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Marshland High School students have a taste of university life as they visit UEA




West Norfolk students enjoyed a taste of post-school life during a trip to the University of East Anglia.

The Year 9 group from Marshland High School visited the university as the culmination of a skills ship programme designed to prepare them for working life.

Daniel Hudson, English teacher, said: “They engaged in exciting activities throughout the day, preparing their skills for future careers.

Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life

“Some of the highlights included participating in a mock trial, with Marshland students taking on the roles of magistrates, defendants, and lawyers.

“They also interrogated CVs, deciding who they would select for interviews and why. Perhaps one of the most interesting was seeing students showcase their selling ability for a variety of random objects.”

Participant Daniel Rust said: “It really opened my eyes to the opportunities that are out there. The activities also helped develop my confidence in a range of skills.”

Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life

A second visit to UEA saw Year 9 students take part in a series of skills discovery workshops, which challenged them to create their own university, covering everything from name and building layout, down to the graphic design styles best representing their vision.

Mr Hudson added: “One aspect that the students creatively thrived in was actually building their own physical representation of a lecture theatre using a random assortment of resources in a ‘mystery box’.

“One group even had a selection of bamboo, table tennis balls, and a hessian cloth.”

Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life

“I really enjoyed the creativity of the mystery box, as well as building new skills in graphic design when creating our university name,” said Riley-Jake McCoo.

Marshland’s Year 7 pupils were also given a sneak preview of university life when they visited UEA as part of the Future Stars Programme, which aims to encourage school students to consider higher education.

Maisie Chandler, who is Pastoral Lead for Year 7 at the school, said: “Students were physically active throughout the visit, learning a new and fun sport in the form of pickleball and braving the climbing wall.

Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life

“Some of the students were so skilled that they made it right to the summit.

“The student ambassadors were always on hand to cater to the student’s needs and answer the barrage of inquisitive questions that the Year 7s had.

“They led a campus tour and showed the Year 7s around, and they were even able to see the dorms and student rooms to get a first-hand experience of life on campus.

Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life
Students had a taste of university life

“The students got thoroughly involved in the process, and, during the final presentation, did themselves proud in engaging the panel of judges as well as the other schools present.

“It was a really positive experience for the students to be able to see university life in a fun and engaging way.”



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