Primary schools equal to maths challenge
Our pupils were put through their mathematical paces when they joined those from other schools in the area at the Springwood Primary Maths Challenge.
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Our pupils were put through their mathematical paces when they joined those from other schools in the area at the Springwood Primary Maths Challenge.
Archery, Lacrosse and Pickleball were just some of the many activities on offer when children from Heacham Junior and Snettisham Primary took part in an annual sports event.
There was something to suit all musical tastes when our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust for a free four-day music festival, offering everything from rock and pop to big bands, orchestras, choirs and jazz.
Young artists from our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies – and as far afield as East Africa – in a collaborative project designed to highlight the importance of environmental issues and the protection of rivers.
Our pupils joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust to celebrate World Music Day this year, with a host of tuneful activities taking place, from musical performances to quizzes.
Children from all six Trust primary schools came together to test their spelling skills when the West Norfolk Academies Trust held its annual Primaries Spelling Bee.
We would like to inform you that we have changed our uniform suppliers to Minuteman Press.
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.
What do Sir David Attenborough, Greta Thunberg, Amelia Earhart, Sir Isaac Newton, Rosa Parks and Napoleon Bonaparte have in common?
At Snettisham Primary School we’ve pledged to help Norfolk’s children and young people Flourish.
The 11 WNAT schools, both primary and secondary, are now all rated as Good simultaneously for the first time.
Tomorrow’s voters and politicians got a taste of democracy at work when they visited the Houses of Parliament and witnessed a live debate – as well as meeting their own MP.