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We love to see our Graduates thrive! Georgia France completed her studies at Marjon in 2014 and is now an Assistant Head Teacher in charge of attendance and LAC at her school in London. We asked her to give some advice to those interested in teaching
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) ❤️ And the theme this year is loneliness. Loneliness can affect us all. But, full-time students are among those at higher risk of feeling lonely. 22% of students nationally have reported feeling
Good luck to Marjon Scholar Sam Taylor Sam is heading off to Spain with the England Hockey Senior team for the start of the FIH Hockey Pro League season. Sam will be making his senior debut - a fantastic achievement. @MarjonSport
Dr Lee said, “Students will start building a basic understanding of different disciplines of Forensic Science, as they progress, they will start developing an interest in a specific area, which they can pursue further with the third-year Honours
We have been lucky enough to get a sneak peek at rehearsals for ‘The City’ by Martin Crimp Our students from our Musical Theatre, Acting and Performing Arts Education courses have been putting together the production. ‘The City’ will be
As a teacher do you feel equipped to support children with mental health conditions? "Building relationships is key, and that takes time. It's a slow process because they must learn to trust you." Read more: https://t.co/svaYSJivaD #EveryMindMatters
We are having a fantastic time at the Marjon Sports Awards 2022 Congratulations to all who have been nominated and everyone who won tonight. Go team Marjon! @MarjonSportsFed https://t.co/kNGghuVx9q
Interested in Forensic Science? We were lucky enough to be invited to a Forensic Science practical session a couple of weeks ago. We found out how to identify the sex, ancestry, age at death and stature of a person based on their skeleton (using