When children move up to become Seniors in Years 7 and 8, they experience the full breadth of opportunities available to them at MHS. At every stage our children are keen to get the very most out of every experience they are offered whether it is through delivering a presentation, the leadership opportunities, overseas trips or taking part in the Year 8 Leavers' Programme. This all forms part of our enriched provision for our Seniors, offering pupils a more varied and personalised approach to the curriculum.
Supported by our broad curriculum, activity afternoons and club programme, our children achieve in all areas of school life. More importantly, they do not take the opportunities they have for granted; rather their experiences here help build self-assured individuals.
In addition, in Years 7 and 8 we offer the Pre-Senior Baccalaureate which provides a curriculum framework, highlighting the importance of skills. This sits alongside our well-established emphasis on character and values at Marlborough House, helping children to develop practical wisdom that will serve them long after they leave us for senior school.
At Marlborough House, we firmly believe that all children should be encouraged to 'reach for the stars' and that talent and excellence should be recognised and celebrated whenever and wherever we see it. We want children to follow their own passions and interests to allow them to become the best version of themselves, and so the timetable becomes more flexible to suit this more individualised approach. Trips, guest speakers and the opportunity to choose, are key aspects of a varied and thoughtful approach to Years 7 and 8.
All pupils receive individualised preparation for their senior school entrance tests, including interview practice and dedicated lessons. Our internal scholarship provision begins in Year 7, with our most able and talented pupils receiving both challenge in lessons and additional extension groups. All pupils receive extra help and mentoring appropriate to their needs, while from the Summer Term of Year 7, pupils start to work towards scholarship entrance exams for their senior school. Bespoke groups run alongside classroom lessons, to ensure that their preparation is personalised to the very different expectation of each senior school’s scholarship requirements.
The results of our support can be seen year in, year out in the scholarships and first choice places that our pupils secure at their senior schools.
With a focused head at the helm, and now embedded PSB programme for the final two years, the spirit and strengths of this school are secure. Strong academically, parents agree with Mr Newton’s assessment that ‘the warmth is genuine here and individual attention to each child is fantastic; that’s where we excel.’ The school goes far beyond academic results and prides itself on the development of the whole child – very much the ethos behind the PSB.
Our annual MHS Quizz Night began with the Gallery abuzz as teams assembled for an evening of quizzing.
Continue Reading“You can find magic wherever you look. Sit back and relax, all you need is a book!” – Dr. Seus
Continue ReadingOn Tuesday 26th February, Year 4 went on an exciting and exploratory visit to the Science Centre at Herstmonceux.
Continue ReadingIt was party time in the transformed Hopkins Hall with not one but two fantastic Valentine’s Discos.
Continue ReadingAfter months of careful preparation, 60 of our children took their LAMDA examinations at the end of January and the results are now in.
Continue ReadingThis past week, MHS has been buzzing with positivity as we celebrated Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week.
Continue ReadingIn February, a small group of year 7 and Year 8 pupils had the opportunity to visit Eastbourne college and try their hand at stop-motion animation.
Continue ReadingThis week, our school participated in Anti-Bullying Week with a focus on the theme "Choose Respect."
Continue ReadingBonfire Night went off with a bang with a record turnout descending upon the Colts Pitch.
Continue ReadingThe results are in!
Continue ReadingThe Art, DT and Music departments joined forces with the Spanish department to celebrate the “Día de los Muertos” (Day of the Dead).
Continue ReadingBath bombs, friendship bracelets and buckets of kindness - Marlborough House celebrates NSPCC Kindness Week.
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