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  • 21/11/23

    Andy Seed visits Lawns Park

    Years 5 and 6 enjoyed a visit from the award-winning author Andy Seed today who dropped in to talk all about life being an author and how editing can be used to improve the quality of your written work. Andy was exceptionally inspiring in his description of just how amazing being a writer can be - p...
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  • 17/11/23

    Children in Need

    Well done and thank you to everyone who donated their spare change toward Children in Need this week. The children have been in friendly competition with each other to see how many Pudsey Bear faces they could cover with coins. F2 were the eventual winners, managing to cover eight whole faces in tot...
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  • 13/11/23

    Anti-bullying odd-socks

    This week is anti-bullying week. We have been learning about different types of bullying and how to spot bullying when it is happening to us or to somebody else. Our assemblies this week have been focussed on what to do when we think that bullying is happening, both in the real world or virtually. W...
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  • 13/11/23

    Lawns Park will remember

    Lawns Park Primary School created a poppy wreath which was placed at the cenotaph in Farnley as a mark of respect for remembrance Sunday. All 235 children in school created their own personal poppy and these were then collected together in one wreath to commemorate the occasion. Some Lawns Park chil...
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  • 09/11/23

    Glow Disco

    The Friends of Lawns Park organised a fantastic 'glow disco' this week. Children from across the whole school attended this fantastic event which was hugely successful. Dancing, singing, party games and hot-dogs were the order of the night and all enjoyed in the glow of a beautifully decorat...
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  • 27/10/23

    Recognition Awards

    Congratulations to all of our recognition award winners for Autumn 1. You have all demonstrated the attitude and learning skills which have made your teaching adults very proud. It was a particularly spooky recognition assembly because it also happened to tie in with our Halloween dress-up day. Thes...
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  • 02/10/23

    School Council

    Congratulations to all of our new school council team. The children have been writing letters applying for different roles in the council and were voted for by their peers. Mr Chapman then worked with the new team and selected a chair, vice-chair and office managers based on the skills they had demo...
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  • 15/11/22

    Co-op's Donation to Our New Peace Garden

    The Co-op in New Farnley have helped increase our total for the new Peace Garden. They have kindly donated £2307 and this was presented to Mrs Ford and Mr Shackleton.
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  • 23/01/22

    Lawns Park Lending Owl

    Meet Linda the Lawns Park Lending Owl, our very own free little library.
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  • 07/01/22

    Lawns Park Garden of Hope

    We’re raising funds to create a “Garden of Hope” in the school grounds for our children and families to enjoy. We want to create an oasis of peace and beauty for our children to enjoy during their busy days. We will create a mini garden area with flowers, plants and seating. Childr...
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  • 21/05/21

    Lawns Park Primary School Healthy Packed Lunch policy

    We are in the process of consulting with the school community so that we can review our healthy packed lunch policy, to ensure that it is in line with the School Food Standards. If you have not done so already please respond to the questionaire on the schoop we sent earlier in the week. Many Th...
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  • 11/05/21

    Relationship and Sex Education Policy

    We have reviewed and updated our Relationship and Sex Education policy. You will find a copy on the policies section of the website and we have schoop a copy to you.  If you would like to discuss this further or need any more information please contact Jenny Pashley through the school offi...
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