MP meets namesake at a WNAT school
It was back to the classroom for MP James Wild when he took a seat alongside pupils at one of our primary schools
It was back to the classroom for MP James Wild when he took a seat alongside pupils at one of our primary schools
Altruistic students at one West Norfolk Academies Trust high school swapped their school uniforms for jeans to raise money to help those affected by genetic conditions.
Springwood High School’s head of art is gaining recognition as a working artist, appearing on a hit television show, making the shortlist for a prestigious art prize, and curating his own London exhibition.
Talented young dancers from across the Trust finally came together to celebrate one of the UK’s most popular children’s authors, after the performance had to be postponed last term due to the heatwave.
Snettisham Primary School - part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust - has been praised by Ofsted inspectors for providing its pupils with a "supportive and ambitious curriculum" and a "well planned learning environment".
There were smiles galore across the four West Norfolk Academies Trust secondary schools as students collected their GCSE results.
With the end of the academic year in sight, many pupils at Springwood High School’s sixth form are preparing to take the big step away from school and into the outside world.
Twenty-five sixth-formers from one of our schools enjoyed the adventure of a lifetime when they travelled to Thailand to care for rescued elephants and to teach local school children about climate change.
The headteacher is ‘over the moon’ with the A Level results this morning.
Leaving school is a huge life step, and at Springwood High, a member of West Norfolk Academies Trust, everything is done to ensure pupils put their best foot forward on the right path for the next challenge they face in life.
As sixth formers prepare to leave Springwood High School this summer, the school has a duty to prepare them as best as possible for the outside world, and their next step in life.
Talented young musicians at Springwood High had the opportunity to perform in front of royalty when they took to the bandstand at the prestigious Sandringham Flower Show last week.