Years 5 and 6 were fortunate enough to be invited to the Surrey Heath Council Offices in Camberley this week. They held a mock council session, overseen by the Mayor Helen Whitcroft, where they discussed the issue of dog fouling and how to combat it. Excitingly, the children were then offered a mock poll based…
Everywhere we look, we see children reading – looks like the Readathon is working and encouraging Lyndhurst pupils to spend more time with their books! We would like to say a big thank you to Katie, Katie Book Lady (usborne.com), for helping us have a fantastic day celebrating Reading Day. There were shared reading sessions…
Like around the world, Lyndhurst celebrated harvest festival in their assembly. A big thank you to Reverend Pippa and Tori (Children’s and Youth Worker) from St Michael’s Church for coming to lead the assembly. The children reflected on how the harvest festival celebration is a time to be thankful for all the good things in…
A rain-soaked afternoon saw Waverley meet Lyndhurst for two under 11s football matches. An excellent display of goalkeeping from Sebastian and Liv kept many Waverley shots from going in, and a strong defensive effort prevented many more opportunities. Strong offensive plays from Harriet, Rafferty and Monty helped Lyndhurst to stay dominant throughout the matches. Unfortunately,…
“Spread your wings and see how far you can fly.” The children have created a whole school butterfly to remind us that it is important to do something new and take risks at school. “Until you spread your wings, you’ll have no idea how far you can fly.” At Lyndhurst every day the children are…
Year 5 have been exploring physical theatre in drama this term. They have looked at using freeze frames and slow motion in their drama and using physicality to show characterisation. This week they started looking at non-contact stage combat. They enjoyed creating the illusion of fighting without physically touching each other. The results were very…
Madame Hole along with Year 5 hosted their fab French assembly this morning. Parents were welcomed in to enjoy, having this audience is wonderful for the children. They all performed incredibly well with Mr Rudkin commenting on how impressive the accents were. Well done!
Well done to these Lyndhurst girls from Years 2, 4, 5 & 6 for achieving their next stages in Ballet. Thank you to Miss Emma for preparing them so well throughout the term and on exam day. We are sure they will be pirouetting into their next grades soon with ease!
Well done to these Lyndhurst girls from Years 2, 4, 5 & 6 for achieving their next stages in Ballet. Thank you to Miss Emma for preparing them so well throughout the term and on exam day. We are sure they will be pirouetting into their next grades soon with ease!
At the end of an amazing day at Greenfield School, we wanted to share with you the hard work and effort that the Lyndhurst children have put into making their presentation and debating child inequality across the world. Please take a look at their presentation below – They presented this to six other schools along…