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March 2026

  • Heacham pupils ‘read their veg’ for World Book Day

    Published 06/03/26

    The chips were down, when we drew inspiration from an unlikely superhero for our World Book Day celebrations on Thursday 5 March.

    Pupils from Nursery through to Year 2 at Heacham Infant School took part in the annual event, which featured a range of story-based activities themed around the exploits of ‘Supertato’, the potato superhero from the series of the same name created by author-illustrators Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet.

    The children also enjoyed a host of creative activities throughout the day, which ended with a Reading Cafe where they were joined by parents and carers – and had the opportunity to design their own superhero.

    “This year’s theme was Supertato, bringing plenty of superhero fun to our classrooms,” explained Claire Dack, Assistant Headteacher at our school, which is a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

    “Our infant school celebrated World Book Day with a fun-filled programme of story-based activities inspired by Supertato. Children also took part in a range of creative literacy activities throughout the day, including designing their own book covers, writing stories, and completing themed story challenges.”

    “The day ended with a special Reading Cafe where parents were warmly invited to join us as we shared the Supertato story together,” she continued. "A highlight of the celebration was our ‘Design Your Own Supertato’, where, during the Reading Cafe, children created their very own superhero character using a real potato.”

    In addition, staff and pupils spent the day dressed as their favourite book characters, with some choosing to embrace the Supertato theme.

    “There was a competition for the best-dressed costume, with the winner receiving a book token to spend at our upcoming school book fair,” said Mrs Dack. “Staff also got involved, arriving in a whole host of creative costumes inspired by the story, including carrots, broccoli, and other familiar characters from Supertato.”

    “World Book Day is an important opportunity to promote and share a love of books and reading,” she added.

    “At our infant school, we believe that fostering a passion for stories at an early age helps to build imagination, creativity, and essential literacy skills.

    “By celebrating together in such an engaging way, we hope to inspire our children to become lifelong readers.”

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  • Our Executive Headteacher is retiring

    Published 04/03/26

    After guiding thousands of pupils through their first years of education during her 34-year career, our Executive Headteacher has decided it’s time to retire.

    Louise Jackson became Executive Headteacher of Heacham Infants, Heacham Juniors, and Snettisham Primary in 2018. She is also Lead for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) across the West Norfolk Academies Trust, of which the three schools are part.

    “The most rewarding part of working within these school communities is seeing so many children grow and go on to become great, young adults – succeeding in what they do and making their own steps in the world,” said Mrs Jackson, who will stand down in December.

    “It has been a privilege to work across our Trust schools to support learners in EYFS and with additional needs.

    “All our staff are amazing, and work so hard to develop the environment, classrooms, resources, and curriculum to make sure every child can shine. It has been wonderful to be involved.

    Mrs Jackson started her teaching career in London in 1992, before moving to Norfolk in 2002 and started working at Snettisham Primary in 2003. She has worked for WNAT since 2016.

    “There have been so many memorable moments over the years working across the schools, where we all come together to do something special, such as community PTA events, carol singing at the local churches, beach visits, trips to London, competitions, and celebration assemblies,” she continued.

    “It’s also been about those little moments of success too – someone cutting out a carefully drawn picture or spending time balancing bricks as high as themselves. Those small steps are so memorable.

    “I will miss the chatting, smiles, and kindness that our families, pupils, and staff bring to school each and every day. Working in our schools is such a rewarding experience, and I feel very grateful to have had opportunities to contribute.

    “I’m now looking forward to enjoying our beautiful location, reading all the books I have piled up, walking my dog, and enjoying the garden.”

    Colleagues were keen to pay tribute to Mrs Jackson, as she announced her retirement plans.

    “Louise has been an exceptional leader and a true cornerstone of our Primary Education Team at the West Norfolk Academies Trust,” said Trust CEO Andy Johnson. “Her dedication to the children of Heacham and Snettisham, alongside her tireless advocacy as our Trust Lead for EYFS and SEND, has left an incredible legacy.

    “She has consistently ensured that every child, regardless of their needs, is given the best possible start to their education.

    “While we will miss her expertise, leadership, and warmth immensely when she retires in December, we are deeply grateful for everything she has done for our schools. We wish her a very happy and well deserved retirement.”

    The Chair of the Board of Trustees, Roger Livesey, added: “On behalf of the Trustees, I would like to extend our profound thanks to Louise for her outstanding dedication to the Trust. Successfully guiding three schools as an executive headteacher requires immense skill, resilience, and compassion – qualities Louise has demonstrated every single day.

    “Her hard work has significantly enriched the educational landscape of West Norfolk, and positively shaped the lives of countless young people in our local communities.

    “We congratulate her on a fantastic career, and wish her the very best in her next chapter.”

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March 2026