Big Enough to be Vibrant, Small Enough to be Known: The Norwich School Whole School Photograph
April 21, 2026
Under gloriously blue skies, the Norwich Cathedral Close became the backdrop for a truly special moment in the history of Norwich School. On 21 April, pupils, teachers and support staff gathered together for a whole-school photograph — a milestone occasion that captured far more than a single image.
This year marks the first time our pupil community has spanned the full educational journey, from our youngest learners aged just three years old through to our Upper 6 pupils, who are now on study leave as they conclude their final term at Norwich School. Bringing every year group together in one photograph was both symbolic and deeply meaningful: a celebration of continuity, growth and belonging across every stage of school life.
Standing side by side in the heart of Norwich Cathedral Close, pupils aged 3 to 18 reflected the vibrant and diverse community that defines our school. Alongside them stood the teachers and support staff whose dedication, encouragement and care shape daily life across the school. The result was a portrait of a thriving community united by shared values and a collective sense of purpose.
Moments like this remind us what makes Norwich School so distinctive. We are large enough to offer a breadth of opportunity, ambition and experience, yet small enough for every pupil to be known, valued and supported as an individual. From the very first days in our youngest years to the final steps towards university and beyond, each pupil’s journey is recognised and celebrated.
As our Upper 6 pupils prepare for the next chapter of their lives, today’s photograph also served as a reminder of the connections and memories that will remain long after they leave the Close. For our youngest pupils, it was a glimpse into the exciting journey that lies ahead. And for everyone gathered together, it was a powerful expression of community.
Head, Mr Griffiths, commented; “Whole school photographs are a rare opportunity to bring the full age-range together and this was a precious chance to record the first year of pre-reception pupils. The collective “aah” from older pupils when they joined the photo was priceless!”
Head of the Lower School, Mr Ingham, commented; "It was a special day for me. For the first time, our whole school photograph included our very youngest pupils, aged just three, and it was wonderful to see them taking their place within the whole school community. Sitting alongside older pupils and staff, they were part of a picture that represents a community where every individual matters. From those first steps into education through to the final days of Upper 6, we are committed to ensuring every child feels known, supported and inspired."
One school. Many voices. Everyone belonging.




























