From a rocket themed science workshop to explosions of bright colours as children celebrated Bonfire Night - we've been sent lots of great photos for School Report.

Eastern Daily Press: Beccles firefighters visited Albert Pye School's Reception and Nursery children. Picture: Albert Pye SchoolBeccles firefighters visited Albert Pye School's Reception and Nursery children. Picture: Albert Pye School (Image: Albert Pye School)

Norwich School invited Magdalen Gates Primary School children to take part in a 'Sensational Science' workshop. Children experienced being a scientist by testing different methods to propel a rocket into space.

To mark Bonfire Night, the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated with lots of sprinkles.

Children at Mattishall Primary School entered the school's art competition to create a bonfire night picture - they used a variety of techniques and media which showed off their artistic skills.

Eastern Daily Press: Beccles firefighters visited Albert Pye School's Reception and Nursery children. Picture: Albert Pye SchoolBeccles firefighters visited Albert Pye School's Reception and Nursery children. Picture: Albert Pye School (Image: Albert Pye School)

Bonfire night was celebrated at Pakefield Primary School, Reception children enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians where they solved firework themed maths problems, created firework paintings and other Bonfire Night themed activities.

Children at Chapel Green School. a complex needs school in Old Buckenham, had a visit from the author and illustrator, James Mayhew. He showed some of the pupils how to paint in time with the rhythms of the music he played. Some of the pupils were nervous to begin with but James was very encouraging, the music was very calming and they produced some amazing artwork. Pupils thoroughly enjoyed his visit which was sponsored by Diss Art Society.- Check out our new community for teachers and school staff Enjoy Teaching More on Facebook.

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Eastern Daily Press: Beccles firefighters visited Albert Pye School's Reception and Nursery children. Picture: Albert Pye SchoolBeccles firefighters visited Albert Pye School's Reception and Nursery children. Picture: Albert Pye School (Image: Albert Pye School)

Eastern Daily Press: Aurora Eccles School's Year 7 VoBaac and Year 8 EeBaac students have worked really hard on a Remembrance Day collage. Picture: Aurora Eccles SchoolAurora Eccles School's Year 7 VoBaac and Year 8 EeBaac students have worked really hard on a Remembrance Day collage. Picture: Aurora Eccles School (Image: Aurora Eccles School)

Eastern Daily Press: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy has been rated Good by Ofsted. The school was also judged as Good in July. Picture: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary AcademySt Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy has been rated Good by Ofsted. The school was also judged as Good in July. Picture: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy (Image: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy has been rated Good by Ofsted. The school was also judged as Good in July. Picture: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary AcademySt Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy has been rated Good by Ofsted. The school was also judged as Good in July. Picture: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy (Image: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy has been rated Good by Ofsted. The school was also judged as Good in July. Picture: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary AcademySt Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy has been rated Good by Ofsted. The school was also judged as Good in July. Picture: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy (Image: St Peter and St Paul Carbrooke C of E Primary Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: Author and illustrator, James Mayhew showed some of the pupils at Chapel Green School how to paint in time with the rhythms of the music he played. His visit, sponsored by Diss Art Society, was thoroughly enjoyed by the students. Luke with his mythical beast picture. Picture: Chapel Green SchoolAuthor and illustrator, James Mayhew showed some of the pupils at Chapel Green School how to paint in time with the rhythms of the music he played. His visit, sponsored by Diss Art Society, was thoroughly enjoyed by the students. Luke with his mythical beast picture. Picture: Chapel Green School (Image: Chapel Green School)

Eastern Daily Press: Author and illustrator, James Mayhew showed some of the pupils at Chapel Green School how to paint in time with the rhythms of the music he played. His visit, sponsored by Diss Art Society, was thoroughly enjoyed by the students. Luke with his mythical beast picture. Picture: Chapel Green SchoolAuthor and illustrator, James Mayhew showed some of the pupils at Chapel Green School how to paint in time with the rhythms of the music he played. His visit, sponsored by Diss Art Society, was thoroughly enjoyed by the students. Luke with his mythical beast picture. Picture: Chapel Green School (Image: Chapel Green School)

