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Norwich school opens new facilities for vulnerable pupils

The school, which has 120 staff, plans improvements to its art room this summer and is fundraising to install new sensory rooms, a soft playroom, accessible changing rooms and to improve our nursery provision with the number of pupils set to rise from 105 to 120 in September. Pupils, aged from three to 19, attend from all over the county with some travelling from as far as Downham Market, King’s Lynn and Great Yarmouth. Norwich Lord Mayor Vaughan Thomas and Sheriff Dr Marian Prinsley unveiling new classrooms at The Clare School. - Credit: Jessica Coppins Trevor Wang, vice-chair of governors, said: “When I became a governor 15 years ago the cohort was very different and essentially the classrooms haven’t changed that much, so we needed these new facilities.”

Network Norfolk : Soul Foundation passes a milestone with two million meals

The Norfolk and Norwich Christian community website Soul Foundation passes a two million milestone   The Norwich-based Soul Foundation has now delivered two million meals since the pandemic began. The foundation supports vulnerable people through organisations such as YMCA Norfolk, homeless hostels and schools, as well as reaching a number of individuals and families.   Alongside individual donors, those who have supported the foundation so far include Norwich City Football Club, Norwich School, UEA, Chartwells (Compass Group), Boswell Insurance, Bidwells, Tofuerai and Banham Poultry.    Just before Easter, Jon and Chantel Norman, pastors of Soul Church, received a cheque for £5,000 from Clare School in Norwich, from money raised during a ‘superhero’ fundraiser.

Network Norfolk : Soul Foundation passes a new milestone with two million meals

The Norfolk and Norwich Christian community website Soul Foundation passes a two million milestone   The Norwich-based Soul Foundation has now delivered two million meals since the pandemic began. The foundation supports vulnerable people through organisations such as YMCA Norfolk, homeless hostels and schools, as well as reaching a number of individuals and families.   Alongside individual donors, those who have supported the foundation so far include Norwich City Football Club, Norwich School, UEA, Chartwells (Compass Group), Boswell Insurance, Bidwells, Tofuerai and Banham Poultry.    Just before Easter, Jon and Chantel Norman, pastors of Soul Church, received a cheque for £5,000 from Clare School in Norwich, from money raised during a ‘superhero’ fundraiser.

Network Norfolk : Tributes to N Norfolk teacher and lay minister

Tributes to N Norfolk teacher and lay minister  Tributes have been paid to lay minister Sue Ling, a retired teacher and musician from Mundesley, who has died aged 83. Mrs Ling, then Miss Boagey, was born and brought up in London and spent war years as an evacuee in Newent, Gloucestershire. She played the piano and violin in orchestras and competitions, even travelling to the Netherlands to perform. She attended Clapham County School for Girls, where she was a prefect, captain of games and captained tennis, rounders, and hockey teams.   When she was 18, she moved to Norfolk to train as a music specials teacher at Keswick Hall College, and her first job was at Aylsham High School in 1957. In her early twenties she played the fiddle for the Kemps Men of Norwich Morris dancing group and took part in amateur dramatics in North Walsham.

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