From raising money for BBC's Children In Need to experiencing university style learning, it's been a busy week for Norfolk's schools.

Eastern Daily Press: Brundall Primary School's Year 6 Saxophone group, The Mighty Brundertones, after they finished their first ever performance in Assembly. Picture: Brundall Primary SchoolBrundall Primary School's Year 6 Saxophone group, The Mighty Brundertones, after they finished their first ever performance in Assembly. Picture: Brundall Primary School (Image: Brundall Primary School)

Children at Fairhaven CE VA Primary School were excited to put together Christmas gift boxes for children from toys and gifts that were donated by families. The pupils selected age appropriate presents to fill the boxes which they then wrapped. The boxes will be distributed in the Great Yarmouth area by the Great Yarmouth Food Bank.

A group of high-ability students at Thomas Clarkson Academy have been working with a PhD mentor to give them the experience of university-style learning. The Scholars programme is an academic programme run by The Brilliant Club, which aims to widen access for outstanding students to the country's top universities.

Following the launch event at the University of Cambridge last month, the Year 10 and 12 students are taking part in a number of weekly university-style tutorials with Natalie Lamb, a researcher at the University of Sheffield studying for a PhD in Civil Engineering and Microbiology.

Eastern Daily Press: Staff and students at the College of West Anglia (CWA) have raised over £400 for BBC Children in Need after completing their fundraising activities to support the 2019 Appeal. Picture: CWAStaff and students at the College of West Anglia (CWA) have raised over £400 for BBC Children in Need after completing their fundraising activities to support the 2019 Appeal. Picture: CWA (Image: CWA)

Natalie, who works with Anglian Water, is delivering a programme entitled 'From distant rivers to you kitchen sink: The chemical, microbiological and civil engineering journey of drinking water treatment'. Students are looking at water purification and effect of purification on the environment, with the topics designed to stretch and challenge students. Each week, they are set homework and at the end of the programme in December, they will complete a final assignment of 2,500 words which will be marked in university style.

Norwich School held its second Dragons' Den-style partnership project with Mile Cross Primary and City College Norwich last week. Children from Mile Cross have been assigned a Norwich School Sixth Form mentor and tasked with producing a business idea that will wow the dragons.

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Eastern Daily Press: Staff and students at the College of West Anglia (CWA) have raised over £400 for BBC Children in Need after completing their fundraising activities to support the 2019 Appeal. Picture: CWAStaff and students at the College of West Anglia (CWA) have raised over £400 for BBC Children in Need after completing their fundraising activities to support the 2019 Appeal. Picture: CWA (Image: CWA)

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Eastern Daily Press: Staff and students at the College of West Anglia (CWA) have raised over £400 for BBC Children in Need after completing their fundraising activities to support the 2019 Appeal. Picture: CWAStaff and students at the College of West Anglia (CWA) have raised over £400 for BBC Children in Need after completing their fundraising activities to support the 2019 Appeal. Picture: CWA (Image: CWA)

Eastern Daily Press: The Class of 2019 returned to Caister Academy to celebrate their achievement over the five years at the academy with an awards evening. Picture: Caister AcademyThe Class of 2019 returned to Caister Academy to celebrate their achievement over the five years at the academy with an awards evening. Picture: Caister Academy (Image: Caister Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: The Class of 2019 returned to Caister Academy to celebrate their achievement over the five years at the academy with an awards evening. Picture: Caister AcademyThe Class of 2019 returned to Caister Academy to celebrate their achievement over the five years at the academy with an awards evening. Picture: Caister Academy (Image: Caister Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: The Class of 2019 returned to Caister Academy to celebrate their achievement over the five years at the academy with an awards evening. Picture: Caister AcademyThe Class of 2019 returned to Caister Academy to celebrate their achievement over the five years at the academy with an awards evening. Picture: Caister Academy (Image: Caister Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: Tigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary SchoolTigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary School (Image: Catfield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Tigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary SchoolTigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary School (Image: Catfield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Tigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary SchoolTigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary School (Image: Catfield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Tigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary SchoolTigers and Cubs classes at Catfield Primary School thoroughly enjoyed the visit from Happisburgh Owls. Picture: Catfield Primary School (Image: Catfield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Children at Edward Worlledge Academy spent the day dressed as Pudsey to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Edward Worlledge Ormiston AcademyChildren at Edward Worlledge Academy spent the day dressed as Pudsey to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy (Image: Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: Fairhaven CE VA Primary School children were excited to make Christmas Gift Boxes which will be distributed by the Great Yarmouth Food Bank to children in the area. Picture: Fairhaven CE VA Primary SchoolFairhaven CE VA Primary School children were excited to make Christmas Gift Boxes which will be distributed by the Great Yarmouth Food Bank to children in the area. Picture: Fairhaven CE VA Primary School (Image: Fairhaven CE VA Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Howard Junior School raised money for Children In Need. Picture: Howard Junior SchoolHoward Junior School raised money for Children In Need. Picture: Howard Junior School (Image: Howard Junior School)

