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December 2025

  • West Norfolk pupils celebrate the season at St Nicholas

    Published 18/12/25

    Young voices came together to celebrate the season, when our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust and Windmill Federation for the annual WNAT Christmas Carol Service.

    The popular event at St Nicholas Chapel took place on Wednesday 3 December, and featured performances from around 250 pupils from across the primary and secondary schools within the Trust and the Windmill Federation.

    “The annual event is a traditional Christmas Carol Service with a selection of readings, a blessing from Canon Mark Dimond from the Minster, and also communal carols, as well as each group of schools performing a song on their own,” said Robin Norman, who is Director of Music at WNAT.

    “This is the fourth time we have run this event, and it was my ‘brainchild’ to bring a more traditional feel to an event in the town,” he continued. “One that could bring together all of our schools, our parents, and the local community in general – something that would become magical and truly give the Christmas Spirit.

    “We started with around 250 in the congregation for the first one in 2022, and this year there was ‘standing room only’, so I am absolutely thrilled how it has grown.”

    Participating primary schools included WNAT members Clenchwarton, Gaywood, Heacham Infant, Heacham Junior, Snettisham, Walpole Cross Keys, and West Lynn, along with Terrington St John, Tilney St Lawrence, Walpole Highway, and West Walton from the Windmill Federation; while the WNAT high schools taking part were Marshland, St Clements, Smithdon, and Springwood.

    “Many members of staff have been involved in the organisation, but a particular thanks to Emma Pearman in the Admin Team for her work on the logistics,” added Mr Norman.

    “Also, a huge shout-out to all the teachers across all the schools who worked with the children and made it a truly memorable event. It really helps bring the community together and bring a magical start to the Christmas Season.”

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  • Jumpers with all the trimmings at Clenchwarton​​​​​​​

    Published 17/12/25

    There was a festive flavour to the day when children at Clenchwarton Primary swapped their usual uniforms for more seasonal attire.

    Our pupils were celebrating this year’s Christmas Jumper Day on Thursday 11 December, with staff members also joining in the fun and donning winter woollies for the occasion.

    “Over 200 children from Reception to Year 6 took part,” said Charlotte Howells, Assistant Headteacher at our school, which is a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

    The annual event has become a regular fixture in our calendar, with the children also enjoying a celebratory meal on the day.

    “The whole school had Christmas lunch of roast turkey with all the trimmings served by the staff, and then the staff had Christmas lunch too,” continued Mrs Howells.

    “The children loved the food, and being able to pull crackers as well.”

    Other WNAT primaries participating in Christmas Jumper Day included Heacham Infant, Heacham Junior, Snettisham, Walpole Cross Keys, and West Lynn, alongside Trust high schools Marshland, Smithdon, and Springwood.

    “We take part in Christmas Jumper Day every year, and also serve the children Christmas lunch,” added Mrs Howells.

    “Events like these bring all the year groups together, and our wonderful staff work as a team. Everyone gets in the festive spirit, and is thoroughly enjoyed by children and staff.”

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  • WNAT pupils share love of music

    Published 02/12/25

    Music-making took centre stage when our pupils joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust to play and perform together at St Clement’s High School in Terrington St Clement – which is itself a member of WNAT.

    Students from St Clement’s were joined by younger children from feeder schools in the area for the WNAT Musical Instrument Tuition Initiative (MITI) Workshop, with participating primaries including Clenchwarton, Terrington St Clement’s, Walpole Cross Keys, and West Lynn.

    “We had just under 70 primary school students participating, along with Year 7 students from St Clement’s, offering a wonderful opportunity for musical development, ensemble experience, and cross-school camaraderie,” said Trust Peripatetic Music Lead Benjamin Howell, who organised the event with the support of WNAT Peripatetic Music Team Members Eddie Seales, Robbie Germeno, Helen Johnson, and Nic Bouskill, as well as WNAT Director of Music Robin Norman.

    The workshop concluded with a performance for parents, carers, family members, and friends, where the young musicians had the chance to showcase their skills, and share what they had learned.

    “These workshops play an important role in nurturing the musical progress of our primary school instrumentalists,” added Mr Howell.

    “They provide the opportunity to rehearse and perform in ensemble settings, develop confidence, and come together as young musicians within the Trust.”

    Other MITI Workshops taking place earlier in the month were hosted by fellow WNAT high schools Marshland and Smithdon.

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December 2025