Young musicians are invited to apply for free, fully-funded musical scholarships at one of Norfolk’s leading performing arts specialist schools. A total of 10 musical scholarships are being offered for the first time at Springwood High School, a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, which already runs a successful programme providing 30 ‘arts places’ a year to students with an aptitude for music or drama.
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Young readers in Whitley Bay were thrilled when their primary school opened the doors to its new library.
Star of the Sea, a member of the Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust, converted its former computer suite to make the new facility which now houses more than 1,000 books. Caring youngsters at a Newcastle school have been boosting the spirits of refugees and asylum seekers in the run up to Christmas.
The OLSA Voices group choir from Our Lady & St Anne’s Primary visited the St Vincent de Paul Centre yesterday to entertain service users at a Christmas meal. A school opened its doors to members of the community when it hosted Christmas lunch yesterday – complete with festive entertainment.
St Aidan’s Primary in Ashington, which is a member of the Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust, invited parishioners to a traditional Christmas dinner at the school, cooked by its in-house catering team and accompanied by a performance from some of its pupils. Budding chefs at Smithdon High had the opportunity to showcase their culinary talents in a national cookery competition – with two making it through to the next stage. Seven Year 10 students from the Hunstanton high school, which is a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, entered the annual Rotary Young Chef Competition, which is open to secondary school students across the country aged 11 to 17. Christmas can be a challenging time, but youngsters at Our Lady & St Anne's Catholic Primary School have been helping to make it brighter for refugees and asylum seekers in the North East.
The children from the Newcastle primary school, which is a member of the Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust, have been working with volunteers at the Vincent de Paul Centre, which provides support for refugee and asylum-seeking families. It was Christmas at its most traditional when a group of West Norfolk schools came together to host a carol service for members of the community. The 11 schools, which are all members of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, joined forces to celebrate the season at the first WNAT Community Carol Service. Springwood students marked the festive season in traditional style when they staged the school's first-ever pantomime. The whole of Springwood High School, which is a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, took part in Jack and the Beanstalk, with two performances of the show both fully sold out. Children at a Newcastle primary school have been helping to make Christmas extra special for refugees and asylum seekers in the area. Our Lady & St Anne’s was recognised for its inclusivity and welcoming ethos earlier this year, when it became a School of Sanctuary, and has since been working with the St Vincent de Paul Centre, which supports homeless, refugee, and asylum-seeking families, and provides them with emergency food and clothing, English classes, support groups, and housing and benefits advice. Children at a Newcastle primary school have been helping to make Christmas extra special for refugees and asylum seekers in the area. There were Christmas biscuits, decorations, party games and even some elves when Gaywood Primary School celebrated the festive season. Children at the school, which is a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, swapped their uniforms for Christmas jumpers and spent the last day of term on Friday enjoying a host of Winter and Christmas-themed activities. |
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