Category: English

Lou Treleaven Visits Lyndhurst

29th January 2019

We were very fortunate to have Lou Treleaven visiting our school on Monday. Lou writes picture books, junior fiction and early readers published by Maverick Arts Publishing. She spent the day with us to run very exciting workshops on story telling. In the morning, she led a storytime workshop for Kindergarten, Reception, Year 1 and…

Story Writing Success!

5th December 2018

We have just received a fantastic news that Alexandra’s article had been selected as the winner in the age 7 – 9 category for the Surrey Advertiser competition! After Kerry Gibb’s visit at our school, Alex was  inspired to take part in the writing competition and she reported on a local event. She used a very effective alliteration for…

Kerry Gibb Judges Poetry Recital Final

16th November 2018

WOW… What a magnificent event that was! The class winners performed in front of the whole school, their parents and grandparents. The children did their best and we are so impressed that every single one of them was able to recite their poem from memory! Even Annabel and Bradley in Year 3, learnt their poems…

Class Poetry Recitals

15th November 2018

To begin with, I would like to thank all of you who showed so much support to prepare your children for this wonderful school event. I can clearly see that all of you worked extremely hard over the half term so the children were confident and proud to perform the poems they had chosen. Poetry is…

Lyndhurst welcomes Author Kerry Gibb

8th November 2018

Kerry Gibb, a local author of It’s A Kid’s Live series, spoke to Year 1 – Year 6 children today. She introduced them to the main character of the series, Ben Collins.  He is the eldest in his family and should know better than his siblings but somehow he always gets into trouble.  However, he is…

A Dahlicious Day!

16th September 2018

Lower School & Reception Roald Dahl Day On Thursday Lower School and Reception joined the worldwide celebrations for Roald Dahl.  They had a ‘funtastic’ Dahlicious Day.  They dressed up as all the different marvellous Roald Dahl characters.  At Lyndhurst for the day there were Matildas causing mischief, Oompa Loompas singing as they worked, Miss Trunchbull telling the teachers off, Charlie…