In the end of term assembly Mr Rudkin focused on individual successes and how everyone’s successes are different. We were reminded of the school’s aims and Lyndhurst values incorporated in the mnemonic ‘Together’. The school celebrated together the class awards for Achievement, Effort, Spirit of Lyndhurst and Highest number of House points. In addition to…
The whole school was treated to a visit from a very special visitor! The Easter bunny hopped on down to all of the children’s classrooms to give them a special Easter treat as a thank you for all of their hard work this term.
There were some fabulous Easter Bonnets on display in the Hall for our end of term Easter Bonnet parade. The children rose to the occasion and strutted their stuff down the hall to showcase their amazing Easter creations. The children loved creating and modelling them. Not only were we all treated to the Easter bonnet…
We would like to thank AnnaFrench, from ZooLab Rainforest Explorers for a wonderful visit. Anna led exciting workshops about the rainforest and animals which live there. The children found out so many interesting facts. Did you know that half of the animals that live on Earth inhabit rainforests? Also 2/3 of world plants grow in…
Mrs Dodds, our lovely Art Teacher has been getting the children into the Easter spirit. They have been working hard to create some lovely Easter art which has been proudly showcased in the school’s art room. Year 1 decorated bags with Easter stickers and made lovely little Easter bunnies from cups to go in the…
We would like to say a big thank you to Reverend Pippa, Tori and Daniel from St Michael’s Church who shared an entertaining dramatisation of the Easter story with the school. There was the dunking of Jesus in water to show his baptism, a fishing net, sand to represent the desert and other forms of…
Reception through to Year 2 kicked things off with the annual House Swimming Gala on Friday. They were all very excited and eager to do well for their house. There was a tad of competitive nature thrown in and a whole load of sporting spirit. Everyone without exception did brilliantly and we are all so…
In Music, ‘To play or not to play’ was our Tudor instruments game, where Mrs Peacock our lovely Music Teacher asked the children to try to name the instruments. Whilst also deciding if they were part of Tudor times or not! Points were awarded for both! Years 1-6 were involved in the game and showed strengths in…
Congratulations to the students who took part in the recent music assembly. There were music choices ranging from the classic nursery rhymes “When the Saints Go Marching” to classic songs like “Lazy Sunday Afternoon Blues”. The students played the piano and sang confidently, the whole school enjoyed watching them and Mrs Peacock their teacher was…
On Thursday 23rd March, Lyndhurst School was sucked into a time portal and ended up in Tudor England. Thanks to the great company As Creatives, everyone took part in Shakespeare themed workshops run by Jackson Kavanagh (who has over 30 years of experience directing Shakespeare’s plays!) and each year group prepared to act out scenes…