Three primary and secondary school student blogs about Landmark's recent success in the Vocab Express League of Champions language competition.
All in Primary
Three primary and secondary school student blogs about Landmark's recent success in the Vocab Express League of Champions language competition.
During the pandemic we have sadly not been able to have our parents in the building. This has led to a lack of opportunity for parents to see the lovely displays that are up and around the building, because of this we thought we would blog a few of our newest displays. We hope you enjoy them.
Landmark Kingfisher Students explore the topic of Amazing Animals, using maps, books and writing tasks.
A parent blog that expresses what is unique about Landmark International School, Cambridge. The blog shares the reasons why they made the choice to send their child to Landmark an International independent primary and secondary school located near Cambridge in the village of Fulbourn.
Blog on presentations to parents about Landmark International School's primary and secondary curriculum.
A blog about our National Poetry Day celebrations
Ted’s blog about his experiences of lockdown.
This blog considers our next steps at Landmark as we move into term 3’s distance learning
A blog to show the distance learning so far and with ideas for the Spring break
This article outlines how we can best support each other and manage our expectations and emotions during this period of distance learning
A student blog about their week of bikeability
Primary classes get creative during science week, by working in teams to build catapults.
A student blog about our World Book Day celebrations
For our castle topic we decided to write a poem about things that might be found in a knight's pocket
A blog by our incredible parents who have helped develop our library into a truly remarkable learning space
All the news from the fantastic first term of the 2019/2020 school year.
Student blog by Sana on the trip to New Scientist Live
Excerpts from a recent article in Cambridge live including:
It only seemed right to set up as an international school because Cambridge has such a diverse and international community. We have the means to to deliver an individualised education that other schools are unable to offer