Secondary Learning Resources
Due to the effects of the Covid-19 and the current school closure we have sent a work pack home to all students which will enable you to continue with your education.
Breaking News: Prime Minister Boris Johnson to address all school leavers
On Friday 10 July at 10am, the Prime Minister will be giving an address to all school leavers which will be broadcast on Facebook and YouTube
We encourage all Year 11 students to tune in!
A recording of the address will be available to view on both platforms.
Information for students awaiting exam & vocational results this Summer
We do suggest that you have a reading session
of around 20 minutes each morning and afternoon
in addition to the work provided in each subject.
We will also add work and resources to the
'Secondary Learning Resources' tab on the website.
Once you have completed the work, if possible please email the work to the subject teacher for assessment and feedback - the teacher will reply with your next steps.
English - m.walder@marland.devon.sch.uk
(Groups E and F j.gent@marland.devon.sch.uk)
Maths - j.scothon@marland.devon.sch.uk
ICT - m.sayer@marland.devon.sch.uk
Science - p.hogan@marland.devon.sch.uk
DT - s.daly@marland.devon.sch.uk
Humanities - n.gosling@marland.devon.sch.uk
Art/Food Tech - l.thomas@marland.devon.sch.uk
Group E - j.gent@marland.devon.sch.uk
Group F - n.gosling@marland.devon.sch.uk
If you require further information please contact Acting Headteacher - m.walder@marland.devon.sch.uk
Below we have put some links to some good educational sites which you can explore.
www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
www.mymaths.co.uk
www.mentallyhealthyschools.org.uk
www.safetynetkids.org.uk - online safety is an important factor when working through the internet.
Keep active / Outdoor Education during self isolation:
https://freedomhomeschooling.com/virtual-field-trips/
Joe Wicks is running 30 minute PE sessions live on his Youtube Channel daily at 9am for students. Get up and keep active!
Weekly Emotional Wellbeing Activities provided by Thrive for students up to the age of 16: