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  • Professional Big Wave Surfer Andrew 'Cotty' Cotton visits Marland Roundswell ​​​​​​​

    Published 29/06/26

    Professional Big Wave Surfer Andrew 'Cotty' Cotton visits Marland Roundswell 

    Marland Roundswell had a very special visitor in June, when professional big wave surfer 'Andrew Cotton' (known as Cotty) came to talk about his career chasing the world's biggest waves. 

    Cotty, who comes from North Devon, gave an inspiring presentation about his journey, from Park School, to being one of the world's most respected big wave surfers. He talked about his early career choices (glassing surfboards, plumbing and life guarding) and how there was no career path at the time to become a surfer. Through trial and error, he worked hard to pursue his dream of chasing big waves and cut his teeth pioneering the huge waves which break off the west coast of Ireland. A chance phone call hooked him up an American big wave surfer called Garrett MacNamara who invited Cotty to a place called Nazare in Portugal. Garrett believed that Nazare would produce the biggest waves anywhere in the world (he was proved right). Cotty moved his focus, and his life, to Nazare and began riding waves up to 100 feet high. The global press exposure enabled him to secure sponsorship deals which keep him surfing professionally 15 years later. 

    One of the biggest take aways of the talk revolved around failure. Cotty talked about how not giving up when he failed or made mistakes meant that he was able to achieve his dream. He went on to say "the only way to get better at something is to try, fail, and try again. Although you feel at the time you're not making progress, over time you always will"! 

    To put into context how big the waves he surfs are, the students were told to imagine looking up at the ceiling of the sports hall (30 feet high) and then add another 2 sports halls on top. That is the height of some waves Cotty has ridden. Obviously, this can come with consequences, and he went on to talk about all of the hours of work and training which go into making him as safe as possible. He demonstrated an inflation vest on a student where you can pull a gas canister, inflate the vest and rise to the surface on big wipe outs. 

    It's safe to say that the whole school were mesmerised by the talk and there were loads of questions. Cotty then signed and handed out posters to everyone. 

    We are very grateful indeed to Cotty for sparing his time to come and talk to us. 

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  • Summer Activity Camps

    Published 08/06/26

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  • Tesco Apprenticeships

    Published 20/05/26

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  • Half Term at the Burton

    Published 19/05/26

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  • Latest Oral Health Webinar

    Published 23/04/26

    Virtual Oral Health Improvement Training:

    Supporting adults and children with additional needs

    Wednesday 6th May 2026 at 2pm – 4pm

    The NHS Oral Health Improvement Team would like to invite you to attend a virtual Oral Health Improvement Training session on Teams.

    This session is hosted by our Oral Health Improvement team and we have been commissioned by Devon County Council and the NHS to provide FREE training aimed at anyone who works with or supports people with additional needs within Devon (excluding Plymouth and Torbay).

    Here is some information about what will be included (but not limited to) in the session:

    1. The consequences of poor oral health
    2. Diet and its impact on the teeth and gums
    3. Causes, symptoms and how to preent tooth decay
    4. Techniques and support for helping people of all abilities to maintain good oral hygiene.

    If you are interested in enrolling in our free online training session then please fill out this short booking form:

    https://forms.office.com/e/aMuac9Y7mR

    Once you have booked on to our session you will receive an email with the Microsoft Teams Link on it and details about how and when to join.

    Please register to be trained with us and each attendee will receive a CPD certificate upon completion of the post-training feedback.

    If you know of anyone who may benefit from this training then please feel free to forward this email on to them. If you have any questions then please let us know.

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  • KREMPEL Industries Factory Site Visit

    Published 31/03/26

    A group of students had the opportunity to visit KREMPEL Industries' factory site in Bideford in the autumn term. Considering nobody had heard of KREMPEL before our visit, it was surprising to find out how important the business is to Bideford as a major employer. 

     

    The factory is part of the KREMPEL group who have offices all over the world. They manufacture very high-end engineering pieces for all sorts of equipment, from aerospace, defence and medical to automotive and industry. They specialise in composite and polymer products. 

     

    It was fascinating to see the machinery and level of technology being used by the 100+ employees. The products are shipped from Bideford around the globe. 

     

    The group learnt about some of the materials and processes. We are very grateful to KREMPEL for guiding us around the factory. 

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  • Kids Eat for Free (or a £1) Over Easter

    Published 31/03/26

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  • Oral Health - Free Webinars

    Published 19/03/26

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  • School Visits Swansea City to watch a Championship Match

    Published 12/03/26

    A group of 6 Marland students were lucky enough to visit the Swansea.com Stadium to watch the Championship match between Swansea and Preston. The match was entertaining, with a last-minute goal for Swansea, earning them a 1-1 draw. Our visit coincided with the visit of Swansea investor, Actor and rapper, Snoop Dogg! As a thank you to the fans, Snoop Dogg gave every fan a commemorative towel, which he encouraged all the home supporters to wave on his arrival. 

    The lads represented the school really well and were really thankful to be given the opportunity. Massive thanks goes to James and Steve for sorting the tickets, and to Josh for organising the day. 

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  • Waymakers Parent Support Circle

    Published 04/03/26

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  • Easter Activity Camps (Free)

    Published 25/02/26

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  • New NHS Patients

    Published 11/02/26

    Westcountry Dental and Implant Centre

    ARE TAKING ON

    New NHS Patients

    To register your children, please contact us on:
    01271 345006
    Westcountry.dental@nhs.net

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