Springwood display brings a seasonal touch to King's Lynn Minster
Like so much of this year, Christmas 2020 will be an unfamiliar experience for many people, and in some cases, one lacking in seasonal cheer.
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Like so much of this year, Christmas 2020 will be an unfamiliar experience for many people, and in some cases, one lacking in seasonal cheer.
Many schools have struggled to keep music going over the last few months. For many students, music is at the very heart of what makes them tick, and not being able to play in bands and orchestras and sing in choirs has been very hard.
The coronavirus pandemic may have impacted many aspects of school life this year, but it has certainly not silenced the young musicians of schools within our trust, where participation numbers just keep on growing.
With the world of work beset by talk of job losses, redundancies and economic crisis, it may seem like a perilous time to be entering the world of employment, but some of Springwood’s class of 2020 are getting used to post-school life having taken up apprenticeships.
The National Anthem is likely to be played with particular enthusiasm by our young musicians after a £2,000 grant with royal connections will further help support music teaching in our schools.
We've had something to sing and dance about after our dedication to teaching the arts has seen us receive a prestigious gold Arts Mark award.
We've been celebrating this week after being honoured for our efforts in bringing the whole world to Norfolk through teaching, after winning a British Council International School Award for the third time.
Would-be chef Lily Edwards has gone back to school to start her catering career after earning a food qualification certificate working in our kitchens.
Teenagers cooking dinners for their family, others helping out in their garden, and some working out with Joe Wicks - these were just some of the innovative steps our students took to ensure they completed their next stage of their Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
Schools and academies are required to consult on changes to their admissions arrangements that will apply for admission applications the following year. Read more..
Our executive head teacher, Andy Johnson, was interviewed on BBC Radio Norfolk yesterday (Thursday 12th November) about why Springwood is doing our bit to help in the fight against Covid-19 by taking part in a major national survey about the spread of the virus, focusing on schools.
Students and staff at Springwood joined together to remember the fallen during Wednesday’s Armistice anniversary.