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  1. Overview. The English Department at St Marylebone School aims to teach in a way that will develop a life-long love of the English language and its literature in all students. By exploring a rich and varied range of poetry, drama and novels, students will experience the deep, complex and challenging pleasure involved in studying literature.

  2. UNIT 3: LISTENING. Students study a variety of music, including dance fusion, jazz, the musical Wicked, Queen, Star Wars, as well as classical composers such as Bach and Beethoven. We will explore these pieces by playing and singing them, as well as learning how to analyse them in detail. Exam Board – Edexcel. Final Grade – Grades 1-9.

  3. St Marylebone has a commitment to all members of our diverse school community that they feel valued, heard and understood. We aim to foster young people’s ability to express and learn about their own identity and that of others, and how they can contribute positively to an inclusive and diverse community. We work through.

  4. St Marylebone leads a network of 13 schools across 10 London Boroughs developing teaching for creativity, focussing on school culture, values and shared language. The London Creativity Collaborative network includes schools across all phases, including special education and 6th Form, and will tackle social and economic disadvantage, where creativity is needed most.

  5. Assessment. Assessment at St Marylebone is designed to help students make progress and achieve their best. Assessment at every Key Stage takes different forms in different subjects. Its purpose is always to help students to: demonstrate what they’ve learned. identify areas for development / gaps in learning. know what and how to improve.

  6. About this ebook. Starting life in 1791 as a single-room school for poor local children, The St Marylebone School has become the top non-selective school in London and one of the top non-selective girls' schools in the country. The journey has been challenging and often turbulent, as the school has sought to make the most of its small site at ...

  7. Overview. History explores the past and a range of different people, places, ideas and events. The History Department encourages students to think critically about the past, investigating the reasons events occurred and the reasons that motivated people and their actions. Students investigate different interpretations and sources using their ...