Latest News
Here you will find out about all of the exciting things we take part in at Lydiate - both in and out of school hours.
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Oak class exploding books!
Fri 24 Jan 2020 -
Rowan class paper bridge experiment!
Thu 23 Jan 2020In Rowan class we have been learning about materials in our science lessons. Our experiment today was to see if we could make a bridge around the classroom made purely from paper and if it would withstand a toy car driving around it! Rowan class showcased some great teamwork in class to make this happen! -
Top Marks for our Catering Team!
Thu 23 Jan 2020Congratulations to the lovely ladies who work in our on-site kitchens to prepare tasty meals for our children. Shirley and her team were given the thumbs up today as they were rated 5 out of 5 in an Environmental Health inspection. Very well deserved! -
Elm Class Spill Their Guts
Tue 21 Jan 2020Elm class have been learning about the human digestive system and the functions of each organ.
We then took turns to try and put a VERY sick patient back together again, remembering where each organ went.
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Bikeability - Year 6
Tue 21 Jan 2020 -
Cherry know where they are going
Tue 21 Jan 2020We turned our upper school hall into giant map to for an exciting lesson to learn about co-ordianates and direction.
We will never get lost again!
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Oak Class Dance
Tue 21 Jan 2020 -
Chinese New Year Celebrations!
Mon 20 Jan 2020The children across Lower School enjoyed a fabulous session of dragon dancing and drumming to celebrate Chinese New Year on Monday. Thank you to the Chinese teachers from Edge Hill for giving us this wonderful experience. The children had a ball! -
Liverpool Peace Proms 2020
Sat 18 Jan 2020This was Lydiate Primary's first year at the Liverpool Peace Proms - and it certainly won't be our last! The Lydiate Voices choir have been busy rehearsing songs and actions since September, and today it all paid off as they sang their hearts out, along with the critically acclaimed Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland and 3,000 children from primary schools across Liverpool. Teachers, parents and the children themselves enjoyed the concert so much! Here's to next year when we hope even more of our children will become involved - all that's required is an enjoyment of singing! -
Drama in English!
Fri 17 Jan 2020In English today, Poplar have been using drama techniques such as Opinion Scales and Hot Seating to understand how the characters in the story were feeling when Mt. Vesuvius erupted!