As we come to the end of the first week with us all back at school, we reflect on how wonderful it is to be back together. The children have been so pleased to be back in class, back with friends and back to an ‘almost’ normal school day. The hardworking staff and amazing children…
This week our lucky reception class were treated to a behind the scenes visit to the Vets! Lyndhurst parent Mrs Marsh very kindly gave an amazing and insightful tour of a Vets practice and even showed us some real pet x-rays! The children were so impressed and glued to the screen as the virtual visit…
Lyndhurst are delighted to announce their recent sponsorship deal with Camberley Rugby Club. We look forward to working with them in the future and promoting rugby, sport and teamwork at Lyndhurst. Antony Bentham, Men’s Senior Rugby Manager said: “We are delighted that Lyndhurst School has chosen to sponsor our Club. There is clear synergy…
In drama this week, year 6 used the poem ‘In Twenty Years’ Time’ by Dona Ashworth as a stimulus for a devised drama piece. Each group produced some very interesting work on the theme of ‘lockdown’ inspired by this poem. In twenty years time… People will not ask the children of 2020 if they caught…
The children have made some awesome marble runs. Careful thought was put into the designs there was even a mini golf course, a standing tower marble run and a roller coaster version were created.
Children from across the school focused on spelling in this recent sports challenge. Getting both minds and bodies active by carrying out a sport or activity to represent each letter of your name! We saw a whole array of actions, sports and skills here and are so proud of the children across all year groups…
Stay tolerant, respect people, be kind. The children explored the value of tolerance – they listened to the ‘Ugly Duckling’ and Dr Seuss’ ‘The Sneetches’ and thought about what the stories teach us. The older children explored the story ‘Journey to the Beginning of the World’ and how stories around the world have explained how…
The Pre-Reception topic is ‘Transport’. The children have created a delightful display using many of the forms of transport they have thought about over the last couple of weeks. The children have written, cut, stuck and painted to create a representation of the story The Journey Home from Grandpa’s.
These delightful trees were created by Reception and Year One using a variety of medium for the leaves. Natural objects inspire beautiful artwork.
Daffodils are the bringer of spring, the starter of the new season. The children were inspired by Springtime and produced beautiful daffodil creations. Their artwork reminds us that at spring our ‘heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils’. Admire the beauty the children have created – the bright, happy colours and some stunning…