets in a jar' competition.
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Two of our teachers have won an unsung hero award for being “incredible advocates” for a charity which helps to support and inspire young people.
Our students have joined schools across the UK to write a poignant poem marking the anniversary of an accident which claimed the life of a Red Arrows pilot.
Our students have battled it out in a competition showing their skills at spelling out the trickiest words.
Our students sampled an unusual lunch menu featuring foods from Italy, Germany, Finland and Portugal as part of a day encouraging learning of European languages.
The West Norfolk Academies Trust - of which our school is part of - is searching for music teachers after a surge in demand for singing lessons from students.