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 school has been serenaded with beautiful music over the last few weeks and this was finished off with a bang at the Spring Concert. The Spring concert showcased music from all over the world, decades and Genres, and the children really rose to the challenge of performing to a live audience once again. We…
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…
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…
In maths, Nursery and Pre-Reception in Little Lyndhurst have been working on tall and short. The children enjoyed working in groups and individually at ordering objects from tall to short. The children then went on a mission to find objects around Little Lyndhurst’s building that were taller or shorter than their mop poles. They had…
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 4 & 6 performed an abridged version of their production of ‘Wonderland’ the musical at the ISA drama festival held in the Whitty Theatre at Luckley House School on Tuesday 14th March. The children performed beautifully and got some lovely comments from the adjudicator. She said the part of Alice was performed with wonderful…
A big thank you to all the staff and volunteers at the FAST museum in Farnborough for such a warm welcome to our Year 2 children. When they first arrived, they were amazed by the replica biplane above. They were taught everything about their final explorer Samuel Cody and introduced to the history of flying…
Nursery and Pre-Reception in Little Lyndhurst always enjoy playing with water. Recently, they loved filling up the bottles using the pipettes and jugs. They used their fine motor skills to squeeze the end of the pipettes to suck the water up and empty it into the bottles. Nursery have also been using their pincer grip…
Nursery have recapped their previous topic of farm animals and enjoy joining in singing some of the words to ‘Old MacDonald Had a Farm’ to start off their lesson. Their French teacher, Madame Hole, has started a new topic of pets and they have been having fun learning the names for fish, mouse, cat and…