From creating sea creatures to working with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Norfolk students have had a productive week.

Eastern Daily Press: Brancaster Primary School's Keystage 2 class were set a homework project to create sea creatures from plastic waste. Photo: Brancaster Primary SchoolBrancaster Primary School's Keystage 2 class were set a homework project to create sea creatures from plastic waste. Photo: Brancaster Primary School (Image: Brancaster Primary School)

The Key Stage 2 class at Brancaster Primary School's homework project was to create a sea creature from plastic waste. One child made an octopus from waste found on the beach at Brancaster. This learning links with a visit to the Hunstanton Sea Life Centre and an afternoon of rock pooling. The class have also made documentaries using a green screen to highlight the damage that plastic is doing to our planet.

Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy students have been working with The Royal Shakespeare Company, who are currently in Norfolk performing Matilda the Musical, in preparation for their school performance of the musical. The cast had the oppurtunity to watch the company's dress rehearsal at the Norwich Theatre Royal.

Eastern Daily Press: Bure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley SchoolBure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley School (Image: Bure Valley School)

Earlier this year, a group of Year 7 students at Long Stratton High School formed The Enterprise Scheme to fundraise for Norwich City Football Club's charity the Community Sports Foundation. To say thank you members of the football club visited the school with the Championship Trophy.

Staff from the College of West Anglia travelled to Rome to participate in a five nation's football tournament. It marked the end of the two-year Social Soccer project focussing on the social benefits of football, promoting cooperation, tolerance, mutual respect and cultural diversity. Scott Leadley, CWA programme manager of sport, said "We have been extremely fortunate to be able to come out here to Rome and experience such a rich programme, filled with games, trips and regeneration activities to help the community. It has been a fitting end to what has been an incredible two-year programme".

Eastern Daily Press: Bure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley SchoolBure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley School (Image: Bure Valley School)

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Eastern Daily Press: Bure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley SchoolBure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley School (Image: Bure Valley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Bure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley SchoolBure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley School (Image: Bure Valley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Bure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley SchoolBure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley School (Image: Bure Valley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Bure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley SchoolBure Valley School students enjoyed their Summer Sizzler picnic. Photo: Bure Valley School (Image: Bure Valley School)

Eastern Daily Press: College of West Anglia (CWA) staff participated in a five nations football tournament in Rome. CROSS's two-year Social Soccer project focussed on the integration and social benefits of football. Photo: CWACollege of West Anglia (CWA) staff participated in a five nations football tournament in Rome. CROSS's two-year Social Soccer project focussed on the integration and social benefits of football. Photo: CWA (Image: CWA)

Eastern Daily Press: College of West Anglia (CWA) staff participated in a five nations football tournament in Rome. CROSS's two-year Social Soccer project focussed on the integration and social benefits of football. Photo: CWACollege of West Anglia (CWA) staff participated in a five nations football tournament in Rome. CROSS's two-year Social Soccer project focussed on the integration and social benefits of football. Photo: CWA (Image: CWA)

Eastern Daily Press: Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy students have been working with The Royal Shakespeare Company to perform Matilda the Musical as their end of term show. Photo: Edward Worlledge Ormiston AcademyEdward Worlledge Ormiston Academy students have been working with The Royal Shakespeare Company to perform Matilda the Musical as their end of term show. Photo: Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy (Image: Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley SchoolLangley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley School (Image: Langley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley SchoolLangley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley School (Image: Langley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley SchoolLangley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley School (Image: Langley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley SchoolLangley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley School (Image: Langley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley SchoolLangley School's Year 12 Geographers who spent 4 days at the Cranedale Centre in Yorkshire, learning fieldwork techniques to help them prepare for their (NEA) assessment. Photo: Langley School (Image: Langley School)

Eastern Daily Press: Long Stratton High School's prom was held at Dunston Hall. Photo: Long Stratton High SchoolLong Stratton High School's prom was held at Dunston Hall. Photo: Long Stratton High School (Image: Long Stratton High School)

Eastern Daily Press: Long Stratton High School's prom was held at Dunston Hall. Photo: Long Stratton High SchoolLong Stratton High School's prom was held at Dunston Hall. Photo: Long Stratton High School (Image: Long Stratton High School)

Eastern Daily Press: Mattishall Primary School held their annual talent show. The winners were Year 6 girls - Ella-Mae, Ellen, Evie, Isabelle, Lottie and Olivia - who wrote a song about their time at the school. Photo: Mattishall Primary SchoolMattishall Primary School held their annual talent show. The winners were Year 6 girls - Ella-Mae, Ellen, Evie, Isabelle, Lottie and Olivia - who wrote a song about their time at the school. Photo: Mattishall Primary School (Image: Mattishall Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Mattishall Primary School held their annual talent show. The winners were Year 6 girls - Ella-Mae, Ellen, Evie, Isabelle, Lottie and Olivia - who wrote a song about their time at the school. Photo: Mattishall Primary SchoolMattishall Primary School held their annual talent show. The winners were Year 6 girls - Ella-Mae, Ellen, Evie, Isabelle, Lottie and Olivia - who wrote a song about their time at the school. Photo: Mattishall Primary School (Image: Mattishall Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Ormiston Venture Academy hosted its annual awards evening to celebrate students achievements both within and beyond the curriculum. Photo: Ormiston Academies TrustOrmiston Venture Academy hosted its annual awards evening to celebrate students achievements both within and beyond the curriculum. Photo: Ormiston Academies Trust (Image: Ormiston Academies Trust)

Eastern Daily Press: Ormiston Venture Academy hosted its annual awards evening to celebrate students achievements both within and beyond the curriculum. Photo: Ormiston Academies TrustOrmiston Venture Academy hosted its annual awards evening to celebrate students achievements both within and beyond the curriculum. Photo: Ormiston Academies Trust (Image: Ormiston Academies Trust)