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Lions Club
Published 20/07/23A big thank you to King's Lynn Lions Club for giving Eastgate Academy £100 towards our breakfasts.
Daily, our pupils receive various breakfast items in their classroom to ensure they are set up for a day of learning. This is paid for from the school budget, so the money from the Lions club is greatly appreciated.
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Summer Holiday Activities
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Cake Raffle Winners - 7.7.23
Published 07/07/23Congratulations to our first cake raffle winner this morning. We hope you enjoy your chocolate smarties cake, baked by our very own Mrs Gosling!
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Attendance News - 19th June to 23rd June
Published 26/06/23Robins, Doves, Penguins & Canaries all win attendance rewards.
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Cafe Raffle Winners - 23.6.23
Published 23/06/23Congratulations to our first cake raffle winner this morning. The smile says it all! Thank you to Miss Rutter for her kind donation.
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King Charles III Coronation Coins
Published 23/06/23Mr Bone from The Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, presented our Year 6 leavers with a special coin on behalf of the Mayor this morning, to mark the coronation of King Charles III.
Each child in school will receive their own coin today.
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Weekly Attendance Update
Published 20/06/23Doves, Puffins & Canaries win attendance rewards.
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weekly attendance news
Published 12/06/23Eagles & Doves classes win attendance rewards
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Cake Raffle Winners - 9.6.23
Published 09/06/23Congratulations to our first cake raffle winner this morning! We hope you enjoy your home baked chocolate butterfly cakes made by Mrs Hothersall this morning.
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Attendance news
Published 23/05/23Robins, Kingfishers & Penguins win attendance rewards.
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Rotary Junior Technology Tournament - 19.5.23
Published 20/05/23On Friday 19th May 2023, Canaries Class took part in a junior technology tournament organised by the King's Lynn Rotary Club. Mrs Gosling (Eastgate Academy Design and Technology Lead) was heavily involved in the organisation of the day and has worked closely with John, John, John and Ken (pictured above) to make the day a success. Canaries Class would to like to say a big thank you for this great opportunity. Here is what the children were tasked to do...
Situation:
You are members of a team of environmental civil engineers working for Snettisham Nature Reserve. You have been asked to design an animal crossing to go over a busy pathway in the animal sanctuary. When you have finished your design, you will have to build a scale model of the crossing and your model will then be tested. Your crossing will need to be wide enough for red squirrels to cross from one side of the path to the other to collect food. It must be high enough to allow adults and children to walk under it.
Canaries Class were split into groups of 4 and the below photos show them working in their teams and their final products: