Marshalls Park School

Marshalls Park School
Marshalls Park School
Type Community Comprehensive School
Headteacher Mrs Pam Mason
Specialism Performing Arts College
Location Petits Lane
Romford
Greater London
RM1 4EH
England
Local authority London Borough of Havering
DfE URN 102345
Ofsted Reports
Students c.800
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Head boy Tinotenda Kawome
Head girl Charlotte Cook
Deputy Head Boy Thomas Hughes
Deputy Head Girl Victoria Ellis
Website Marshalls Park School

Coordinates: 51°35′23″N 0°11′02″E / 51.5898°N 0.1838°E / 51.5898; 0.1838

Marshalls Park School is a mixed secondary school for 11 to 16 year olds in Romford, London, England.

In January 2006, Marshalls Park School was granted Performing Arts College Specialist Status. Marshalls Park was United Kingdom awarded the ICT mark. The award is given to schools that can demonstrate good use of ICT across the curriculum and 1,130 schools currently hold this distinction. The award was presented at the BETT show on January 12, 2006 at Olympia.

Exam Results

In 2010 54% of pupils achieved at least 5 GCSE's at grades A* to C including English and Maths.

Marshalls Park School Departments

Art, Business Young Apprenticeship, Construction Young Apprenticeship, Creative & Media Diploma, Dance, Drama, Drama (AS Level), Design and Technology, English, Geography, History, ICT, IT Diploma, Mathematics, Mathematics (Additional Qualification), Modern Foreign Languages, PE, Media Studies, Music, Dance, RE, Science, Statistics


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