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July 2025

  • Year 5 Pupils Enjoy a Hands-On High School Taster at Smithdon

    Published 22/07/25

    Our Year 5 pupils got a taste of the next stage in their education when Smithdon High School opened its doors for the day on Friday 11 July.

    The school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, welcomed around 130 pupils to its Year 5 Experience Day, with participating primaries including fellow WNAT members Heacham Junior and Snettisham, along with Hunstanton, Docking, Brancaster, Sandringham and West Newton, Flitcham, and Dersingham.

    “During the day, they took part in three activities,” said Smithdon Deputy Headteacher Sarah Robinson, who organised the event. “These ranged from creating a collaborative artwork, to the Egg Drop Challenge, to a workout in Smithdon’s Fitness Suite.

    “We also had some drama activities happening, and some great coding work going on in ICT.”

    Other Smithdon staff members meeting the visitors included Headteacher Amanda Gibbins, and Alysha Moat, who is Assistant Head of Key Stage 3. The children were also joined by some of the school’s Year 9 students, who offered additional support during the visit.

    “We have run a Year 5 transition event for well over ten years,” continued Mrs Robinson. “It is well established in our calendar and one of the key events in collaboration with our primary partners.”

    “This is part of our wide-ranging transition programme, where we work with all our feeder primary schools to build links and make the transition process at the end of Year 6 as smooth as possible,” she added.

    “By the time the students come up to us for our Year 5 day, they have already been up to Smithdon in Year 4 for a sports event, and have met a lot of our teachers during Art, Science, and Reading outreach activities held in the primary schools.

    “Transition to high school is a huge event in a child’s life, so the more comfortable we can make our students feel by running events like these, the better.”

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  • WNAT Pupils Shine at Dance Festival

    Published 21/07/25

    Children from schools across the West Norfolk Academies Trust came together to showcase their talents at the annual WNAT Dance Festival, which this year took as its theme ‘Musicals’.

    Hosted by WNAT member Springwood High School in King’s Lynn, the event featured Year 4 pupils from all six Trust primary schools, including Clenchwarton, Gaywood, Heacham Junior, Snettisham, Walpole Cross Keys, and West Lynn.

    Kate Whyborn from KLW Dance and Dance Wize choreographed the children’s performances, spending time at each of the schools in the run up to the show to help the pupils to prepare.

    “Kate worked with the children weekly in each school,” said Emma Hunt, who is Executive Deputy Headteacher at Heacham and Snettisham.

    “She chose the songs, choreographed the dances, led the rehearsals, and oversaw the final production.”

    In keeping with the ‘Musicals’ theme, the dancers performed to a range of popular show tunes, which included ‘Juicy’ from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, ‘Step in Time’ from Mary Poppins, ‘All in This Together’ from High School Musical, ‘Dancing Through Life’ from Wicked, ‘Friend Like Me’ from Aladdin, ‘Zero to Hero’ from Hercules, and ‘Revolting Children’ from Matilda.

    “Events like this are important because they give students the chance to explore new skills and hobbies in a supportive environment,” added Mrs Whyborn. “They encourage students to step outside their comfort zones, build confidence, and discover that they are capable of doing hard or unfamiliar things.”

    “These experiences also promote creativity, critical thinking, and the value of kindness and teamwork,” she continued.

    “One of the most rewarding aspects is seeing students who may start off unsure or hesitant, grow into performers who are proud of their efforts and excited to share their achievements on stage.

    “Events like this not only enrich the students’ personal development, but also bring schools and the wider community together in celebration and support.”

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  • Young Sports Stars Shine at Smithdon Event

    Published 01/07/25

    Our pupils were put through their sporting paces at Smithdon High School during this year’s Primary School Sports Festival.

    Around 260 Year 3 and 4 children from Smithdon Primary Cluster schools took part in the annual event at Smithdon in Hunstanton, where more than 100 of the school’s Year 10 Sports Leaders were involved in planning, organising, and delivering a range of different sports.

    “Sports activities were delivered by our Year 10 Leaders, such as archery, gymnastics, football, netball, rugby, golf, lacrosse, athletics, rounders, and tennis,” explained Jamie Tilley, Head of PE at Smithdon, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

    “All planned small-sided games for engagement, to learn new skills, and to have fun.

    It was the seventh time the event had taken place, with participating Smithdon Cluster primaries including fellow WNAT members Snettisham and Heacham Junior, as well as Dersingham, Docking, Flitcham, Hunstanton, and Sandringham and West Newton.

    “Although I organise the invitation of the primary schools, and transport so that the schools can attend the festival, really, on the day, the Sports Festival is run by the Year 10 Leaders,” continued Mr Tilley. “Myself and the PE Team just oversee, and observe the Sports Leaders shine.”

    “The PE Department at Smithdon High School are proud of our Sports Leaders and how far they have all come as growing as young people, developing lots of transferable skills that they can take with them for the future,” he added. “They work so hard, from supporting sporting events to actually running a festival.

    “We want to build links with our Primary School Cluster schools and show what Smithdon High School has to offer. The Sports Festival has a positive impact on those who participate, as our Year 10 Sports Leaders still remember when they took part.

    “Every year the Sports Festival gets bigger and better, and outdoes previous years with the engagement and enthusiasm of all involved.”

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