Marshalls Park Academy

Academy in Romford, London, England
51°35′23″N 0°11′02″E / 51.5898°N 0.1838°E / 51.5898; 0.1838InformationTypeAcademyLocal authorityHaveringTrustSouth West Essex Community Education TrustDepartment for Education URN144094 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherNeil FrostGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 16Enrolment999Websitehttp://www.marshallspark.org.uk/

Marshalls Park Academy (formerly Marshalls Park School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Romford, London, England.[1]

History

In January 2006, Marshalls Park School was granted Performing Arts College Specialist Status. It was also awarded the ICT Mark, given to schools that can demonstrate good use of ICT across the curriculum. The award was presented at the BETT show on 12 January 2006 at Olympia.

In 2016, Ofsted marked the school as "Requires Improvement".

Previously a foundation school administered by Havering London Borough Council, in April 2017 Marshalls Park School converted to academy status and was renamed Marshalls Park Academy. The school is now sponsored by the South West Essex Community Education Trust.

In 2020, Ofsted marked the school as "Good".

Departments

Academic departments at the school include Art, Business Studies, Dance, Drama, Design and Technology, English, Geography, History, ICT , Modern Foreign Languages, PE, Music, Dance, RE, Science, Statistics, Film Studies, Food and Catering.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "Welcome | Marshalls Park Academy".
  2. ^ "Lee Rigby murder: Michael Adebolajo was a 'good-natured' boy at". Independent.co.uk. 26 February 2014.
  3. ^ From Bingo to Behzinga | Marshalls Park Academy
  4. ^ Alwakeel, Ramzy (26 September 2012). "Romford MP Andrew Rosindell visits his old school, Marshalls Park".
  5. ^ "Johnny Fisher - aka 'The Romford Bull' - visits former school with gifts". Romford Recorder. 14 October 2021. Retrieved 2 February 2024.