Eastern Daily Press: Children at King's Park Infant School in Dereham wore their pyjamas to school and collected coins for Children In Need. Picture: King's Park Infant SchoolChildren at King's Park Infant School in Dereham wore their pyjamas to school and collected coins for Children In Need. Picture: King's Park Infant School (Image: King's Park Infant School)

Eastern Daily Press: Lowestoft Sixth Form College student Joshua Belcher, who has Asperger's Syndrome, will compete in the 2019 Global IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities in Busan, South Korea. Picture: Lowestoft Sixth Form CollegeLowestoft Sixth Form College student Joshua Belcher, who has Asperger's Syndrome, will compete in the 2019 Global IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities in Busan, South Korea. Picture: Lowestoft Sixth Form College (Image: Lowestoft Sixth Form College)

Eastern Daily Press: Reedham Primary School raised money for Children in Need. They invited the preschool Little Ducklings and village's toddlers' music group to join in the fun! Picture: Reedham Primary SchoolReedham Primary School raised money for Children in Need. They invited the preschool Little Ducklings and village's toddlers' music group to join in the fun! Picture: Reedham Primary School (Image: Reedham Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Reedham Primary School raised money for Children in Need. They invited the preschool Little Ducklings and village's toddlers' music group to join in the fun! Picture: Reedham Primary SchoolReedham Primary School raised money for Children in Need. They invited the preschool Little Ducklings and village's toddlers' music group to join in the fun! Picture: Reedham Primary School (Image: Reedham Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Reedham Primary School raised money for Children in Need. They invited the preschool Little Ducklings and village's toddlers' music group to join in the fun! Picture: Reedham Primary SchoolReedham Primary School raised money for Children in Need. They invited the preschool Little Ducklings and village's toddlers' music group to join in the fun! Picture: Reedham Primary School (Image: Reedham Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: High-ability students at Thomas Clarkson Academy have been working with a PhD mentor to give them the experience of university-style learning and to encourage them to apply to the top universities. Picture: Thomas Clarkson AcademyHigh-ability students at Thomas Clarkson Academy have been working with a PhD mentor to give them the experience of university-style learning and to encourage them to apply to the top universities. Picture: Thomas Clarkson Academy (Image: Thomas Clarkson Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: Lucy Lim, a Sixth Form student at Wisbech Grammar School, has been scouted to play rugby for Saracens Women who are back to back champions of theTyrells Premiership. Picture: Wisbech Grammar SchoolLucy Lim, a Sixth Form student at Wisbech Grammar School, has been scouted to play rugby for Saracens Women who are back to back champions of theTyrells Premiership. Picture: Wisbech Grammar School (Image: Wisbech Grammar School)

Eastern Daily Press: Students and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor SchoolStudents and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor School (Image: Harford Manor School)

Eastern Daily Press: Students and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor SchoolStudents and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor School (Image: Harford Manor School)

Eastern Daily Press: Students and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor SchoolStudents and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor School (Image: Harford Manor School)

Eastern Daily Press: Students and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor SchoolStudents and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor School (Image: Harford Manor School)

Eastern Daily Press: Students and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor SchoolStudents and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor School (Image: Harford Manor School)

Eastern Daily Press: Students and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor SchoolStudents and staff at Harford Manor School took part in lots of activities to raise money for Children In Need. Picture: Harford Manor School (Image: Harford Manor School)

Eastern Daily Press: Mile Cross Primary School fully embraced Children in Need - one of the fundraisers during the day was to Put Pennies on Pudsey. Picture: Mile Cross Primary SchoolMile Cross Primary School fully embraced Children in Need - one of the fundraisers during the day was to Put Pennies on Pudsey. Picture: Mile Cross Primary School (Image: Mile Cross Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High PrepNorwich High Prep girls were delighted to welcome eight month old Teddy to school. He is the second of three puppies the school donated to the Guide Dogs association through their Grow a Pound fundraising. Picture: Norwich High Prep (Image: Norwich High Prep)

Eastern Daily Press: Notre Dame Prep School wore pyjamas for Children in Need. The latest edition of The Sunday Times Best UK Schools Guide named it East Anglia's top-performing independent prep school. Picture: Notre Dame Prep SchoolNotre Dame Prep School wore pyjamas for Children in Need. The latest edition of The Sunday Times Best UK Schools Guide named it East Anglia's top-performing independent prep school. Picture: Notre Dame Prep School (Image: Notre Dame Prep School)

Eastern Daily Press: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth FormThorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form (Image: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form)

Eastern Daily Press: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth FormThorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form (Image: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form)

Eastern Daily Press: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth FormThorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form (Image: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form)

Eastern Daily Press: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth FormThorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form (Image: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form)

Eastern Daily Press: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth FormThorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form's first MFL Bake Off raised 353.40 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Students baked traditional cakes from European countries or decorate cakes with a European theme. Picture: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form (Image: Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form)