WNAT musicians star in music festival
Young musicians from across West Norfolk showcased their talents at this year’s Music for Youth Regional Festival – including many from Springwood High School.
Young musicians from across West Norfolk showcased their talents at this year’s Music for Youth Regional Festival – including many from Springwood High School.
Basketball players from Marshland High School are celebrating after both of their teams won all of their eight games to qualify for the quarter finals of a national competition.
Calling West Norfolk’s budding musicians – one of our schools is hosting free, weekly musical ensembles for pupils up to the age of 12.
Budding scientists at a WNAT school enjoyed an action-packed day of Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM) that saw them examine asteroids and create rockets, before designing, building and racing their own dragsters.
Amateur photographers of all ages had the opportunity to show off their skills when the West Norfolk Academies Trust launched its inaugural photography competition.
Young musicians from the West Norfolk Academies Trust joined others from across the region to perform at the annual Schools Make Music Concert at the Alive Corn Exchange on Tuesday 19 March.
Budding barristers from a WNAT school showed off their courtroom skills when they claimed second place in a prestigious national competition.
Young performers from the West Norfolk Academies Trust joined others from across West Norfolk at the Alive Corn Exchange in King’s Lynn for a day of dance.
Students from St Clement’s High took the top honours when all the West Norfolk Academy Trust secondary schools battled out the annual spelling competition.
A West Norfolk Academies Trust school helped both its students and job-seekers in the wider community when it brought together a host of businesses and education providers at its Job and Careers Fair.
A West Norfolk Academies Trust school played host to three unusual visitors at the beginning of March, when a mother sheep and her two lambs came to stay.
Students from a West Norfolk Academies Trust school were learning valuable lessons from the past when they paid a visit to the Beth Shalom National Holocaust Centre and Museum in Nottinghamshire.