Everyone welcome at our Christmas concert
Young performers at our school are putting on an evening of festive musical favourites designed to get all the family in the Christmas spirit.
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Young performers at our school are putting on an evening of festive musical favourites designed to get all the family in the Christmas spirit.
The world’s most famous Gothic family paid a successful visit to Marshland High School, when we staged our annual musical.
Students and staff at the West Norfolk Academies Trust are putting the final touches to this year’s Community Carol Service.
Following in the hoofprints of Cows about Cambridge, it’s the turn of giraffes to descend on the city’s streets – and one particular animal is set to stand out from the herd.
Marshland High School was proud to see our students representing their Cadet Service as part of our Remembrance activities today which included a whole school two-minute silence during morning break. We will remember.
Our school's progress by students is in the top 20 per cent of all state schools nationally.
They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky, they’re altogether ooky… and they’re here!
A teacher at our school who grew up without inspirational role models is ensuring that students here have a different experience.
They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky, they’re altogether ooky… and they’re here!
While paralympian Jody Cundy has been showing off his new-found talents on the Strictly Come Dancing dance floor, staff and students at Marshland High School have been cheering on our former student - and are hoping he can keeeeeeeeeep dancing and progress again this weekend.
The picture shows Jody on 17 November 1990 then in Year 7 at Marshland after being selected for Eastern England Paraplegic Swimming Team Training for the 1996 Paralympics in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
There was more than one case of checkmate when budding chess masters from West Norfolk pitted their skills against one another in a new competition.
Staff and students have been celebrating record GCSE exam results again this year, with an impressive 65 per cent achieving a grade 9 to 4 in English and Maths.