Dream trip for WNAT sixth formers
A group of sixth formers from one of the Trust’s schools are embarking on the experience of a lifetime as they head to Vietnam on a 16-day adventure that will immerse them in the country’s culture.
A group of sixth formers from one of the Trust’s schools are embarking on the experience of a lifetime as they head to Vietnam on a 16-day adventure that will immerse them in the country’s culture.
While paralympian Jody Cundy has been showing off his new-found talents on the Strictly Come Dancing dance floor, staff and students at one of the Trust’s secondary schools have been cheering on their former student - and are hoping he can keeeeeeeeeep dancing and progress again this weekend.
The picture shows Jody on 17 November 1990 then in Year 7 at Marshland after being selected for Eastern England Paraplegic Swimming Team Training for the 1996 Paralympics in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
West Norfolk’s young political minds were put to good use in a debate in Parliament, when one of our schools paid a visit to the Palace of Westminster.
There was more than one case of checkmate when budding chess masters from West Norfolk pitted their skills against one another in a new competition.
A senior Norfolk police officer outlined his career to a group of students at one of our schools during a recent visit.
A sparrow, a nightingale and some peacocks all feature in an uplifting new youth opera that will premiere at one of our schools next week.
St Clement's High headteacher, Mr N.K. Willingham, has provided this update to parents regarding the school's site:
A story written by Springwood student Elodie Blackmore has featured in a West Norfolk charity's special book celebrating 25 years of working with the community.
Heacham Junior School has been presented with a prestigious award after being recognised by a group of young people it helps.
Some of West Norfolk’s youngest constituents had the opportunity to question their MP when he paid a visit to Walpole Cross Keys.
Young musicians across West Norfolk are being offered a host of music-making opportunities as they return to school, with the launch of several new musical ensembles.
A teenager with something mysterious growing inside her was the tragi-comic subject of a production staged by drama club students at Springwood High School.