“When you learn about Christmas, you start with the Nativity”, the ABC Nativity. The Early Years children should be so proud of themselves for what they have achieved this week. Two fantastic performances of their Nativity play happened in one day! We had the usual Nativity characters although the donkeys seemed to get waylaid on…
The Pre-Reception children and adults have had a mufti day for Children in Need. They were allowed to wear their own clothes but they had to wear something yellow or spotty so that they looked a little like Pudsey. This morning they decorated some Pudsey cupcakes which were delicious so they didn’t last long! They…
On Friday 15th November two pupils that had previously qualified for the regional finals travelled to the Garrison Swimming Pool in Aldershot. The gala took place in a 50m eight lane pool which had a buzz of excitement around it. Alice from year 4 raced in the freestyle and backstroke races her performance was great…
Year 3 have made Roman mosaics in design and technology lessons this term. They designed their mosaics, cut and stuck down the tiles then grouted their tiles and polished them. They found out that making mosaics is a very hard job and they all agreed it would take a long time to do a design…
Look out for Mr Bojingles the Lyndhurst school reindeer. He will be the shops somewhere around Camberley for Christmas. We think he looks very smart in his Lyndhurst uniform and warm woolly socks!
Once again Imagination Role Play in Camberley have provided a wonderful place for us to visit. Whilst some of our children have been there before, the walk to and from Imagination also gives us the opportunity to talk about road safety and how and where we should cross the road safely. Once we had arrived…
Year 5 ‘s trip to the Living Rainforest was a huge success and fun was had by all – including staff! It was exceptionally warm and toasty in the Rainforest; just right for the habitat of plants and animals. Amazing species of plant and animal were seen, including coffee plants and pythons. Harry the armadillo…
In Art this term year 5 have been studying the human body in motion. They produced some lovely paintings showing movement. Well done Year 5.
Following our recent Harvest Festival collection of food for BESOM, we were delighted to receive this from them. We are so pleased our gifts are being putting to such good use.
Our ‘Celebrating Differences’ theme for this half term was launched in Upper School Assembly by Callum from Sight for Surrey. He led Upper School Assembly on Wednesday 6th November, he has been blind from birth but this hasn’t stopped him from doing anything. He shared a story with the children about how he learnt to…