Yearly Archives - 2023

St John’s announces 3G Pitch plans

Ian Tucker, Principal of St John’s Marlborough today announced that the school, working in partnership with the Football Association, Wiltshire FA, Marlborough Youth Football Club, Marlborough Town Council and Excalibur Academies Trust, has met the criteria to build a 3G...

Computing News term 4 2022/23

St John's students win Cyber Challenge On Tuesday 14th March three teams of Year 8 students took part in the Unlock Cyber Challenge, run by Immersive Labs. This involved a two hour online competition, where students played the role...

Sports News Term 4 2022/23

Term 4 has been a very busy term for Sport at St John's. Read some of the highlights here. Cross Country A new generation of running talent was on show at the Wiltshire Cross Country championships at Sheldon School on 21st January. ...

Spring Concert showcases St John’s talent

A report by Harry Chant, Year 12 The St John’s Spring Concert on 13th March was a delightful event that showcased the impressive talents of the school’s music department. The concert was well-attended, including family and friends of students, and featured...

Wed 8 March SNOW DAY

St John's is closed today, Wed 8th March, due to snow. Year 10 mock interviews at the Town Hall are also cancelled today.

World Book Day celebrated across St John’s

  Book Cover doors St John's celebrated World Book Day 2023 in its usual style, with the school transformed by amazing book cover doors on most classrooms and office doors.             More of our fabulous doors at the end of the...

World Book Day 2023

World Book Day 2023 is coming soon, with a new electronic Book Token you can download to a mobile device to use in the book store of your choice. Please ask us if you need a printed copy of the voucher.

Art and Photography students inspired by Paris

Year 11 and Year 13 Art and Photography students travelled to Paris in early February for the first residential art trip since the pandemic. After an early start on the Friday morning, and fuelled by a croissant breakfast the 67 students,...