End of term goes with a bounce at Smithdon
Students at Smithdon High School were rewarded for their hard work on the last day of term, when they swapped their studies for an array of different activities and games.
Students at Smithdon High School were rewarded for their hard work on the last day of term, when they swapped their studies for an array of different activities and games.
It was Bon Appetit when our language students celebrated a successful year of studies with a Continental-style breakfast.
Archery, Lacrosse and Pickleball were just some of the many activities on offer when Smithdon High School invited children from neighbouring primaries to our annual sports event.
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.
It was game, set and match, when tennis players at Smithdon High School helped coach younger pupils in their on-court slices and smashes.
A flock of over 550 swans formed the fitting centrepiece of Smithdon High School’s art exhibition this year, which was held to celebrate the graduation of our Year 11 students ‘flying the nest’.
Our pupils joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust to celebrate World Music Day this year, with a host of tuneful activities taking place, from musical performances to quizzes.
A colourful array of suits, ball gowns and cocktail dresses was on show when our Class of 2024 gathered to celebrate their graduation.
Caring youngsters from Smithdon High School were among a select group celebrated at this year’s Royal Norfolk Show.
Music lovers are invited to a free evening of musical entertainment, with Smithdon High School’s Annual Summer Concert at Hunstanton Town Hall.
Children from all six Trust primary schools came together to test their spelling skills when the West Norfolk Academies Trust held its annual Primaries Spelling Bee.
Adventurous students from our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust’s four high schools to take part in a three-day, two-night bushcraft challenge in Thetford Forest.