Transition

At The Marches School, we devote considerable time and effort to make the transition from primary to secondary education as smooth as possible. Throughout the year, we have a full liaison programme and this includes a range of sample days and taster sessions, enabling children to experience the school day, make new friends and meet the teachers. The more familiar a child is with their new surroundings, the less likely they are to feel anxious. Therefore, our comprehensive and supportive transition programme is designed to facilitate the move from primary to secondary and ensure it is as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

Hello to our new Year 7 students. We know that this is a new way of introducing you to our school but we hope you’ll enjoy taking part in the activities during transition.

We want you to feel happy about joining us in September so if you have any questions that are not answered on this page over the coming days and weeks, please email Mr Kemble who will be more than happy to help you Michael.Kemble@mar.mmat.co.uk.

We’d love you to follow our Facebook page @marchesschool where we will update you with information on moving to The Marches School in September.

 

Click Here to download our year 7 Transition Booklet

Click Here to book your induction evening spot

Click here for our Parental Letter

Meet Our Team

Meet Our Team Meet the team that will help and support you with the transition to secondary school Read More >>

Guide to Our School

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What Our Students Say

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Prospectus

Uniform Here you'll find information about our uniform Read More >>

House System and Rewards Be part of our house system - will your house win? Read More >>

Clubs and Enrichment Be part of our clubs and enrichment programme Read More >>

LGBTQ+ At The Marches School we are committed to providing a safe, inclusive environment where everyone can be themselves, without fear of prejudice or discrimination Read More >>


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