Outstanding’ WNAT teacher wins award
A teacher from a WNAT secondary school has been recognised for her “outstanding” work in supporting students.
A teacher from a WNAT secondary school has been recognised for her “outstanding” work in supporting students.
Altruistic pupils at a WNAT school celebrated the end of term by ditching their school uniforms to raise money for not one, but two charitable causes.
Traditional Christmas carols joined popular festive songs for a special evening at our school on Tuesday.
West Norfolk’s newest community orchestra impressed audiences with a range of festive musical pieces at its debut Christmas concert – as well as raising money to help the homeless.
Elves, snowmen and reindeer were all in attendance when children at a WNAT school held their annual Christmas Fayre.
Care home residents in South Wootton had their festive spirits lifted when they received a yuletide visit from a group of young singers.
There was a festive flavour to lunch at a WNAT school when the pupils enjoyed a full Christmas meal with all the trimmings – with the added twist of knowing they were raising money for a charitable cause.
Young talents at a WNAT school entertained a record audience when they ‘let it go’ at their annual musical.
More than 400 people packed a historic King’s Lynn chapel for a community carol concert with the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
Last summer’s GCSE graduates returned to one of the Trust’s schools to celebrate their exam successes at an award evening held in their honour.
Soloists, bands and choir singers came together to celebrate the season at the Marshland High School Christmas Concert, where they entertained friends, family and members of the community with an evening of festive favourites.
There was a festive feel when pupils at a Trust school swapped their uniforms to support a charitable cause.