A Special School Trip.
As we all know, we're unable to do trips at the moment due to Covid-19 however, there was one place we could visit that was safe and exciting.....OUR SCHOOL! As we have been learning this term, our school is a special place with a rich and important history so this...
Make new friends, but keep the old!
Goldsworthy class have been talking about friendships during their Philosophy 4 Children (P4C) lessons. Today they learnt a song called 'Make New Friends but Keep the Old' and talked about the importance of friendship. "Making friends is good because you have people...
A light experiment!
Year 3 had an exciting science lesson this week with an introduction to learning about light and dark. First, we got our brains in gear by thinking about what we already knew about light and dark and also some questions that we'd like to have answered over the half...
Year 2’s videocalls with real life heroes
This term our theme is on People that help us and we have been learning about how the emergency services keep us safe in the 21st century. Tagore class and Delaunay class have been very lucky to have met (through videocall) two different real life heroes; a police...
Delaunay class investigate how germs spread
Today we had a fun lesson exploring and deepening children's knowledge of how germs spread as part of our Science learning this term on hygiene. We started off the lesson making a green coloured glitter gel which would act as...
Open House London
For the past three decades, Open City has put on the Open House festival celebrating London’s urban landscape by opening the doors to the city’s most interesting architecture. We are incredibly proud of our school building and our Festival of Britain heritage, so this...
Young Historian Award Winners
Each year the Historical Association in collaboration with the Spirit of Normandy Trust offers a series of awards to Primary school children for outstanding history scholarship. We were very pleased and proud to hear the exciting news that we won a Young...
The Votes Are In
Hokusai class thought long and hard about which two students they wanted to nominate as their school council representatives. Candidates put themselves forward and confidently stepped up to deliver their carefully written speeches, before their classmates took part in...
A Wish Gone Wrong!
Hepworth and Hokusai class have been watching One Wish Too Many to inspire their writing since the start of year three. Set on the Lansbury estate and featuring Lansbury Road School, Chrisp St market and other local buildings, the 1950s film is a tale of a schoolboy...
A Music Mark School
We are very proud to be nominated by Tower Hamlets Arts & Music Education Service (THAMES) to become a Music Mark school for the 2020/21 academic year. Music Mark is the UK Association for Music Education and they have recognised the value that we place on music...