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Young faces remembered from 2011, 2016, 2018 and 2019
Summary
A photo roundup of Norfolk school and college activities from Januarys 2011, 2016, 2018 and 2019, showing classroom projects, cultural celebrations and a new community games area.
Content
This piece looks back at photographs of young people taken in Januarys of 2011, 2016, 2018 and 2019 across Norfolk. The images and captions record school and college activities, awards and community events. They were originally published with short notes naming participants and describing each occasion. The collection highlights everyday moments from classrooms, performances and local celebrations.
Notable snapshots:
- January 2016: Snettisham Primary School pupils were given personal water bottles to promote healthy choices; the picture lists Cerys Davies, Megan Drury, Mithu Balamurugah, Archie Frost, Matthew Crossman, Isla Whyman, Corey King and Mia Rodrigues.
- January 2016: Year 3 and 4 pupils from Greyfriars Primary School met rainforest animals as part of a topic launch day; Jamie Mintram of the Mobile Petting Zoo and teacher Janet Moyle are named in the caption.
- January 2016: Whitefriars Church of England Primary School in Lynn marked its Primary School of the Year award with donated books from Pandora Books, pictured with Kerry Jarvis, Scott Richardson, Kelly McBride and head Mathew Tuckwood.
- January 2011: Diploma students at the College of West Anglia in Lynn were pictured rehearsing for a Dance Fusion show to be staged at the Corn Exchange.
- January 2018: Gaywood Primary School celebrated Chinese New Year with firecrackers, lion dancing, Kung Fu displays and the God of Wealth offering red packets, and Lynn-based Theatretrain members appeared as extras for Opera International's production of Madam Butterfly at the Corn Exchange.
- January 2018–2019: Springwood High School pupils placed third in an international mock trial in New York and were invited to meet Lady Leicester at Holkham Hall; in January 2019 youngsters in Narborough celebrated the opening of a new multi-use games area that completed a four-year parish council project.
Summary:
The images provide a record of local school and community life across several Januarys, documenting events from classroom activities to performances and facility openings. They show named pupils, staff and local sponsors connected to each occasion. Undetermined at this time.
