Springwood celebrates national award nomination
Staff and students at one of the Trust’s secondary schools are celebrating after their school became one of just seven in the country to be shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
Staff and students at one of the Trust’s secondary schools are celebrating after their school became one of just seven in the country to be shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
Music is important at the West Norfolk Academies Trust, and now one of our secondary schools is inviting young musicians to apply for free, fully-funded musical scholarships.
There were Christmas biscuits, decorations, party games and even some elves when one of the Trust’s schools celebrated the festive season.
Students at one of our schools marked the festive season in traditional style when they staged their first pantomime.
The festive season kicked off in style when one of our school’s gave a free, live orchestral performance of The Snowman.
Caring students at one of the Trust’s schools celebrated the end of term by raising over £330 for two different children’s charities.
It was Christmas at its most traditional when all 11 of the Trust’s schools came together to host the first WNAT Community Carol Service.
Budding chefs from one of our schools had the opportunity to showcase their culinary talents in a national cookery competition – with two making it through to the next stage.
Students at one of our schools are fundraising this Christmas to help others in Norfolk who have lost loved ones.
It was run, run, Rudolph, when children at three of the Trust’s schools took part in a special festive fundraising event.
With a recent report claiming mental health disorders in children and young people are increasing, one of our schools is going above and beyond to protect its students’ mental wellbeing.
It was the audience asking for ‘more’ when young performers at one of the Trust’s schools showcased their talents in Oliver Junior the Musical.