The village of Brundall celebrated Christmas with a festival which grows bigger each year. This year, our school was invited to participate in the ‘Go Camel’ trail around the church hall and grounds by Reverend Linnet Smith who was inspired by the idea after the success of ‘Go Elephants!’ around Norwich during the summer.
During Norfolk Week, Year 4 learned about the fine city of Norwich.
In May, we celebrated living in Norfolk by having week-long activities entirely based around Norfolk history, geography and local traditions. We even learned some Norfolk dialect! Each class chose a Norfolk village, town or city to study, then we held our very own ‘Norfolk Show’ on the last day.
Bridgit Warns taught Y4 pupils and teachers to belly dance during T.A.T week with a ‘Turkish Animated Tummies’ workshop.
Di Tye and Elise Clitheroe made a ‘Tiles And Tesserrae’ mosaic of the new school logo with the help of Y5 and Y6 pupils.
Caroline Spandler from Dimensions School of Dance put the pupils of KS1 and Reception through their paces with a cheer-leading and disco workshop.
T.A.T week ended with a ‘TAT Walk’ show. All the pupils demonstrated a dance, drama, music or visual art from the week.
Tony Bailey (reknowned for leading The Falconers Marching Band) came and created ‘The Brundall Conga’.
Y3 chose ‘Tiaras And Tuxedos’ for their T.A.T. theme. They set up a ‘Tattingham Towers School of Ettiquette’.