A blog about our amazing International Day 2023
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A blog about our amazing International Day 2023
The spring holiday season is almost here. We hope you are looking forward to some relaxing times with family and friends. It has been another busy and successful term packed with excursions, events and the positive feedback from our latest Ofsted inspection, here is our spring Newsletter Blog.
This term in Toucan class we are experimenting with paper making and using handmade paper for books. The Toucan class was asked to bring in fabric to make the cover for the books.
Landmark has successfully completed a comprehensive mental health and wellbeing training programme demonstrating its commitment to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of staff and students in line with DfE guidance and best practice.
The winter holiday season is almost with us. We hope you are looking forward to some relaxing times with family and friends. It has been another busy and successful term packed with trips, events and challenges, please read more on our Autumn Term Newsletter blog!
The Landmark Community has dug deep this festive season with a number of fundraising events organised on behalf of the families displaced by the war in Ukraine.
Robin class took their first trip of the year heading to the Fitzwilliam Museum to inquiry into the history of clothing.
A number of students in Toucan class are fundraising for the charity Save the Elephants
We are excited to announce that the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) has approved Landmark for authorization to offer the Primary Years Programme (PYP).
On September 9th we gathered together as a whole school community to celebrate the life of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
We have now reached the end of our Summer Term. It has been an eventful and exciting one this blog outlines the many activities and achievements of the term.
Toucan and Eagle have had a fantastic week on the road completing their Level 2 Bikeability course. They were given the challenge to complete a review of their time using only five words and five emojis. Have a look to see how they got on…
On Thursday 26th May, the Primary parents were invited into school to share the children's learning.
Kingfisher Class have been enjoying our transdisciplinary unit on the theme of ‘How the World Works’. Our central idea is ‘Living things interact with their habitats.’
A blog about our inquiry into music and mood by Eagle Class
As Landmark continues on its journey as a candidate school for the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) over the next year we will develop ten blogs, one for each of the Learner Profile attributes. These blogs will be made by different members of our community. The first blog is on the attribute of Risk-taker.