Bikeability
Children from Years 5 and 6 took part in the Bikeability Level 2 programme which teaches children how to bicycle safely on the roads. It
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Children from Years 5 and 6 took part in the Bikeability Level 2 programme which teaches children how to bicycle safely on the roads. It
In March, Year 3 and 4 boys and girls attended an inter-school football tournament, where they played brilliantly as a team with many of the
During the Autumn Term, Year 3 and 4 girls had an opportunity to work with a coach from Norwich City Football Club’s (N.C.F.C.) Community Sports
Alexei Popyrin, an Australian professional tennis player, visited our Year 6 children in January. He inspired them with his insights into the professional tennis circuit
From Years 5 and 6, ten girls and ten boys represented the school in an inter-school football competition. Most of the children had attended one
A Year 6 team entered an inter-school dodgeball competition, and competed against two other teams. ream won all of their matches and were the overall
The children (and staff) had a great time during the National School Games 2023 Santa Dash, with everyone having a lovely trot around the school!
The school worked with the Norwich City Football Club Community Foundation to inspire girls to participate in football. A six-week course was led by a
At our Parents’ Evening in October, we had a stall where we were promoting children and their families to be more physically active whilst at
During the Autumn half term, our Year 6 children had an opportunity to work with a professional cricket coach from Norfolk P.E. Support Services.
In September, some of The Pod children took part in a 10-pin bowling competition which was organised by The Panathlon Challenge (an organisation which provides
Year 5 and 6 children had a wonderful time at an adventure activity centre at the end of the Summer Term. They learnt lots of
School Partnerships: Sheringham Teaching School, GY7 cluster of schools.
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