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Our trip to the Science Museum

Our trip to the Science Museum

by Sabeera Miah | Jan 29, 2025 | Hepworth Class 2024/25, Hokusai Class 2024/25, Learning Theme, Science

This half term, we are learning all about The Human Body. Our guiding question: How do bodies work so effectively?We visited the Science Museum and had great fun. We had an activity booklet to do and the tasks included looking for different things that people use to...
P4C Ambassadors 2024-25

P4C Ambassadors 2024-25

by Neil Daley | Jan 7, 2025 | Hadid Class 2024-2025, Hepworth Class 2024/25, Hokusai Class 2024/25, P4C, Peggy Angus 2024-2025, Riley Class 2024/25, Van Gogh class 2024/25

We were chosen as the new P4C ambassadors at Lansbury Lawrence last half-term, and since then we have changed some of the questions around our school. We had to find them all first, and we will think of new ones again when we have our next meeting. Sarah, Dawud and...
Year 1 and 3 Christmas Performance

Year 1 and 3 Christmas Performance

by Shifa Begum | Dec 19, 2024 | Goldsworthy Class 2024/25, Hepworth Class 2024/25, Hokusai Class 2024/25, Kapoor Class 2024/25, Learning Theme, Music

The festive season truly came alive this week with the much-anticipated Christmas show performed by our talented Year 1 and Year 3 children. From twinkling lights to heartfelt songs, it was a celebration of joy, togetherness, and the magic of Christmas. Year 1...

Year 3 at the Natural History Museum: A Roaring Good Time!

by Ikram Ajami | Dec 4, 2024 | Curious, Hokusai Class 2024/25, Learning Dispositions

Year 3 set off to the Natural History Museum on Wednesday 27th November 2024. It was a long trip to get there, but it was well worth it! Getting ready to go! Waiting at Bow Road. Walking through the long, long tunnel from South Kensington Station to the museum. Once...
Another wonderful year of DANCE

Another wonderful year of DANCE

by Kerri Sellens | Nov 7, 2024 | Dance, Hepworth Class 2024/25, Hokusai Class 2024/25

Here is the film produced by Akram Khan Company, which is the celebration of the second year of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation funded project we co-designed and led over five local primary schools. It features some beautiful dancing from children, Mr Daley and Ms Ferdous...
The Festival Route

The Festival Route

by Sabeera Miah | Oct 3, 2024 | Community, Geography, Hepworth Class 2024/25, History, Hokusai Class 2024/25

Year 3 took a stroll around the local sites to walk the 1951 Festival of Britain route around our community. The geography fieldwork has helped the children to learn the history of the Lansbury Estate and to understand why their school and local area are special...
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