The Norfolk English Symposium
November 7, 2024
On 7 November Norwich School held an inaugural English Symposium was held at The Space in Norwich, following directly on in the afternoon from our Maths Symposium. We were delighted to be joined by Jeremy Noel-Tod, the Sunday Times poetry critic and UEA professor at the School of Literature, UEA and Giles Foden, Author of The Last King of Scotland and professor of English Literature at UEA.
Using the format of visiting speakers and a large audience the event was pitched at senior pupils studying GCSE English and intended to be inspirational and practical. The speakers focused their talks on unseen prose and unseen poetry, both of which are elements of the GCSE English exam. Pupils were given their own copies of example texts which were then analysed as a group. Contributions and ideas from the attending pupils were incredibly insightful and mature and impressed the speakers.
Pupils took part from Acle High School, Thorpe St Andrew School, Marshland High School, Wymondham High Academy, Hethersett Academy and Norwich School, with the audience totalling 275.
The English Symposium aimed to give GCSE pupils additional preparation for their upcoming exams and to inspire a new generation to study English after GCSE. Currently Maths is the most popular subject at A Level with over 107,000 entrants, English is worryingly not even in the top ten subjects at A Level at just 54,000 students nationally at A Level, compared with 83,000 a decade earlier.
The audience for the English Symposium comprised schools from right across the region and with nearly 300 attendees we thought it was very encouraging for an inaugural event. We look forward to holding the event again next year!






