by Neil Daley | Jan 27, 2024 | Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24, P4C, Parents
Our P4C discussion cycle came to a close this week. After exploring our initial responses to a stimulus, both year one classes chose to discuss the following question: If a person has power, should they try to help everybody? If someone gets hurt or gets into trouble,...
by Neil Daley | Jan 25, 2024 | Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24, P4C
Year 1 are enjoying using P4C to develop their skills of thinking, talking and understanding this half term. The enthusiasm, creativity and curiosity they have shown in their philosophy lessons so far has been extremely pleasing to see, and lots of the...
by Neil Daley | Jan 24, 2024 | Delaunay Class 2023/24, P4C
. . . This is the question that Delaunay were posed in P4C yesterday. During the lesson, they were tasked with testing each other’s capacity for listening and responding, and there were smiles all around. This half term, we will continue to use our lessons...
by m.ahmed | Dec 22, 2023 | Computing, English, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, History, Kapoor class 2023/24, Learning Theme, Outdoor Learning, P4C, Religious Education
As the autumn leaves fall, signalling the end of another term, it’s time to wrap up the chapter of learning that Goldsworthy and Kapoor have experienced in these past few months. Our topic this term was about Kings and Queens: are they real or only in...
by Neil Daley | Nov 14, 2023 | Hokusai class 2023/24, P4C, Peggy Angus class 2023/24, Riley class 2023/24, Van Gogh class 2023/24
The newly-appointed P4C ambassadors at Lansbury Lawrence met for their first meeting yesterday. On the student-led agenda was discussing how we can support all children at our school to enjoy their philosophy lessons, and how to connect each half-term’s stimulus...
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...