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…
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…
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…
Congratulations to the students who took part in the recent music assembly. There were music choices ranging from the classic nursery rhymes “Mary had a Little Lamb” and “Two Little Dicky Birds” to classic pop songs “Hey Jude” and “I’ve Got This Feeling”. The students played the piano and recorder confidently, the whole school enjoyed…
For Red Nose Day the children were all allowed to wear red – it was lovely to see all the bright clothes around the school. Each child had told their jokes in class then two class representatives presented their joke in the whole school ‘Funny Power’ Assembly. Mrs Dodd and Miss Symes had the hard…
Year 5 were fortunate enough to be invited to Luckley House School in Wokingham to take part in a day of choral activities with 7 other schools. They learnt 5 songs, some familiar, some not, and spent the day learning about the different harmonics and ranges involved within the songs. They then performed to a…
Congratulations to the students who took part in the recent music assembly. There were music choices ranging from “Hit the Road Jack” by Ray Charles to “The One That Got Away” by Katy Perry. They played their guitars confidently, the whole school enjoyed watching them and Mr Hughes their guitar teacher was very proud of…
A big thank you to One Day Creative for coming in to do a fantastic workshop with the children on Internet safety. Year 1 and 2 children had a pirate themed online safety workshop. They were taught how to use technology safely and respectfully, keeping personal information private. They also played games to be able…