Circus celebration for WNAT students

There were high-flyers and synchronised swimmers, when students from a WNAT school celebrated the end of term circus-style.
The Year 8 cohort from Smithdon High School enjoyed a trip to the historic Hippodrome in Great Yarmouth to see the Circus, which featured a wide range of international artistes such as aerialists and acrobats, as well as the show’s famous synchronised swimmers, ‘Water Spectacle’, and Giant Fountains, and comedy from comedians Jack Jay and Ben Langley.
It was the first time the trip had taken place – although Smithdon has a long tradition of exposing its students to the performing arts.
“Trips like this are part of a performing arts plan, where students have the opportunity to see a show each year they are at Smithdon, from the local pantomime in Year 7, to where Years 9 to 11 are invited to West End shows in London, and theatre trips locally in Norwich,” said Assistant Headteacher Alysha Moat, who accompanied the students to the Hippodrome, along with Pastoral Manager Sally Collins.
“It is important to come together as a year group to attend exciting trips and see things that we would not normally see.”