Happy snappers win prizes in WNAT contest
Amateur photographers of all ages had the opportunity to show off their skills when the West Norfolk Academies Trust launched its inaugural photography competition, including those from our school.
Amateur photographers of all ages had the opportunity to show off their skills when the West Norfolk Academies Trust launched its inaugural photography competition, including those from our school.
Young performers from our school joined others from across West Norfolk at the Alive Corn Exchange in King’s Lynn for a day of dance.
The 11 WNAT schools, both primary and secondary, are now all rated as Good simultaneously for the first time.
Students and staff at the West Norfolk Academies Trust are putting the final touches to this year’s Community Carol Service.
A pupil from Heacham Junior School showed off his English skills when he came top in a spelling competition, beating entrants from five other schools.
A popular community music event returned to King’s Lynn recently delighting music lovers with a week of free entertainment.
Around 100 young musicians from across West Norfolk met to showcase their talents at an afternoon performance where they played together for the first time.
Musicians from our primary schools across West Norfolk had the opportunity to perform with their older peers when they came together for a concert.
Seven West Norfolk schools are celebrating after they were recognised for their work in supporting children’s health and emotional well-being.
Kings and queens, princes and princesses, enjoyed a special Coronation lunch, when a coastal school celebrated the Coronation.
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