At Lyndhurst School, we are always actively encouraging children to recycle items where they can’t be reused. To help with this encouragement, we have a new arrival at the school…the Lyndhurst School Recycling Monster. All the children can enjoy feeding it their recycling items and we look forward to watching their imagination go wild thinking…
Earlier this year, our pupils kindly donated some seedling that they grew over the half term holidays, as part of the the Co-op’s Spring Challenge to support Yateley Industries Community Pantry Garden Project. We are delighted to share an update on how the seedlings have blossomed into fabulous plants. The community there have harvested some of the…
It was lovely to see so many of our pupils take part in the Doodle Summer Challenge this year in Maths and English. They had to log into their Doodle account every day for 14 consecutive days and earn at least 600 stars for the younger children and 750 doodle stars for the older children…
It is never too early for Christmas preparations! Lyndhurst have been getting in the festive spirit by creating their Christmas cards ready for the printers. They have used a variety of techniques across the school to create a very diverse range of cards, from snowy painted landscapes to colourful stain glass window cards. The judging…
We were very fortunate to enjoy workshops run by the Dogs Trust this week. We would like to thank Jo who came into school to talk about the work that the Dogs Trust do and what it takes to care for a dog. The children also learnt the 5 ‘happy dog rules’ – ask your…
Lyndhurst School is proud to be supporting the Macmillan Cancer Support charity. We dedicated a whole day of events to support this wonderful charity and we would like to say a big thank you to everyone in helping to raise a fantastic £434.55. We kicked off the fundraising day, by asking all children and staff…
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 life and to be…
We would like to say thank you to Reverend Pippa and Tori, from St Michael’s church ,for coming in to lead an assembly on the Creation story. The children enjoyed learning all about the Christian story of how God made the Earth in 7 days. The children were very excited to be acting out being…
Year 3 went on amazing visit to Bignor Roman Villa in West Sussex on Wednesday. The children had the opportunity to see remains of the original Roman villa. They loved learning about all of the different Roman mosaic floors and their significance. Year 3 saw the authentic Roman bath and discussed when a Roman would…
Exciting times ahead for the new Form Captains for Reception all the way up to Year 6. They are looking forward to being role models for the other children. School Council representatives have also been chosen, and they are excited to bring their class’s voice to the council and to vote on important matters.