The Marches School

Following much development at Morda Road, the Marches School began operating on one site from 1993.The foundations of the largest single building was laid by Leader of the House of Commons, local MP John Biffen.The school was awarded Technology College status in 1996 and the associated upgraded ICT facilities were officially opened by Conservative Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Shephard.In September 2012, the school officially announced its Sixth Form status, allowing its pupils to continue education until 18 (Years 12-13).In September 2013, the Sixth Form was opened, where students from ages 16–18 can continue their post-GCSE studies in Years 12-13.
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