Web wonder proves a prize winner for budding Springwood photographer
A dose of sibling rivalry has come in handy for a student at Springwood - part of the West Norfolk Academy Trust - after spurring him on to success in a photography competition.
A dose of sibling rivalry has come in handy for a student at Springwood - part of the West Norfolk Academy Trust - after spurring him on to success in a photography competition.
As pupils continue to adjust to something like normal education after lockdown, our school halls will soon be alive with the sound of music as students who have kept up their instrumental learning remotely get the chance to show the progress they have made over the past few months.
Springwood - which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - has relaunched its masterclass programme to help potential students get a taste of A Level tuition at the school's Sixth Form.
Heacham Junior and Infant schools were the talk of Norfolk when English Lead Mrs Chadderton was a guest on BBC Radio Norfolk, talking about our Extreme Reading challenge.
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Pupils at Snettisham Primary School - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - have been using poetry to get rid of any lockdown blues after the successful extension of a project that was first used during Mental Health Week.
The last year has seen many people seek escape in the pages of a book, but pupils at Heacham Infant and Nursery and Heacham Junior Schools - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - have gone to some unlikely places as part of the school’s extreme reading challenge.
Pupils at Snettisham Primary School - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - were in for a pleasant surprise when they returned to school this week following lockdown after the school received a grant of £9,000 to buy new laptops.
Lockdown may have put many aspects of normal life on hold, but for the musically talented youngsters of West Norfolk, the show must go on, as the West Norfolk’s Got Talent competition is being held again in a bid to find the rising stars of tomorrow.
Pupils at Smithdon High School, part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, have had a spring in their step all through winter after a lockdown physical fitness challenge saw them raise more than £500 for a mental health charity.
A speech in praise of music recorded by a West Norfolk Academies Trust student has received high praise from our school community and captured the imagination of many on social media.
In an era when all school children are learning some unexpected life lessons, Year 9 pupils at Springwood have been taught one of the most valuable of all, as the entire year group has signed up for first aid lessons as part of their work towards the bronze level Duke of Edinburgh award.