


Stephen Riley, director of M10 Missions, recently visited Marden High to talk about his fundraising project, giving 16 – 18 year olds a chance of a lifetime to travel to Mexico and build a house for a family who needs it.
Local blues musician Johnny Dickinson visited Marden on Wednesday for a full day of workshops with students and to play a private gig for staff and students at lunchtime; here are some edited highlights.
Last week’s Kitchen Takeover was a great success, with students teaming up with members of staff and coming up with their own unique spin on school dinners in the Cafe. Here’s some photographic highlights of the week.
Marden High were well represented at Saturday’s Mouth of the Tyne Festival in Tynemouth, meeting at Priory Primary School yard before the parade.
We are delighted to announce that the acclaimed blues and folk guitarist, Johnny Dickinson, will be visiting Marden High on Wednesday 16th July.
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If you are taking part in the Charity fashion show on Monday 14th and Wednesday 16th July the workshops will be non-uniform. All donations for the show go to Cash For Kids.
There will also be a whole school non-uniform on the last day of term, Friday 18th July, to raise money for the charity, £1 for tickets and for the non-uniform day.
The North Tyneside Learning Trust Star Awards took place last night at the Village Hotel, with two Marden High students nominated for an award.
Our Year 11s celebrated their end of year Prom at the Village Hotel on Wednesday night. Here is a montage of photos from their night. Well done Class of 2014!