Inceptum were by far the most financially successful business at the finals, winning the Aviva trophy for Enterprise and another for Customer Focus. Despite these successes, the company wasn't selected to represent the county at the East of England finals.
Making Musicians is a series of recitals given by pupils from Norwich School and occasionally other local schools. It is an opportunity for exceptional musicians to perform in front of an audience in an intimate, but impressive setting.
On Saturday 22nd April a J15 coxed four and J16 coxed four raced in Nottingham at the prestigious Junior Inter Regional Regatta. The crews represented the Eastern Counties having been chosen as the fastest from boat clubs across East Anglia.
Pupils at Norwich School have raised over £300 for the Norwich based charity Care for Children. The money has been raised whilst also increasing awareness and helping with important research for the charity as part of the pupil’s weekly community outreach programme.
From April 21st to 23rd, Norwich School hosted a unique event – the Norwich Model Arctic Council or NORMAC, which is the only conference of its kind at secondary school anywhere in the world. For two-and-a-half days, pupils from schools across Norfolk, London and from as far afield as Bilbao, Spain, played the roles of diplomats attending the Arctic Council as part of an innovative experiential learning programme.
76 boys and girls from the boat club and 10 members of staff together with two boat trailers and a box trailer travelled to the Lac du Causse, Brive, over the Easter holiday.
This year 27 (21 boys and 6 girls) L5 and M5 pupils spent 5 days in sunny beautiful Valencia. The pupils stayed in pairs or in threes with Spanish host families.
The Royal Society of Chemistry Young Analyst competition is a prestigious national event for chemists in their first year of A-level study. Thursday 20th April saw the 2017 East Anglia regional heat at UEA.
Norwich School are delighted to have been involved in a collaborative art exhibition which focussed on sharing of knowledge, skills and best practice across a range of artistic disciplines.
In the first week of the Easter holidays, nine Spanish speakers from the Sixth Form embarked on a 5-day study visit to Cádiz Province in Southern Spain, accompanied by Ms Gillham and Ms Sandoval.
Over the Easter break, Norwich School pupil Monica Raviraj (M5V) competed in the Cambridge LTC Easter Open 2017 Tennis Tournament at Cambridge and the East Anglia Junior Open 2017 Tournament in Norwich, winning 21 out of 23 matches and collecting a haul of medals.