Students chosen to write poignant poem
Our students have joined schools across the UK to write a poignant poem marking the anniversary of an accident which claimed the life of a Red Arrows pilot.
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Our students have joined schools across the UK to write a poignant poem marking the anniversary of an accident which claimed the life of a Red Arrows pilot.
Our students have battled it out in a competition showing their skills at spelling out the trickiest words.
Our students sampled an unusual lunch menu featuring foods from Italy, Germany, Finland and Portugal as part of a day encouraging learning of European languages.
The West Norfolk Academies Trust - of which our school is part of - is searching for music teachers after a surge in demand for singing lessons from students.
Our school is taking part in a major new programme linking schools in West Norfolk with counterparts around the world in an international initiative to raise global awareness.
Our students have been enjoying the taste of a completely different culture thanks to an initiative aptly named Connecting Classrooms.
Our student Xiang Lin is experiencing a taste of London’s top stages as his work has been recognised by judges at the National Theatre.
Our staff and students were celebrating this morning as this year’s GCSE results were revealed.
Every form of transport with wheels, from a pink Cadillac to a stock car, was utilised as a mode of transport for students attending their leaving prom.
We are in a race against time to unearth a time capsule planted at our school more than two decades ago.
Our pupils and staff took part in a charity fun run last week to raise money for The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn’s COVID-19 Support Fund.
Our Year 7 science students can teach every one of us a lesson about the power of trying your luck and being hopeful, after they wrote to legendary natural history Sir David Attenborough with a query about their studies – and received a handwritten reply.