We can push ourselves further. We always have more to give.
A high-quality physical education curriculum inspires all pupils to succeed and excel in competitive sport and other physically-demanding activities. It should provide opportunities for pupils to become physically confident in a way which supports their health and fitness. Opportunities to compete in sport and other activities build character and help to embed values such as fairness and respect. National Curriculum for Physical Education, purpose of study
Kahlo Class returns to water
Today was Kahlo class's first visit to the swimming pool for this new school year. Swimming will take place on Friday mornings now - not afternoons - which means our first lesson of the day will be in the water. Everyone was very excited as we walked carefully to the...
Sports Day at Bartlett Park
Year 5 thoroughly enjoyed the Lansbury Lawrence Sports Day today at Bartlett Park. Organised into teams, each class participated in a range of activities - sprints, egg & spoon race, tug of war, long jump, obstacle course and many more. 5B waiting for the sprints...
Learning to ride bikes in Year 5
In January, both year 5 classes took part in an exciting cycling training programme with Cycling Instructor. Ready to leave the playground for the road. During the second week of training, some children were ready to cycle on the main road after learning about how to...
I Want to Ride My Bicycle!
Year 5 are currently in the middle of an intense cycling training course. We were recently visited by Martin from Cycling Instructor who brought 4 brand new bikes for the children to try out on the playground. Some children were familiar with cycling as they have a...



