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28/03/24

The March end of term Newsletter is now available on our website.https://t.co/529Xv4Ghnj pic.twitter.com/I60DGaO0u7

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28/03/24

Congratulations to Taylor! Proud owner of brand new airpods. From 50 students who demonstrated excellent behaviour and Academy values his name was drawn by Mr Carter during the Easter end of tern assembly. Well done! pic.twitter.com/WRet2g3JoF

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24/03/24

Still a few tickets left via ParentPay. pic.twitter.com/F0fZG9QetQ

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22/03/24

So today's final step count for the GCSE Geographers was just short of 15,500 steps. pic.twitter.com/bWHN0C9Hso

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22/03/24

They have done a lot of walking today. We are wondering what the final step could will be. pic.twitter.com/ITAdBvFZ2E

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22/03/24

Our photographer today seems very interested in different land uses in town centres and the urban rural fringe, and the impact it has on the environment. pic.twitter.com/1QnYG1nQKg

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22/03/24

Lunch stop in the park! pic.twitter.com/7y1kqukV6M

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22/03/24

Not as lucky today with the weather as we were back in mid-November, when the Year 11 Geographers went to Walton, but still some nice scenery. pic.twitter.com/sKgxjrfQHN

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22/03/24

Trip 2 for the Yr 11 GCSE students. pic.twitter.com/lpCqimDNtw

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21/03/24

Giving the students the opportunity to try new things. pic.twitter.com/XDrtYXLo9D

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21/03/24

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21/03/24

Year 9 and 10 Reward Trip. pic.twitter.com/EyMFq9aKJ5

14/03/24

Happy Pi Day from all of us at Markhall! 🎉🥧 Remember, whether you're a student or staff member, Pi Day is a great opportunity to embrace the beauty of math and geometry. 🎈🥳

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13/03/24

Break for lunch and entertainment from some of their peers. pic.twitter.com/zMHE02pEX4

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13/03/24

Tour of the Campus and Halls.#uniofherts pic.twitter.com/qrPvdTUjwO

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13/03/24

Another University visit for Year 10s. pic.twitter.com/I4Rek7eBlK

08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Yasamin Morgan 🙌 Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead ➡️ Designated Safeguarding Lead at Mark Hall Academy 💙#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/zg3FWJ8lMp

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08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Yasamin Morgan 🙌 Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead ➡️ Designated Safeguarding Lead at Mark Hall Academy 💙#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/zg3FWJ8lMp

08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Vic Bulter 🙌 Teacher ➡️ SENCO ➡️ Assistant Principal and Executive SENCO at Mark Hall Academy 💙 and BMAT STEM Academy 💜#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/CGyFarKogw

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08/03/24

On we’re celebrating Vic Bulter 🙌 Teacher ➡️ SENCO ➡️ Assistant Principal and Executive SENCO at Mark Hall Academy 💙 and BMAT STEM Academy 💜#IWD2024 pic.twitter.com/CGyFarKogw

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Exam Results Day 2019

Mark Hall Academy was privileged to share student’s joy when collecting their GCSE results this August. Both the 2019 and 2020 cohorts collected results as it was the first year that students in Year 10 sat GCSE examinations.  The Year 11 cohort showed grit and determination in their approach to the vast number of GCSE examinations taken and were rewarded by achieving more top grades than ever before in German, Science, Spanish, Drama and Music.

Top achievers in Year 11 were: Jessica Steel, Paige Coney-Shaw, Sebastian Macrai, Euan Barrett, Jerem Lenin, Savanna Sirkett, Anais Treadwell, Bryony-Ann Roberts, Harrison Myers, Jasmine Smith and Hollie Cobie.

The Year 10 cohort have honed their revision skills and achieved top grades in English Literature, Art, Physical Education and Statistics.

Susan Byles, Regional Education Director, Academy Transformation Trust said:

“I would like to congratulate the students and their teachers for working hard, whilst facing many challenges this year, to achieve some strong individual results in a range of subjects. Mark Hall Academy is entering a new phase and will shortly be moving in to a brand new building. The newly established leadership team are working hard to develop and strengthen the academy in the future and we are looking forward to seeing the impact of their work in the next phase of Mark Hall’s educational journey.”

Exam Results 2018

At Mark Hall Academy we’re proud of the success of our students. We believe that we create a climate in which all students can achieve and we provide the motivation for continuing the drive for better and higher standards in order to prepare them well for the next stage in their lives. When our students leave us, we know they’ll be well equipped for achieving yet more success.

Key Stage 4

The number of pupils achieving higher grades continues to improve in the context of new national measures and examinations that are more difficult. 2018 continued to see a rise in the number of higher grades awarded, including 12 grade 7-9 in Mathematics, and 9 grade 7-9 in English

In English, 62% of pupils achieved a grade 4 – 9 (equivalent C grade or above) and in Mathematics 70% achieved a        grade 4 -9.

18% of our students achieved the EBacc suite of qualifications, which includes English, mathematics, two sciences, a modern foreign language and a humanities’ subject.

We are very proud that our students successfully secure places in education, employment or training when they leave us.

GCSE Results Summary

 

  2015-16 2016-17 *2017-18 2018-19
A*-C English and Maths combined 51% 52% 57% 16%
Attainment 8 Score 45.71 42.83 40.93 33.3
Progress 8 score -0.08 +0.22 -0.44 -1.9
% achieving the Ebacc 8% 18% 18% 11% (43% of cohort entered)

*2017/18 – Introduction of the reformed 9-1 GCSEs in all other subjects.

Validated Education, Employment and Training after Key Stage 4

 

Destinations % 2015 /16 2016 /17 2017 /18 2018/19
Overall sustained education, employment or training 89% 93% 93% 92%
% Sustained Education 83% 87% 86% 80%
% Sustained Employment/Training 6% 6% *NYR 4%
% No Sustained Employment/Training 9% 7% *NYR 6%
% Apprenticeships 8% 9% *NYR 8%
Unknown 2% 0% *NYR  

*Not yet recorded

Click HERE for the Government School Performance site.

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