Celebrating Black History
A teacher at our school who grew up without inspirational role models is ensuring that students here have a different experience.
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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.
Iconic numbers from Britney Spears, Cyndi Lauper and Belinda Carlisle topped the bill when our students drew on the 80s and 90s as inspiration for their annual summer performance.
Two of our students enjoyed an ‘out-of-this-world’ experience when they spent a week at Space Camp in the USA, meeting NASA scientists and astronauts, and even designing their own rockets.
A talented young writer from our school has won first place in a prestigious writing competition, while three other students were runners-up.
A popular community music event returned to King’s Lynn recently delighting music lovers with a week of free entertainment.
Around 100 young musicians from across West Norfolk met to showcase their talents at an afternoon performance where they played together for the first time.
Around 100 young musicians from across West Norfolk met to showcase their talents at an afternoon performance where they played together for the first time.
Two Marshland High School students enjoyed an ‘out-of-this-world’ experience when they spent a week at Space Camp in the USA, meeting NASA scientists and astronauts, and even designing their own rockets.