Seat of drama gets new look
The ‘heart’ of the drama scene at a WNAT school has a new and improved look, following the £17,000 refurbishment of seating at a venue after 24 years of constant use.
The ‘heart’ of the drama scene at a WNAT school has a new and improved look, following the £17,000 refurbishment of seating at a venue after 24 years of constant use.
The tale of a refugee and his new classmates enthralled Year 4 pupils from two WNAT schools when an award-winning children’s book was brought to the stage in Norfolk
Budding pianists from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust gathered to showcase their talents at a recital being held for the fourth time.
Language students at a WNAT school showed off their French skills when they took part in ‘Le Grand Defi’ challenge.
Young golfers from three WNAT primary schools honed their chipping and putting skills at an event organised by fellow Trust member St Clement’s High School.
Students from a West Norfolk Academies Trust secondary enjoyed a taste of post-school life during a trip to the University of East Anglia.
Musicians came together at a WNAT school to raise money for a King’s Lynn heritage site.
A sixth former from a WNAT school has successfully fought off all competition to gain a seat to represent West Norfolk as a member of the UK Youth Parliament.
A heroic time was had by all when students from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust travelled to the Royal Albert Hall in London for a performance by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
A moving piece based around an asylum stole the show when WNAT students starred in their school’s annual dance performance.
Caring for rescued elephants and working with disadvantaged children were just two of the challenges undertaken by sixth formers from a WNAT school when they travelled to Thailand for the adventure of a lifetime.
Children from a WNAT school followed in the footsteps of Henry VIII’s hapless second wife when they visited the Tower of London.