Lansbury Lawrence was built as part of the Festival of Britain. Enjoy the children’s award-winning film to find out more…
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- Parent Newsletter is now published on the Weduc app and website. Please speak to the office if you still need support to download it.
- We are the first school in Tower Hamlets to have been awarded the very prestigious Platinum ArtsMark! Read more about it here.
- We were awarded Silver in the Pearson Primary School of the Year, Making a Difference, Award. Read more about it here.
- Parent Coffee Mornings are on Fridays at 9:00 am in the Community Room. We hope to see you there!
Latest News and Learning
Ones, tenths, hundredths
In Year 5 this term, we have been expanding our place value knowledge. We have learnt about tenths and hundredths. We can count in hundredths and represent them in words, fractions and decimals We have used lots of skills including counting in tenths and hundredths,...
Which Way Now?
Reception are embarking on a creative fieldwork project to explore our local community. Small groups of children are going out with adults and are being asked, Which Way Now? We are going on journeys around school that are led by the children. We are stopping to look...
Year 3’s Design & Technology Day
Recently, year 3 began a design & technology project that will end in the students creating a product with a special purpose. Building on their learning about the Festival of Britain, the students are curating an exhibition using the school's precious photo...
Exploring our archive with Lea Jagendorf
Last week in Hepworth class we had a visit from the wonderful artist and designer Lea Jagendorf. With Lea we searched through our school's photography archive that chronicles Lansbury Lawrence's brilliantly rich history. From the pictures we came came up with...
Football Friendly
After school on Friday, we hosted a friendly football match between Manorfield Primary and ourselves. Two brilliant Poplar schools playing against each other! It was a great experience, and we're planning to make it a regular fixture in our sporting calendar. Well...
Goldsworthy’s first school trip
Today Goldsworthy class went on a trip to Chrisp Street Market - our first ever school trip. Our aim was to investigate the market using everything we had learned about our 5 senses - sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. We saw lots of different things, including...