Eastern Daily Press: Author and illustrator, James Mayhew showed some of the pupils at Chapel Green School how to paint in time with the rhythms of the music he played. His visit, sponsored by Diss Art Society, was thoroughly enjoyed by the students. Luke with his mythical beast picture. Picture: Chapel Green SchoolAuthor and illustrator, James Mayhew showed some of the pupils at Chapel Green School how to paint in time with the rhythms of the music he played. His visit, sponsored by Diss Art Society, was thoroughly enjoyed by the students. Luke with his mythical beast picture. Picture: Chapel Green School (Image: Chapel Green School)

Eastern Daily Press: Corton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary SchoolCorton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary School (Image: Corton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Corton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary SchoolCorton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary School (Image: Corton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Corton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary SchoolCorton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary School (Image: Corton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Corton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary SchoolCorton Primary School had an RE day focused on Buddhism and explored different aspects of the religion through art, drama, story telling and reflection through meditation. Picture: Corton Primary School (Image: Corton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Pupils and staff of Dereham Neatherd High School taking part in a Halloween themed Cook off competition. Picture: Dereham Neatherd High SchoolPupils and staff of Dereham Neatherd High School taking part in a Halloween themed Cook off competition. Picture: Dereham Neatherd High School (Image: Dereham Neatherd High School)

Eastern Daily Press: Pupils and staff of Dereham Neatherd High School taking part in a Halloween themed Cook off competition. Picture: Dereham Neatherd High SchoolPupils and staff of Dereham Neatherd High School taking part in a Halloween themed Cook off competition. Picture: Dereham Neatherd High School (Image: Dereham Neatherd High School)

Eastern Daily Press: Pupils and staff of Dereham Neatherd High School taking part in a Halloween themed Cook off competition. Picture: Dereham Neatherd High SchoolPupils and staff of Dereham Neatherd High School taking part in a Halloween themed Cook off competition. Picture: Dereham Neatherd High School (Image: Dereham Neatherd High School)

Eastern Daily Press: Every pupil at Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy received water bottles made from recycled plastic as part of the #iwill recycling campaign. Picture: Edward Worlledge Ormiston AcademyEvery pupil at Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy received water bottles made from recycled plastic as part of the #iwill recycling campaign. Picture: Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy (Image: Edward Worlledge Ormiston Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: Two teams of Year 3 children from Gunton Primary Academy competed at the North Suffolk Sport and Health Partnership’s Matball competition – A Team were the North Lowestoft Champions and the B Team finished in 9th place. Picture: Gunton Primary AcademyTwo teams of Year 3 children from Gunton Primary Academy competed at the North Suffolk Sport and Health Partnership’s Matball competition – A Team were the North Lowestoft Champions and the B Team finished in 9th place. Picture: Gunton Primary Academy (Image: Gunton Primary Academy)

Eastern Daily Press: 27 children at Mattishall Primary School entered an art competition to create a bonfire night picture. Key stage 1 winner Joe and runners-up Izzy and Jenson . Picture: Mattishall Primary School27 children at Mattishall Primary School entered an art competition to create a bonfire night picture. Key stage 1 winner Joe and runners-up Izzy and Jenson . Picture: Mattishall Primary School (Image: Mattishall Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: 27 children at Mattishall Primary School entered an art competition to create a bonfire night picture. Key stage 1 winner Joe and runners-up Izzy and Jenson . Picture: Mattishall Primary School27 children at Mattishall Primary School entered an art competition to create a bonfire night picture. Key stage 1 winner Joe and runners-up Izzy and Jenson . Picture: Mattishall Primary School (Image: Mattishall Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Reception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary SchoolReception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary School (Image: Pakefield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Reception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary SchoolReception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary School (Image: Pakefield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Reception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary SchoolReception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary School (Image: Pakefield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Reception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary SchoolReception children at Pakefield Primary School enjoyed a firework themed share afternoon with parents and guardians. Picture: Pakefield Primary School (Image: Pakefield Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Year 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant SchoolYear 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant School (Image: Sutton Infant School)

Eastern Daily Press: Year 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant SchoolYear 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant School (Image: Sutton Infant School)

Eastern Daily Press: Year 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant SchoolYear 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant School (Image: Sutton Infant School)

