Matilda musical proves a hit
Young performers brought a taste of the West End to West Norfolk with their performances of a specially adapted version of the hit musical Matilda at Smithdon High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
Young performers brought a taste of the West End to West Norfolk with their performances of a specially adapted version of the hit musical Matilda at Smithdon High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
A trio of students at Springwood High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - have secured offers to study at Cambridge University.
A group of 26 pupils from Springwood High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - enjoyed the adventure of a lifetime after travelling more than 6000 miles to Battambang Province in Cambodia as part of a global citizenship programme run by the Challenges Abroad organisation.
There has been cause to celebrate at Springwood High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - thanks to an unprecedented number of our students being offered places to study veterinary medicine.
Springwood Year 13 pupil Leo Rice-Wallen has been given an opportunity to follow his dreams after securing a place at London’s prestigious Rambert Dance School.
A new canteen facility exclusively for the use of sixth formers at Springwood High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust -has proved to be very much to the taste of the students.
Children from six primary West Norfolk Academies Trust schools enjoyed a literary event in celebration of World Book Day.
Students at Marshland high - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - have heard first-hand the moving story of how a Holocaust survivor was hidden from the Nazis by two brave sisters.
Smithdon High - part of West Norfolk Academies Trust - has launched an annual literary festival to celebrate World Book Day and help inspire a love of reading and writing in students.
Smithdon High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - has launched an annual literary festival to celebrate World Book Day and help inspire a love of reading and writing in students.
The school held a week of activities for all year groups, including visits by authors, and writing competitions.
Our schools are helping language students get a flavour of different countries by holding themed meals, cinema experiences and encouraging baking of traditional European dishes.
West Norfolk Academies Trust has launched a new publication created by budding writers from its primary and secondary schools.