Future leaders Ismay Whitaker (U6R) and Virinchi Velchuru (U6C) completed a unique leadership programme designed to grow and inspire the next generation of business and community leaders.
Target 2.0 showed an insight into the inflationary environment in the UK in December 2017, with policy recommendations for the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England.
Norwich School sixth form pupils and children from the Hall School and the Clare School performed the Christmas Nativity to friends and family on Thursday 7th December.
Visiting these two exhibitions allowed pupils to focus on either a particular quality of Rembrandt’s work or a drawing style, helping to inform the individual paths pupils could take in their new projects.
On Sat 25 the J15 selection of J16 and Senior squads travelled to Hampton to take part in a 3000m head race on the River Thames just upstream of Hampton Court.
Norwich School is delighted to announce its appearance in The Cricketer’s inaugural ‘best of’ list for secondary education, entitled The Playing Fields of England: An A-Z Guide To The Summer Game’s Top 100 Schools 2018.
This Saturday 25th November, Norwich School Art and Design teaching staff Louise Richardson and Andy Campbell will have a piece of their artwork showcased at the Forum, Norwich.
Norwich School pupils Bethan Callow (Flute), James Thistlewood (Trombone), India Riordan (Trumpet) and Barnaby Shaw (Bassoon) took to the stage at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday 15th November.
Last week, the 2017 Norwich School Musical, We Will Rock You, ran for 5 performances at Norwich Playhouse. Based on Queen’s greatest hits, the show wowed the audiences, with a fantastic mixture of song and dance.
Last week on the 7th November, the High School's Choir Festival was held at St Andrews Hall, in which 300 students from across the county came together to produce a night of beautiful music for the choristers to cherish.