Eastern Daily Press: Year 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant SchoolYear 1 at Sutton Infant School implemented their weighing skills by baking some cakes. The also identified the verbs in the recipe. Picture: Sutton Infant School (Image: Sutton Infant School)

Eastern Daily Press: A film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary SchoolA film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary School (Image: Thurlton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: A film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary SchoolA film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary School (Image: Thurlton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: A film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary SchoolA film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary School (Image: Thurlton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: A film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary SchoolA film crew from London visited Thurlton Primary School as they completed art work for the NHS Design a Hospital for the Future Art competition. Several students were interviewed on camera, explaining and discussing their designs. Picture:Thurlton Primary School (Image: Thurlton Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: Lucy and Yakup, Sixth Form students at City of Norwich School, secured a week’s work experience at the Houses of Parliament through tthe Villiers Park Scholars Programme. Picture: Ormiston Academies TrustLucy and Yakup, Sixth Form students at City of Norwich School, secured a week’s work experience at the Houses of Parliament through tthe Villiers Park Scholars Programme. Picture: Ormiston Academies Trust (Image: Ormiston Academies Trust)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall's Year 8's visited both Harford Manor School and Chiswick House as part of their Design and Technology work and their new multi-generation project. Picture: Langley Prep School at Taverham HallLangley Prep School at Taverham Hall's Year 8's visited both Harford Manor School and Chiswick House as part of their Design and Technology work and their new multi-generation project. Picture: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall (Image: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall's Year 8's visited both Harford Manor School and Chiswick House as part of their Design and Technology work and their new multi-generation project. Picture: Langley Prep School at Taverham HallLangley Prep School at Taverham Hall's Year 8's visited both Harford Manor School and Chiswick House as part of their Design and Technology work and their new multi-generation project. Picture: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall (Image: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall)

Eastern Daily Press: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall's Year 8's visited both Harford Manor School and Chiswick House as part of their Design and Technology work and their new multi-generation project. Picture: Langley Prep School at Taverham HallLangley Prep School at Taverham Hall's Year 8's visited both Harford Manor School and Chiswick House as part of their Design and Technology work and their new multi-generation project. Picture: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall (Image: Langley Prep School at Taverham Hall)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich School invited Magdalen Gates Primary School children to take part in a 'Sensational Science' workshop. Children experienced being a scientist by testing different methods to propel a rocket into space. Picture: Hannah Hutchins/Norwich SchoolNorwich School invited Magdalen Gates Primary School children to take part in a 'Sensational Science' workshop. Children experienced being a scientist by testing different methods to propel a rocket into space. Picture: Hannah Hutchins/Norwich School (Image: Hannah Hutchins/Norwich School)

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich School invited Magdalen Gates Primary School children to take part in a 'Sensational Science' workshop. Children experienced being a scientist by testing different methods to propel a rocket into space. Picture: Hannah Hutchins/Norwich SchoolNorwich School invited Magdalen Gates Primary School children to take part in a 'Sensational Science' workshop. Children experienced being a scientist by testing different methods to propel a rocket into space. Picture: Hannah Hutchins/Norwich School (Image: Hannah Hutchins/Norwich School)

Eastern Daily Press: 24 children from St William's Primary School took part in an inter-school cross country, winning three out of the eight races. Picture: St William's Primary School24 children from St William's Primary School took part in an inter-school cross country, winning three out of the eight races. Picture: St William's Primary School (Image: St William's Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: 24 children from St William's Primary School took part in an inter-school cross country, winning three out of the eight races. Picture: St William's Primary School24 children from St William's Primary School took part in an inter-school cross country, winning three out of the eight races. Picture: St William's Primary School (Image: St William's Primary School)

Eastern Daily Press: To mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close SchoolTo mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close School (Image: Town Close School)

Eastern Daily Press: To mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close SchoolTo mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close School (Image: Town Close School)

Eastern Daily Press: To mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close SchoolTo mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close School (Image: Town Close School)

Eastern Daily Press: To mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close SchoolTo mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close School (Image: Town Close School)

Eastern Daily Press: To mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close SchoolTo mark Bonfire Night the Town Close School Nursery children made a delicious edible sparkler using breadsticks dipped in chocolate and expertly decorated them with lots of sprinkles. Picture: Town Close School (Image: Town Close School)