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March 2025

  • Caterpillars and aliens celebrate World Book Day

    Published 10/03/25

    Children at Heacham Infant School drew inspiration from stories classic and modern when they celebrated World Book Day.

    Our pupils arrived dressed as characters from a range of fictional favourites for the event, which took place this year on Thursday 6 March.

    The Nursery children’s chosen title was The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, while Reception and Year 1 focused on traditional stories, and Year 2’s book was Julia Donaldson’s tale of alien species, The Smeds and The Smoos.

    The day kicked off with a Reading Cafe, where friends and family members were invited to join staff and pupils at our school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

    “We celebrated by inviting parents to participate in a Reading Cafe where we read the story of The Smeds and the Smoos,” said our Assistant Headteacher, Claire Dack. “This helped us to understand equality and diversity.

    “We also had an author visit from James Campbell. In addition to this, the children participated in a number of creative writing activities throughout the day.

    “The whole school participated, from Nursery to Year 2. Each class had a theme, ranging from The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and traditional tales, to The Smeds and the Smoos – and, of course, the staff participated.”

    Other WNAT members celebrating World Book Day included Gaywood Primary, Smithdon High School in Hunstanton, and Springwood High School in King’s Lynn. 

    Added Ms Dack: “World Book Day is important, as it helps to promote a love and passion for reading and immerse children in stories and story-telling.”

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  • Sporting fun for our pupils

    Published 03/03/25

    A flooded venue did nothing to deter our young athletes who gathered at a West Norfolk school recently for a competition.

    Pupils from all West Norfolk Academies Trust primary schools were able to have a go at a range of activities - from Hockey Dominoes to the Beanbag Challenge and Boccia - at the sport festival.

    Originally, the KS1 (aged five to seven) festival meeting was arranged at Snettisham Primary, but a flooded field saw the action move to Heacham Junior where children from the school were joined by those from Gaywood, Walpole Cross Keys, West Lynn, Heacham Infants and Clenchwarton.

    Heacham Junior’s PE lead James Agate said Sports Leaders from Heacham Junior School in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 helped to run the events and explained the rules to the younger children who took part. Members of the Year 4 Avocets class were also involved with the sport festival.

    “I enjoyed running the sports as they were fun and engaging for the younger children,” said one of the leaders. 

    Year One Gaywood Primary School pupil Ottilie Blackmore said the games had been great. 

    “My favourite game was throwing a bean bag into a hoop. I liked getting it through the hoop at the back because it was worth 10 points. Gracie and I got 220 points together! We beat the world record.”

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March 2025