
Key Stage 2 Dance Club
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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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
The Olympian Awards Evening 2025 was held on the 20th March, and it was an evening filled with smiles.The children who received the awards were chosen for
It was the turn of our Year 3 and 4 children to take part in a specialist activity, aimed at extending their gymnastics skills. They
The school hosted the world-record-holding Skipping Ninja. He displayed his amazing skipping skills in assemblies before leading workshops for all of the children in the
Some of the Year 1 and 2 children had the opportunity to take part in a specialist activity, aimed at extending their gymnastics skills. They
Year 5 and 6 children took part in an inter-school competition, which was aimed at encouraging children to enjoy physical activity and participation in competition
Year 4 and Year 5 children visited The Marina Centre to have a ‘fun’ water-based session, prior to starting their swimming lessons. A great time
For the third year running, The Pod children entered a 10-pin bowling competition, specifically designed for children with special educational needs. The Podsters walked to the
The school had a visit from a rock-climbing wall expert and children from Years 2, 4 and 5 set themselves personal goals to see how
The Boxing Club Awards were presented by Tony Norman, who leads the after-school club. The children were very proud to receive their awards and he
The school held their annual sports days, in conjunction with National Sports Week. The children participated in a variety of sports activities and Years 5
Girls from Years 3 and 4 have been taking part in a Norfolk Schools’ Football League, which was organised and hosted by Norwich City Football
School Partnerships: Sheringham Teaching School, GY7 cluster of schools.
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