Festive Rudolph run helps West Norfolk Charity
It was run, run, Rudolph, when our children took part in a special festive fundraising event, along with those from two other schools from the West Norfolk Academies Trust, of which we are a member.
It was run, run, Rudolph, when our children took part in a special festive fundraising event, along with those from two other schools from the West Norfolk Academies Trust, of which we are a member.
Gaywood Primary played host to budding musicians from across West Norfolk, when they came together at our school to display their talents and perform as one large orchestra.
Our children joined those from five other primary schools in the area to commemorate Remembrance Day at a performance in front of an audience including veterans from the armed forces.
Pupils at our school put MP James Wild through his paces when he visited and questioned him on everything from climate change to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn.
Take this opportunity to find out about routes into teaching with local teacher training providers and school leaders - presentation, discussion, Q&A.
Talented young dancers from our school joined others from five other West Norfolk primary schools 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.
Public speaking can be daunting for anyone, but pupils in our school rose to the challenge and won a competition challenging them to argue on issues from climate change to handheld technology.
Exciting new events taking place to get us into the holiday spirit
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be long remembered by our primary school children, after they received specially minted Jubilee coins.
An international project involving our primary schools has seen everything from eco-bricks to playground games shared between pupils in classrooms thousands of miles apart.
We - along with other West Norfolk Academies Trust primary schools - have all been working with partners in India and the children have been learning from each other about their environment and wildlife, among other things.
Starting after the Easter Holidays
Children from our school joined others from across West Norfolk for a literary event as part our World Book Day celebrations.