Why choose a Church of England school?
Our family of schools draws strength both from each other and from the Diocese. We
Our family of schools draws strength both from each other and from the Diocese. We
Collective Worship is an affirmation and celebration of each school’s distinctive Christian vision and ethos. It is the ‘heartbeat’ of the school day.
The school which has 68 pupils from ages three to 11 received an inspector visit
The School Games Mark is a Government-led award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the
Sixty, Year 5 children from the school experienced sailing traditional boats first-hand over two days
The installation features 1000 metres of multi-hued ribbons cascading from the rafters which fill the
As a result of this outcome, the Department for Education (DfE) has decided not to
Organised by Norfolk County Council, in conjunction with the Crime Commissioners Office for Norfolk, the
Lyng Church of England Primary Academy has unveiled a new wildlife garden, designed to encourage
We started our Eco-church journey at the beginning of this academic year. Getting a good