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Marshalls Park Academy (formerly Marshalls Park School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Romford, London, England. [1] History. In January 2006, Marshalls Park School was granted Performing Arts College Specialist Status. It was also awarded the ICT Mark, given to schools that can demonstrate good use of ICT across the curriculum.
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Jan 30, 2020 · About Marshalls Park Academy. Type: Academy. Boarding: No. Religious character: Does Not Apply. Local authority: Havering. Pupils. Location. View location on Google maps. Contact details and...
- Pettits Lane, Romford, Essex, RM1 4EH
Marshalls Park Academy is a heavily over-subscribed, mixed secondary school of 11-16 year olds, situated in Romford which falls within the London Borough of Havering.
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In July 1999 the Upper School in Havering Drive was closed, and the two schools combined on the Pettits Lane site. This necessitated an 18-month, £5.5 million modernisation, including a new sports hall, refurbished classrooms, music room, computer rooms, large library and science laboratories.