A West Norfolk school has received a prestigious award marking its international work which has seen students engage in a number of activities, from virtual language quizzes to creating a recycled garden. Smithdon High School, a member of the 11-strong West Norfolk Academies Trust, has been recognised for all its work and achieved the Intermediate International School Award in a scheme operated by the British Council.
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Students across West Norfolk schools sampled an unusual lunch menu featuring foods from Italy, Germany, Finland and Portugal as part of a day encouraging learning of European languages. Different kinds of ravioli, pork schnitzel with bratkartoffeln (German potatoes), lihapullat (Finnish meatballs) and a chicken, chorizo and chickpea dish were the foods enjoyed by pupils across the secondary schools in West Norfolk Academies Trust. St Clement's High students take on ambassador role for vital text messaging support service21/10/2021 Students at a West Norfolk school have become ambassadors for an NHS-approved text messaging service which offers vital help and advice to young people. The Norfolk and Waveney Children and Young People’s Healthy Child Programme team, which delivers the ChatHealth service, visited St Clement’s High School last month to educate every pupil on the support that can be accessed confidentially through sending a text. A pupil from a Northumberland school is aiming to follow in the footsteps of Lionesses Steph Houghton and Jill Scott after signing for a leading girls’ football academy. Ten-year-old Lily Williamson, a pupil at St Aidan’s RC Primary School in Ashington, was selected for Sunderland Girls’ Academy during the summer. A pupil from a Northumberland school is aiming to follow in the footsteps of Lionesses Steph Houghton and Jill Scott after signing for a leading girls’ football academy. Ten-year-old Lily Williamson, a pupil at St Aidan’s RC Primary School in Ashington, was selected for Sunderland Girls’ Academy during the summer. The business manager at a Wisbech school has completed a marathon effort to raise charity funds in memory of her dad. Emma Burt completed the entire 26.2-mile virtual event and has raised hundreds of pounds for a hospice which helped her family when her dad Chris was terminally ill with lung cancer. The business manager at a Wisbech school has completed a marathon effort to raise charity funds in memory of her dad. Emma Burt completed the entire 26.2-mile virtual event and has raised hundreds of pounds for a hospice which helped her family when her dad Chris was terminally ill with lung cancer. |
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