King's Lynn school names Primary/Infant School of the Year
Whitefriars Church of England Primary Academy has been named winner of the Primary/Infant School of the Year award at the EDP Norfolk Education Awards 2024.
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Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
Whitefriars Church of England Primary Academy has been named winner of the Primary/Infant School of the Year award at the EDP Norfolk Education Awards 2024.
West Earlham Infant School on the outskirts of Norwich has been named winner of the Early Years School of the Year award at the EDP Norfolk Education Awards 2024.
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