Smithdon students power up at team-building event
Restoring energy after a ‘major power outage’ was one of the challenges faced by Smithdon High School students when they participated in ‘Operation Blackout’.
Restoring energy after a ‘major power outage’ was one of the challenges faced by Smithdon High School students when they participated in ‘Operation Blackout’.
Top performers from Smithdon High School joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust for the 2024 WNAT Spelling Bee Final.
Smithdon High School students rounded off the end of term with a spot of festive fundraising when they took part in this year’s Christmas Jumper Day.
Hunstanton Town Hall was rocking with Christmas classics when our musicians and singers entertained the community with an evening of festive music.
Young musicians and singers from our school joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust for the annual WNAT Community Carol Service.
Music lovers flocked to see a festive family favourite when Smithdon High School students staged a production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Students from Smithdon High School had the opportunity to practise their language skills when they travelled to Germany to enjoy a Christmas shopping trip with a difference.
Hunstanton music lovers are invited to get into the Christmas spirit with a free concert full of festive favourites at the Town Hall, courtesy of Smithdon High School.
The graduating Class of 2024 returned to Smithdon High School to celebrate their achievements with staff, family and friends.
At Smithdon High School, we know Christmas is coming when it’s time for our annual school musical.
Should social media be banned for under-16s and is Artificial Intelligence dangerous? These were just two of the questions under consideration when students from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust came together to compete in a debating contest hosted by Smithdon High School.
There were spots, cakes and photo opportunities when caring students in our school set out to raise more than £500 for this year’s Children in Need appeal.