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
Geography – Me and my environment.
Last week, we learned about our community and visited Chrisp Street Market to see what shops and services we could notice. In class, we all had a go at making places in our local community. We really enjoyed making the clocktower in Chrisp street market. Our map:...
Problem Solving: Nim – 7 and Number
This week children throughout the school developed their strategies to think of rules that always enable them to win the game of Nim-7. Teachers and support staff also enjoyed exploring strategies during maths meeting this week. Other year groups engaged with problem...
Maths Tug of War: A Fun Battle of Brains!
In today's problem-solving maths lesson, the children had a fantastic time playing a game of Tug of War! They worked in pairs, with one child as "Add" and the other as "Minus." The goal was to see who could reach the finish line first, using their maths skills to...
Peggy Angus Rates Rebellion Walk
We went on a guided audio walking tour of our local area. The walk was created to commemorate the historical event in Poplar. The rates rebellion took place in 1921. George Lansbury was one of the men who was arrested for asking Poplar residents not to pay the rates...
Hamilton Class visit Chrisp Street Market
This week we had a wonderful time visiting our local market place. We were very lucky that some of the parents could come too. We stopped at the cafe and pretended to have a cup of tea. Next we saw the famous clocktower and after that we purchased some fruit to share...
Our book of Kindness
Tagore class had a wonderful opportunity to visit the nursery with something very special – their very own “Book of Kindness,” which they created themselves! They were so excited to share their ideas on how to be kind with the nursery children. The little ones loved...