by Kerri Sellens | Jul 21, 2018 | Art, Design Technology, Riley class 2017/18, Van Gogh class 2017/18
Thank you to all of the Year 4 families who came over to Canary Wharf last night to celebrate their children’s achievements in the Open City Architecture in Schools Awards. This was the first time Lansbury Lawrence has entered the competition, and we won the...
by Tim Harrington | Jul 17, 2018 | Riley class 2017/18, Sport Competitions
It was the day we have waited for all year – Sports Day at Bartlett Park! The whole school arrived, eagerly awaiting the excitement and start of competitive fun! Parents and spectators cheered, supported and encouraged all children and a real sense of...
by Abida Begum | Jun 21, 2018 | Hepworth class 2017/18, Hokusai class 2017/18, Riley class 2017/18, Van Gogh class 2017/18
Year 3 and 4 made their musical debut in the Westend today when they got to sing to an audience of music enthusiasts. They travelled to Wigmore Hall and sang the songs that they’d created in collaboration with Lucy and Abimaro, both professional singers from Wigmore...
by Kerri Sellens | Jun 14, 2018 | Art, Design Technology, Riley class 2017/18, Van Gogh class 2017/18
This term year 4 have been taking part in a fantastic project organised by Open City, called Architecture in Schools. We were partnered with Jestico + Whiles, an architects practice based near the Barbican. We went to visit the practice as part of the project, and it...
by Tim Harrington | Jun 12, 2018 | Maths, Riley class 2017/18
Year 4 have participated in a maths Teacher Research Group over the year and today was the penultimate session. Children explored multiplication facts and used these to apply their knowledge of fractions, decimals, x 10, 100 and dividing by 10 and 100. All children...
by Kerri Sellens | Apr 30, 2018 | Design Technology, Riley class 2017/18
As part of our Architecture in Schools project with Open City, year 4 visited the Barbican today. We were given a tour of the Barbican with architects, Jestico + Whiles. The Barbican is really interesting as it has lots of different areas; it is built on a large site...