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  • Arena date for our Young Voices

    Published 03/03/25

    Pupils from our school joined thousands of other children to create a spectacular choir at a prestigious venue.

    The group of 40 from Clenchwarton, West Lynn and Walpole Cross Keys Primary Schools made the trip to Sheffield on Wednesday (19) to participate in a mass choir of 8,000 for the Young Voices concert.

    All three schools have choirs which have been meeting weekly to practice their numbers ahead of travelling to the Sheffield Arena for their gig.

    “Young Voices is a great opportunity for our pupils, to be part of a choir of over 8,000 pupils all singing together is incredible. We get to visit huge arenas, whether in London or, this time Sheffield, and see some vastly different places,” said Billy Overton, Assistant Headteacher at Walpole Cross Keys Primary.

    “The atmosphere is incredible and very noisy, but when the children all sing together, it certainly gives you goosebumps - they sound incredible when they sing in unison and surprise themselves in how good they are and they can’t stop smiling. They go from very nervous to very excited in a couple of beats,” he added.

    The playlist for this year included 12 songs with many based on compilations on different themes. There was a Bob Marley medley, Hairspray medley as well as songs from pop and dance as well as a few original songs.

    The Marley Magic medley was to celebrate the legacy of the artist who would have been 80 earlier this month. The special arrangement included Three Little Birds and One Love and was performed in conjunction with the Bob and Rita Marley Foundation.

    Last year the children visited the O2 Arena in London, but this year it was decided to try somewhere different with an arena they had never visited.

    “Our three schools have been going to Young Voices for a while, before I started.  Last year was my first experience and I thought it was a brilliant opportunity for pupils and a tradition well worth maintaining,” added Mr Overton.

    Young Voices has been running for more than 30 years and offers a concert experience for children of primary school age - and is the largest children’s choir in the world. 

    “Music is a really important part of a well-balanced curriculum both for individuals and bringing people together as a whole. Learning about music and understanding musical elements, as well as playing and performing, gives every pupil a better understanding of where music comes from, what influences it and the skills involved,” said Mr Overton.

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  • Sporting fun for our pupils

    Published 03/03/25

    A flooded venue did nothing to deter our young athletes who gathered at a West Norfolk school recently for a competition.

    Pupils from all West Norfolk Academies Trust primary schools were able to have a go at a range of activities - from Hockey Dominoes to the Beanbag Challenge and Boccia - at the sport festival.

    Originally, the KS1 (aged five to seven) festival meeting was arranged at Snettisham Primary, but a flooded field saw the action move to Heacham Junior where children from the school were joined by those from Gaywood, Walpole Cross Keys, West Lynn, Heacham Infants and Clenchwarton.

    Heacham Junior’s PE lead James Agate said Sports Leaders from Heacham Junior School in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 helped to run the events and explained the rules to the younger children who took part. Members of the Year 4 Avocets class were also involved with the sport festival.

    “I enjoyed running the sports as they were fun and engaging for the younger children,” said one of the leaders. 

    Year One Gaywood Primary School pupil Ottilie Blackmore said the games had been great. 

    “My favourite game was throwing a bean bag into a hoop. I liked getting it through the hoop at the back because it was worth 10 points. Gracie and I got 220 points together! We beat the world record.”

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  • Festive cheer at St Nick’s

    Published 18/12/24

    Young musicians and singers from our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust for the annual WNAT Community Carol Service.

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  • Time to party at WCK

    Published 17/12/24

    It was party time at Walpole Cross Keys Primary, when staff and pupils dressed in festive knitwear and enjoyed a special Christmas lunch together.

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  • West Norfolk's young musicians perform together

    Published 17/12/24

    Musicians from our school joined others from across West Norfolk to share in some seasonal music making – before showcasing their talents in a performance at Terrington St Clement Village Hall.

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  • Young pupils at our school had a special visit from the ZooLab.

    Published 29/11/24

    Young pupils at our school were queuing to hold a corn snake when it arrived in their classroom with a special visit from the ZooLab.

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  • Spots for good causes

    Published 18/11/24

    There were spots, sweets and even a treasure hunt when we took part in this year’s Children in Need fundraising campaign.

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  • Our pupils to become Anti-Bullying Ambassadors

    Published 14/11/24

    A group of our pupils are heading to a Suffolk High School for training in becoming an Anti-Bullying Ambassador.

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  • Primary schools equal to maths challenge

    Published 06/08/24

    Our pupils were put through their mathematical paces when they joined those from other schools in the area at the Springwood Primary Maths Challenge.

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  • Something for all at Community Music Festival

    Published 17/07/24

    There was something to suit all musical tastes when our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust for a free four-day music festival, offering everything from rock and pop to big bands, orchestras, choirs and jazz.

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  • WNAT eco warriors spread hope

    Published 08/07/24

    Young artists from our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies – and as far afield as East Africa – in a collaborative project designed to highlight the importance of environmental issues and the protection of rivers.

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  • WCK dancers impress at Festival

    Published 05/07/24

    Dancers from Walpole Cross Keys joined others from across West Norfolk to take part in the SSP (School Sports Partnership) Dance Festival on 18 June.

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