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Staff fancy dress
World Book Day was another superb day at Marden High, with staff and students in fancy dress as their favourite literary characters. There were also creative writing workshops all throughout the day.

Year 7, 8 and 9 students in a creative writing workshop
Well done to Miss Laing and the English department for organising this brilliant event!
“You’re entirely bonkers… but let me tell you a secret, all the best people are”
The hall at the Linskill Centre will be transformed into the most curious Rabbit hole there ever was this Easter. Join a Mad hatter’s tea party with the Hatter himself and Alice.
There are some eggs Mr. White Rabbit has hidden for the children to find.
Also stalls galore to feast your eyes on & to satisfy the adult’s appetite too
Visit NINETEEN 32 at The Linskill Centre where you and the whole family will have a jam packed day of fun.
For more information please contact Nineteen32 on 0191 257 8000 (ext. 4241 or 4275) alternatively you can email us via our website.www.nineteen32.com/#!contact/c24vq
Please read the accompanying letter regarding arrangements for Friday’s Memorial Service for Olly Bilcliffe.
In keeping with our strong relationship with St. George’s Church in Cullercoats, Year 10 Graphics Products students are preparing invitations to an event to showcase weddings that have been celebrated at St. George’s Church over the last 130 years.

Catherine Pollock and Father Adrian Hughes
The fundraising event is also looking to connect the church and the community, and all Year 10 Graphics students are entering, with the deadline for judging for the best invitation design on Friday 12th March.
Good luck!
On the last week before half term, a massive £925.55 was raised for Disability North. Thanks to the School Cabinet for organising the events, and to everyone for helping raise money for this great cause.
Year 10 student Laurie Robson won our table tennis tournament, defeating Year 11 Ross McLane 21-17 in a close final at lunchtime, the culmination of a week of raising funds for Disability North.
All this week, staff and students are raising money for Disability North, a charity which aims to support disabled and older people, their families, friends and carers. On Wednesday lunchtime the first leg of our staff/student table tennis tournament took place. Here is a slideshow of the action…
The semi-finals will take place on Friday, with just one teacher left in it. The winner of the quarter finals between Mr Prytherch and Miss Davis will face Year 10 student Laurie Robson, whilst Year 11 Ross McLane and Year 8 Alex Telpov battle it out in the other semi-final.