29-01-14 MHS Action
Nominations for the NTLT Star Awards have been open for over a week now and already we have seen some very impressive and humbling nominations come forward, particularly for the Resilience Award. If you would to see some examples of the types of things children can be nominated for please read the pdf below and watch the embedded video.
Congratulations to Year 10 student Louise, who won a competition to design an updated logo for Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade in their 150th year.

Louise poses with Mr. Morris, Mrs. Noble and members of the TVLB
We are proud to announce that Year 9 student Rebecca Moore has been successful in her application for the Health & Wellbeing position for the North Tyneside Young Cabinet. Well done Rebecca!
Hi, my name is Caitlin McPartlan; I’m in year 9 and my mum has a neurological condition called Chiari Malformation…
After campaigning to do a fundraiser for nearly a year, finally, it had happened! Marden did a non-uniform day to raise money for the Ann Conroy Trust.
To do this I had to first, go through the people on the school cabinet and explain to them what the Ann Conroy Trust is and how it helps people with Chiari. When I had convinced the Cabinet to support me, the hardest part still wasn’t over. I had to convince the rest of the school to help too. This meant talking in assembly to years 7 & 8 then 9 & 10 and then year 11. This was really hard because public speaking isn’t what I’m best at. I hate speaking in front of people but I knew if I didn’t do it one of the teachers would speak and not do the charity justice.

