
Rugby Festival
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’
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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
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
School Partnerships: Sheringham Teaching School, GY7 cluster of schools.
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