Love-All at WNAT school Tennis Festival
It was game, set and match, when tennis players at a WNAT secondary school helped coach younger pupils in their on-court slices and smashes.
It was game, set and match, when tennis players at a WNAT secondary school helped coach younger pupils in their on-court slices and smashes.
Young artists from primary schools across the West Norfolk Academies Trust – and as far afield as East Africa – joined together in a collaborative project designed to highlight the importance of environmental issues and the protection of rivers.
Year 11 leavers returned to a WNAT school to find the premises had been transformed into a casino for their end-of-year Prom, complete with balloon archway entrance.
Dancers from three WNAT schools joined others from across West Norfolk to showcase their talents in the SSP (School Sport Partnership) Dance Festival, which took place at the King’s Lynn Corn Exchange on 18 June.
A flock of over 550 swans formed the fitting centrepiece of an art exhibition held to celebrate the graduation of Year 11 students ‘flying the nest’ from a WNAT school.
Pupils across the West Norfolk Academies Trust celebrated World Music Day this year, with a host of tuneful activities taking place, from musical performances to quizzes.
Staff and students at a WNAT school showed their colourful support for diversity and equality when they held their very own Pride celebration.
A colourful array of suits, ball gowns and cocktail dresses was on show when the Class of 2024 at a WNAT school celebrated their graduation.
Caring youngsters from a WNAT school were among a select group celebrated at this year’s Royal Norfolk Show.
One of our primary schools has been praised for its “close-knit environment” in an Ofsted report which retained its ‘Good’ rating.
Eco warriors have been continuing their campaign to improve the green credentials of a WNAT school by carrying out weekly lunchtime litter picks.
There was a full house when a WNAT school held a bingo evening fundraiser, complete with raffle and refreshments – and raised an impressive £1,200.