Happy snappers win prizes in WNAT contest
Amateur photographers of all ages had the opportunity to show off their skills when the West Norfolk Academies Trust launched its inaugural photography competition, including those from our school.
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Amateur photographers of all ages had the opportunity to show off their skills when the West Norfolk Academies Trust launched its inaugural photography competition, including those from our school.
Our musicians joined others from across West Norfolk to perform at the annual Schools Make Music Concert.
Our budding barristers showed off their courtroom skills when they claimed second place in a prestigious national competition.
Our students took the top honours when all the West Norfolk Academy Trust secondary schools battled out the annual spelling competition.
Budding speakers from St Clement’s joined those from two other West Norfolk Academies Trust high schools to hone their communication and oracy skills at a one-day workshop.
A showcase of vocal talent across a range of genres hit all the right notes for the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
Young musicians will have the chance to showcase their talent during two shows hosted by Springwood High School.
The 11 WNAT schools, both primary and secondary, are now all rated as Good simultaneously for the first time.
More than 400 people packed a historic King’s Lynn chapel for a community carol concert with the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
Students and staff at the West Norfolk Academies Trust are putting the final touches to this year’s Community Carol Service.
There was more than one case of checkmate when budding chess masters from West Norfolk pitted their skills against one another in a new competition.
Our school was built at the start of the 1980’s and I am told was originally intended to hold four hundred students. Like many school sites of the time a dual purpose was envisaged and so a Village Hall was included.