Festive Rudolph run helps West Norfolk Charity
It was run, run, Rudolph, when children at three of the Trust’s schools took part in a special festive fundraising event.
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.
The Snowman is coming to King’s Lynn this Christmas with a live orchestral performance that could be a first for West Norfolk.
Pupils at Springwood High School take pride in their work, enjoy attending and appreciate the high-quality care and support they receive from staff, says a recent Ofsted report.
The festive season is officially underway in Hunstanton, as students at one of the Trust’s schools kicked off the celebrations with a Christmas concert.
There were celebrations all round when one of our high school’s held its first prize giving in three years.
A rewilding initiative at one of our schools in King’s Lynn got off to a successful start when staff, parents and student volunteers joined forces to plant over 400 saplings.
Pudsey Bear made an appearance in Hunstanton, when Smithdon High School took part in Children in Need Day.
Budding musicians from primary schools across West Norfolk came together to display their talents and perform as one large orchestra in an event staged by our Trust.
Our six primary schools got together to commemorate Remembrance Day at a performance in front of an audience that included several war veterans.
Two of our students and headteacher Mrs Gibbins represented Smithdon High School when they laid a wreath at Hunstanton Cenotaph as part of the town’s Remembrance Service held on Sunday.