Time capsule inspired by King Charles
Students at one of our high schools marked the official start of the reign of King Charles III by fixing their own place in history.
Students at one of our high schools marked the official start of the reign of King Charles III by fixing their own place in history.
An award in memory of a teenager who died last year has been presented to St Clement’s High School to mark the help and support it gave her.
A popular community music event returned to King’s Lynn recently delighting music lovers with a week of free entertainment.
Performing at the Music for Youth National Festival is a great honour – and Springwood High School had the pleasure of seeing two choirs invited to the prestigious annual event.
Around 100 young musicians from across West Norfolk met to showcase their talents at an afternoon performance where they played together for the first time.
Is TikTok threatening the wellbeing of our planet? This was the challenging topic tackled by three of our pupils in a speaking contest.
Musicians from our primary schools across West Norfolk had the opportunity to perform with their older peers when they came together for a concert.
Our group of seven primary schools are celebrating after they were recognised for their work in supporting children’s health and emotional well-being.
Young designers saw their creations come to life at Springwood High School’s annual fashion show.
Budding tennis stars from West Lynn Primary School took part in a festival to hone their on-court skills.
A Bucking Bronco rodeo ride, bouncy castle, climbing walls, face painting and a barbecue were just some of the activities on offer when a group of our students celebrated their success with their very own end-of-year festival.
The Hunstanton community was treated to an evening of free entertainment when Smithdon High School opened its doors for the fifth annual summer concert.