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June 2025

  • Winning Spell at Annual Contest

    Published 19/06/25

    Pupils from our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust to test their spelling skills at the third annual WNAT Spelling Bee.

    Children from each of the Trust’s six primary schools gathered for the final of the event, including host Gaywood Primary. The other participating schools comprised Clenchwarton, Walpole Cross Keys, West Lynn, and Snettisham Primaries, and Heacham Junior.

    Eighteen pupils from Years 3 to 6 made it through to the closing stage, having qualified through previous rounds held within their respective year groups and schools.

    “There were three pupils for each primary school taking part from across Key Stage 2,” said Emma Hunt, who is Executive Deputy Headteacher at Heacham Junior and oversaw the competition.

    “Round One was a class round, Round Two a school round, then three pupils from each school reached the final.”

    Caller for the spelling contest was Amanda Wright, Head of English at fellow WNAT member Smithdon High School, who dressed as a bee for the occasion.

    “Pupils picked a number from a hat,” continued Mrs Hunt. “This matched a chair for competitors to sit on. Spellings were called and individuals answered. They remained in the competition until they spelt a word incorrectly, then they sat down until a winner was found.”

    Amongst the words posed to the contestants were ‘pronunciation’, ‘accommodate’, ‘convenience’, and ‘environment’ – none of which foxed George B from Clenchwarton, who correctly spelt ‘acquaintance’ to win the contest.

    He was presented with a Kindle Fire tablet, while all the finalists received certificates and chocolate.

    “The event is part of a calendar of events throughout the academic year organised by the Trust,” added Mrs Hunt. “The aim of these events is to boost confidence, provide opportunities for our pupils to interact and socialise with peers from across the Trust, to provide pupils with a range of new skills, and, most importantly, to have fun.

    “The Spelling Bee is important as it helps pupils to develop a profound understanding of the English language and improve their vocabulary. It is not about merely memorising spellings – it develops skills in planning and preparation.”

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  • Time to Celebrate VE Day at Snettisham

    Published 03/06/25

    It was a day of celebration and shared memories when our school commemorated the eightieth anniversary of the end of World War II.

    The pupils at Snettisham Primary arrived at the school gates on Thursday 8 May sporting patriotic red, white, and blue for Victory in Europe (VE) Day.

    All age groups at the school also enjoyed a street party-style lunch, for which the children made and decorated their own party hats.

    Besides the celebrations, there were opportunities to discover more about VE Day, and to remember those who had experienced the War.

    “We had a whole-school assembly to learn about VE Day, and shared memories of grandparents that might have been involved in the War,” said Ellie Jones, Assistant Headteacher at Snettisham, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

    Other WNAT members holding VE Day events included Heacham Infant and Junior Schools, Clenchwarton Primary, Walpole Cross Keys Primary, and Marshland and Smithdon High Schools.

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June 2025