Lyndhurst Families turned out in force to take part in the Camberley Carnival. Handmade animal masks with school uniform created a great backdrop to the colourful carnival. The parade went through the centre of town and it was great to have the school name and Team Lyndhurst on show to all. Thanks to all who…
Year 3 & 4 have had a fantastic sunny day at Wisley Gardens. They explored trees in the Tree-mendous workshop. They learnt that one cactus is called Old Man Cactus because of it’s grey beard. A new fact of the day was that Giant sequoia trees are largest trees in the world and they make…
Miss Stocker-Jones took 10 very enthusiastic and talented children to the ISA athletics at Thames Valley Athletic Centre, Eton. The pupils showed excellent determination and supported one and other throughout the day! They all performed well in their heats and Rupert in year 3 was awarded bronze in long jump and Billy in year 6…
This week the children enjoyed a whole school Geography Day. In the morning, each year group performed on stage as their prepared some facts about foreign countries or taught others basic phrases in another language. After that, the children “travelled” to different countries to learn interesting things about them and taste some national food. Some…
Children from Reception class to Year 3 participated in a jungle themed drama workshop last week. They engaged in group improvisational work set in a jungle habitat; where they explored the characteristics of different jungle animals. The children looked at predators and prey and went on an expedition to save the last white tiger from…
This week saw the beginning of special subject days at Lyndhurst. We started off with Maths. The children began their day with a whole school assembly where we talked about the importance of Maths in our lives and discovered that there is no job that doesn’t need Maths. We also looked at famous people from…
We are proud to present our very first issue of The Lyndhurst Ledger – a newsletter created by the children of the Journalism club. This newsletter, made by children from Years 3, 4, 5 and 6, contains news and articles that the children themselves have created. It is the ultimate example of pupil voice –…