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June 2026

  • WNAT Pupils on Target for Success

    Published 02/06/26

    Children from our school were hitting all the right targets, when they joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust to test their skills in an archery competition.

    The Upper Key Stage 2 event was hosted by Heacham Junior School, and saw 30 Year 5 and 6 pupils from across the Trust’s six primary schools compete in teams in a series of challenges.

    Among the activities were a ‘pizza game’ where pupils had to hit coloured segments of a target representing ‘base’, ‘sauce’, and ‘toppings’ in the right order to build up a pizza, and a contest to score the highest points in a set time limit. Each participant received a certificate to mark their achievements.

    Besides Heacham Junior, other participating Trust primaries included Clenchwarton, Gaywood, Snettisham, Walpole Cross Keys, and West Lynn.

    “Events hosted by our Trust are important because they help children build confidence, focus, and teamwork, while trying something new and inclusive,” said James Agate, who is Year 4 Class Teacher at Heacham Junior and oversaw the event.

    “They also give schools a chance to bring students together, encourage participation in sport, and support wellbeing and personal development. These events create positive experiences that can inspire children both in and outside the classroom.”

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  • Clenchwarton Pupils Run a Rainbow

    Published 02/06/26

    There was a colourful end to the half term, when our pupils took part in a fun event to both celebrate their achievements and raise funds for the school.

    Around 110 children from Reception to Year 6 at Clenchwarton Primary joined in the Colour Run, which took place after school on our school field, in front of spectating parents and carers.

    “This was the first time we’ve ever done a colour run at Clenchwarton,” said our Assistant Headteacher, Billy Overton. “The children and adults all had an excellent time, and the weather was perfect for the event too.

    “We had set up a course around the school field with teacher stations along the way. Every time the children ran past a station, the teachers were able to throw coloured powder on the children. We all got just as covered as the children.

    “Everyone had an absolutely brilliant time, both children and staff, with the parents luckily keeping out of the firing line!”

    The event was organised by the Parent Teacher Association (PTA), and raised more than £300 for our school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

    “I’d like to thank our amazing PTA,” continued Mr Overton. “They work so hard for the school, with this event raising over £300, which we can put towards some new iPads or a new sound and lighting system.”

    “It’s been a really busy time at school, with SATS finishing last week, and all of our staff and children working so hard over this half term,” he added. “This was a fantastic end to the half term, where we were all rewarded with some sunshine and fun.

    “It was a great event for the whole school community – children, staff, and parents all laughing together, just like primary schools should.”

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June 2026