WNAT students hit the spot for Children in Need
What works out with Joe Wicks and is covered in spots?
What works out with Joe Wicks and is covered in spots?
Tomorrow’s voters had the opportunity to grill their Member of Parliament, when James Wild paid a visit to one of the Trust’s secondary schools.
A poppy field bloomed at one of the Trust’s schools as students commemorated Remembrance Day in eye-catching style.
Young singers and musicians at Springwood High School showcased their musical talents in an opera, impressing audiences with the high quality of the production.
Staff and students at one of our schools were in the red when they united to support an anti-racism initiative.
Heroes past and present were honoured at one of the Trust’s schools as part of its annual observance of Remembrance Day.
Clenchwarton Primary School pupils swapped their uniforms for colourful shades of yellow to show their support for a mental health campaign.
It was time for drinks, cake and other home-made treats, when a Hunstanton secondary school held its latest charity fundraising venture
Marshland High School is seeing such good progress in students that it’s been highlighted by Ofsted as being in the top 20 per cent of all state schools nationally.
A West Norfolk artist and teacher who appeared on TV’s Landscape Artist of the Year, and was shortlisted for the prestigious Sir John Hurt Art Prize, has curated a London art exhibition featuring the work of over 120 artists.
They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky, they’re altogether ooky… and they’re here!
A teacher at Marshland High School who grew up without inspirational role models is ensuring that students here have a different experience.