Year 6 visited Corrina Lodge care home on Friday afternoon to find out the results of the Corrina Lodge Art Competition. The children enjoyed showing their work to the residents who had all voted for the winners when the work was exhibited in the home in July. Congratulation to Jemima who won first prize. All…
Year 5 and 6 had a visit from Sergeant Anthony Jordan; a sniper in the British Army (Irish Guards). He talked to the children about the British values that he has learned since joining the army. The children were inspired by his story. He explained army core values of Courage, Discipline, Respect for others, Integrity, Loyalty and Selfless…
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…
On a very hot and sticky summer evening, parents and friends of Lyndhurst’s year 4 and 6 were asked to believe in fairies as they were transported to Neverland for the summer production of Peter Pan. It was a truly memorable evening with some star solo performances, pirate humour, audience participation and a very frightening…
Recently, under blue skies, Year 6 and 5 completed their Bikeability courses. Year 5 had a intensive day’s course for Level 1 and Year 6 had sessions throughout the week. From basic bicycle maintenance to safe road use was covered. Everyone enjoyed the course and are now more confident when using their bicycles.
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…
Wow! What a week Year 6 had in Wales. We climbed to the tallest peaks (well, to the top of the hill anyway) we scaled mighty towers (a tower of milk crates!) and we adventured down the Amazon, okay it was across the reservoir, but you get the idea! We began our week with…
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…
What a fantastic last day! The skies had clouded over, but that did nothing to dampen our enthusiasm. After several of the children joined Mr Richardson on his early morning run, we had a hearty breakfast and headed out to the dams of the valley. Each of the dams has a story and history, and…
Today has been another fantastic experience. We began with a delicious breakfast of cereal, sausage, egg, hash browns and toast. No-one is going hungry this week!! This morning we went to the crag above the dam for climbing and abseiling. The children were a bit nervous, but all willing to give it a go. Jake…