
Santa Dash
The children enjoyed getting physically active again this year, by taking part in the annual Santa Dash. They ran around like Santa’s little reindeer and
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The children enjoyed getting physically active again this year, by taking part in the annual Santa Dash. They ran around like Santa’s little reindeer and


Year 5 children took part in a Bikeability course, which enabled the children to build their confidence of being on the road by experiencing

To celebrate their achievements in our after-school boxing club, the children received certificates to celebrate their achievements. Lealand Hall was voted as ‘Boxer of the

Year 5 celebrated the end of the academic year by going to Hautbois Activity Centre to engage in a variety of physical activities. They had

We celebrated National Sports Week, week commencing 16th June, with lots of physical activities, to encourage our children to engage with being physically active. The children

Year 3 and 4 girls participated in a rugby festival, playing against other schools within the area. They had a fabulous time and loved ‘tagging’

Year 5 and 6 girls gook part in a cricket tournament, which was held at Caister Cricket Club. Despite the cold weather, the girls made

The school has been working in partnership with Great Yarmouth Borough Council, Active Norfolk, Public Health, Children Services and the Integrated Care Board on the

Year 3 and 4 children participated in an intra-school tennis tournament. During their matches, they practised their rallying and serving skills and thoroughly enjoyed the

Girls from Years 3 and 4 have again taken part in a Norfolk Schools’ Football League, which was organised and hosted by Norwich City Football

In March, the Key Stage 2 Dance Club took part in a dance extravaganza at The Marina Theatre in Lowestoft. It was a showcase of
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