by Kerri Sellens | Nov 22, 2023 | Art, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24
Year 1 are becoming masters at using a small paintbrush and washing their brushes between colour applications. They have created a whole gallery of beautiful works inspired by the painting, Castle and the Sun, by Paul Klee (1879-1940). First we explored shape, and how...
by Glen Lucille | Nov 16, 2023 | Art, Maths
We had a great time celebrating the humble number three. We invited parent to join us in class with their children and together design a piece of artwork that celebrates number 3. The parents and children worked together collecting items that were the same and...
by Kerri Sellens | Nov 10, 2023 | Art, Arts Council, Dance, Hadid class 2023/24, Hepworth class 2023/24, Hokusai class 2023/24, Kahlo class 2023/24, Lichtenstein class 2023/24, Music, Peggy Angus class 2023/24, Riley class 2023/24, Van Gogh class 2023/24
Each year, children get to choose from a wide range of pupil leadership positions at Lansbury Lawrence. The Arts Council is the longest running, and always has a record number of applicants. It is incredibly hard to choose who is successful, but I am very pleased to...
by Emma King | Nov 3, 2023 | Art, History, Shireen class 2023/24, Understanding the World
This week in Reception we have been learning all about Bonfire Night and the history behind it. We have learnt the story and now understand why we celebrate Bonfire Night, we know how people may celebrate and we had a look at what the world was like 400 years ago when...
by Kerri Sellens | Oct 31, 2023 | Art, Peggy Angus class 2023/24
During the half term, we had the absolute pleasure of attending the announcement of the Young London Print Prize winners at the famous Piccadilly lights, in central London. Out of over 2000 entries, Afsana in year 6 was the 1st prize winner! Her beautiful artwork,...
by Sam Norman | Oct 20, 2023 | Art, Computing, French, Geography, Hadid class 2023/24, History, Music, P4C, Physical Education, Science
This term, in history, I have learnt about Poplar Rates Rebellion and how it started.In 1921 the government was greedy at that time and the rents were the same as everyone and the wealthy didn’t want to have the same rents as the poor so the government said that...