It was announced this afternoon that A-level students will be awarded the grades estimated by their teachers, unless the algorithm used to calculate results gave them a higher grade. We would like to reassure all Marjon applicants that confirmed
How could the coronavirus crisis shape the future of the teaching profession? Professor Tanya Ovenden-Hope considers this question in an editorial for The Chartered College of Teaching. Read it here... https://sites.marjon.ac.uk/marketing1/2020/05/27
Postgraduate student, Jodie Ayrton, has been inspired by the Marjon Teacher Education Partnership mental health and wellbeing conference. She has taken action to raise money for children’s charity, Place2Be. What a lovely gesture To support her
#KindnessMatters “St Thomas Food Fight is a volunteer service based in Exeter which provides free food to anyone who needs it, including a mix of the homeless, those suffering with substance abuse and older people in financial hardship. Our usual
Check out some more amazing photos from 3rd year Journalism student, Sara-Jane Vanstone! *Our students have played and trained in their sports under Covid-19 guidelines.
We’re excited to announce the launch of three new PGCE courses for 2021 entry! ✅ PGCE Primary Education with Special Educational Needs and Disability ✅ PGCE Secondary Science with Chemistry ✅ PGCE Secondary Science with Physics Interested in
It's Black History Month so we're looking back 175 years to share the stories of some of the first black students at Marjon… William Robinson Tucker from Bermuda is believed to be the first black teacher to train in the UK. He studied at St