Springfest success
Circus skills, a climbing wall, bouncy castle and a rodeo bull were among a range of attractions on offer to a group of Springwood High School students at their very own festival.
Circus skills, a climbing wall, bouncy castle and a rodeo bull were among a range of attractions on offer to a group of Springwood High School students at their very own festival.
Two budding young engineers at one of our schools are celebrating after their innovative inventions were chosen from thousands to win Secondary Engineer Leaders Awards.
For most teenagers, leaving school is the biggest life event they have experienced so far, and for many pupils leaving Springwood High School this summer, the next step they take on their journey will be into the world of apprenticeship.
Students’ sporting and academic successes were celebrated at an end-of-year prize-giving ceremony at Smithdon High, a West Norfolk Academies Trust member, which parents attended for the first time in two years following the lifting of Covid restrictions.
Twenty-five students are heading to Thailand for the trip of a lifetime, which will see them caring for rescued elephants and teaching local school children about climate change.
There has been cause for celebrations as we begin the summer break as our schools have done well in a prestigious awards event for West Norfolk.
It was Viva Las Vegas at Springwood High's Year 11 Prom, where students arrived at their end of year event to find the school had been converted into a casino.
There has been further cause for celebration at Marshland High - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - after our basketball teams completed a clean sweep of competition wins.
Friends, family members, and well-wishers of all ages cheered Marshland High's Class of 2022 as they arrived for their end-of-year Prom last night (Thursday 14 July).
A group of runners from Marshland High School, a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, were in the pink when they took part in a fun run to raise money for two deserving causes.
Talented young musicians from across West Norfolk had the chance to display their skills to a live audience, when Springwood High School hosted the first West Norfolk Academies Trust community music week.
An art student at Springwood High school and its head of art have both been shortlisted for a prestigious art prize, beating thousands of other applicants to make it into the final running.