Primary pupils’ work impressed so much it was one of just five schools in the county to display its work on an education initiative stand in 1999.
The Lynn News reported: “After an hour of their hits the girls briefly left the stage before returning for an encore performance of Ladies’ Night.”
Photo nostalgia 1999-2013 included the end of an era for a study centre, removal of a timber circle and queueing three hours for a box office smash.
Also in the news was a busy route’s £30,000 facelift, a new language development centre and CyberCentre, minibus scheme and a sponsored clip-clop.
Twenty-two youngsters from a number of primary schools were given instruction on basic skills before some fun games in 2002.
Also, Brownies put their best feet forward in a 2006 sponsored walk in part two of our nostalgia photo round-up.
A small group of fundraisers set out from a windmill-themed pub on their 15-mile ride in aid of a playgroup. Plus a ‘blooming good day’ and more.
Vespas and Lambrettas star in this week’s nostalgia round-up, while in 2006 which institution gained a donation of more than £69,000?
Memory Lane Schools covers the annual sponsored event in June of that year which raised funds to be split between Diabetes UK and the school.
Also, where was a new youth club plus a two-hour Zumbathon and fundraiser for a military charity? All’s revealed during our latest step back in time.
A primary school raised a bumper £1,600 at its carnival which was held the day after England’s mighty clash with Brazil in 2002 .
Step back in time to 2013 when a cluster of primary schools, helped by businesses, made the launch inspired by Red Nose Day and Children in Need.
In this week’s nostalgia photos part two, an art group prepares for an exhibition, an indie rock band performs while youngsters hit the dance floor.
The school had entered a national Dulux competition saying how it would use £100 worth of Weather Shield paint and became one of the winners.
The show went on despite a member being admitted to hospital with double pneumonia just weeks before the staging of Singin’ in The Rain.
Pupils took part in a new initiative after teachers decided to make the most of the last weeks of the summer term by bringing work forward.
Also between June 2002 and 2013: a racing driver cuts the ribbon to open store, employees go the extra mile for charity and a landmark is demolished.
When taking the time machine back to 1981, road routes and improvements figure heavily while a big employer faced the possibility of a shock shutdown.
The new village school staff and visitor car park meant there was more parking space outside for parents picking up and dropping off their children.
Continuing our photo nostalgia which spotlights moments from 2000 to 2003, football, gymnastics, sports awards and a school team all feature.