In The Press

Date: 29.10.2018

Norwich School organised a charity fashion show, as part of GATHER 18 Arts Festival, which was held at OPEN in July 2018. An annual event, it raised money for Break, the Norfolk children and young person's charity, under directorship of sixth form pupil Sophie Todd. 

Date: 23.10.2018

'Brooke Elley, 15, has stepped out from the familiar stalls of Norwich Cathedral to record with BBC Radio 2'

Norwich School pupil Brooke Elley is one of eight young singers across the nation who are competing for two spots to sing with the Philharmonic Orchestra and perform at prestigious events throughout 2019. 

Date: 22.10.2018

Pictured in the Evening News School Report: Norwich School pupils had an inspirational leadership day in October. They hear from three speakers, Wendy Addison (pictured), Andy Fisher and Kimberley Morrison. Norwich School Green Group have been busy growing onions in the school allotment this half term, they grew so many that they could provide the school refectory with two bags full! 

Date: 22.10.2018

Chris Parsons, Deputy Head (Academic) at Norwich Lower School was featured in the Autumn edition of Prep School magazine with his article about being a maverick teacher.

Date: 18.10.2018

Former England fielding coach Richard Halsall was on hand to run an assessment day at Norwich School. 

Date: 15.10.2018

Norwich Lower School pupils celebrated Harvest Festival by donating food to the Salvation Army. 

Date: 15.10.2018

Author Paul Dowswell visited Norwich School in October. He gave a range of workshops including poetry talks, 1:1 tutorials and lessons. Heartsease Primary Academy, Magdalen Gates and Sewell Park schools were also invited to participate. 

Date: 10.10.2018

Revd Corin Child, Chaplain of Norwich School and a Priest Vicar of Norwich Cathedral, writes in the EDP about the lessons you can learn from owning a allotment and how at harvest time there is much contentment in showing off your hand grown vegetables. 

Date: 08.10.2018

Norwich School were featured in the Evening News School Report, 8th October 2018. 

Norwich Lower School enjoyed a educational day with two people from the Stone Age, whilst the Senior School learnt about Charles Bonnet Syndrome and a new exhibition 'Seeing Things' which is currently exhibiting in the Crypt Gallery until October 13th. 

Date: 08.10.2018

'I shall not waste time justifying the outreach work undertaken by independent schools. Helping the young and helping the disadvantaged have long been a Good Thing, especially when they are combined.'