Year 4 children recently spent a lovely afternoon with the residents of Kingsclere Care Home. They sang two songs from ‘Dr Dolittle’ play and read out some of their best work to the very friendly residents and carers. One of the ladies there was 102 years old and she still looked great! The children have…
We were delighted to welcome Joe Wharton and his family this week. Joe attended Lyndhurst from 1954-1957 and now lives in the USA. He was given a tour of the school and met some of the pupils. His family were very impressed with all they saw and how the school had developed. I presented him with a Lyndhurst Bear,…
Lyndhurst school had a fantastic day at the ISA Athletics! We took 5 pupils and both Rupert and Alice were awarded medals! Alice placed 3rd in the 150m and Rupert came second in the long jump! Seb won one of his heats and Alice another! All the pupils did themselves proud and supported each other…
Year 4 are exploring the art of ancient Egypt. They produced these wonderful paintings of Egyptian death masks. First staining the paper with tea or coffee, then using paints, and marker pens to make these exquisite pieces of art They also painted the eye of Horus the Egyptians believed this symbol was very lucky.
Year 2 Year 2 have been studying African art this term. They produced some beautiful African sunset pictures. They looked hard at photographs of African sunsets and then reproduced them using paint. Before adding silhouettes. Year 3 Year 3 used mixed media techniques to produce these amazing pictures of Viking ships in art. We think…
When we arrived, our teachers took us to the play area which unfortunately was closed so we went to a maze made out of stacks of hay. There was a sheep and a rabbit made out of twigs so we took some photos with them. After that, we were running around the rock garden, looking…
With great excitement Year 3 visited Chertsey Museum. They were greeted by an Anglo Saxon monk, who the Vikings didn’t like. There was a 10th century sword in the museum which was found in the Thames. It was a very big sword. This sword was used only for ceremonial purposes. It was found in a…
With great excitement Year 3 visited Chertsey Museum. They were greeted by an Anglo Saxon monk, who the Vikings didn’t like. There was a 10th century sword in the museum which was found in the Thames. It was a very big sword. This sword was used only for ceremonial purposes. It was found in a…
We hope that Year 6 enjoy their week in the Elan Valley, Wales. The weather forecast could be better but we are sure that it will add to the adventure. Have fun, stay safe, see you on Friday!