Logan has received his certificate Signalong for Learners as he completed his yearly course in Signalong.

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Logan has received his certificate Signalong for Learners as he completed his yearly course in Signalong.

Our student Charley Wakefield has been a first one at school to be awarded a Signalong Certificate Level 1 for completing her Signalong for Learners Course delivered by our school Signalong Tutor Iwona Litwiniec. Well DONE to Charley! We wish her continue success with her signing.



As we move into the last week of building works, the photos clearly show how the new Therapy Centre is coming together. We cannot wait to take on the building early next week. The building will be named the Fields Therapy Centre after our long serving Chair of Governor’s, Carole Fields, who sadly passed away earlier this year. Everyone within the school community feel this is a very fitting tribute to a lady who gave so much of her time to the pupils and staff at Sheringham Woodfields School.




















Work continues on the new build and the photos below show the progress made up to 6th May 2020. Work has obviously changed to ensure social distancing measures are adhered to. The building it really starting to take shape and it won’t be long until we can start getting some photos of what it looks like from inside.






Despite challenges posed by winter weather, construction of the new Therapeutic Centre at Sheringham Woodfields School is on time and on budget, and on 11 March 2020, the ‘topping-out’ ceremony took place. Members of Norfolk County Council joined staff and pupils as builders Draper and Nichols completed the final section of the building’s roof.

When completed and handed over in late Summer term 2020, the centre will increase the children’s access to important physical therapies, and the incorporated increased group work space will create twenty-four extra school places. Ten of the children filling these places have already arrived, as have eight new members of staff. Work has been undertaken within the existing school buildings to create new classroom accommodation for them
Head Teacher James Stanbrook is delighted with progress, saying:
“Credit must go to Draper and Nichols, who have managed to keep to both the timescale and budget to bring us to this point. This building will bring a new and exciting aspect to the work we do here at Sheringham Woodfields, and I’m really looking forward to welcoming a further fourteen pupils to the school in the coming months. The formal opening is scheduled to take place in September 2020.
“The new facilities will help relieve the pressure on demand for special school places as part of the local authorities SEND Transformation Programme. The facilities will also be made available to other local organisations, therefore benefitting the wider community.”
Cllr John Fisher, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services at Norfolk County Council added: “This is such an exciting milestone for Sheringham Woodfields School, its community and most importantly those families and children who are already getting the education and support they need in the extra places that this fantastic new building has already created.
“It also marks the first increase in new specialist school places we’ve promised as part of our pledge to invest £120m in special needs education in Norfolk, and I’m pleased to see our ambition starting to come to fruition here in North Norfolk.”

On the 7th November the Sheringham Woodfields School basketball team attended the tournament at the UEA. We welcome Jake from Willow class and Josh from Oak class to the team this year. The league has been made up with 5 other schools all very competitive to do well. After this 1st round of results SWS team has shown how competitive they are with playing 5 , winning 3 , drawing 1 and only 1 loss. There were some fantastic comments from other schools how well they played as a team. Also how they have conducted themselves on and off the pitch. Their sportsmanship to help another team when that team were struggling was 1st class. Congratulations to them all and we hope his continues to the next round in January.


