Tower of London Poppies
Pupils in classes 4J and 4L each made a poppy for their own display to commemorate soldiers who died in World War I, then they visited the ceramic poppies at the Tower of London.
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Pupils in classes 4J and 4L each made a poppy for their own display to commemorate soldiers who died in World War I, then they visited the ceramic poppies at the Tower of London.
On a wet and windy Monday a few weeks ago, Gayhurst children and staff were baffled to find that a strange bookshelf had mysteriously appeared......
5A had a fantastic trip to a hop farm in Kent, to learn about the hop picking tradition where London families would spend the whole summer picking hops in the 1940s & 50s.
Wow! Gayhurst Cycle Racing team have managed to win the Hackney Primary Schools Cycling league for the fifth consecutive year! Well done to all involved and a huge thanks to Neil Irons for all his work.
Every year group took part in Sports Day during the first week of July - take a look at the great photos and you can see what fun the children had.
Class 5A had a fantastic time kayaking at the resevoir in Stoke Newington.
Well done to the girls football team who took part in the Goals for Girls festival in Kennington Park scoring 9 goals between them
Our Debate squad recently attended the Primary Debate Mate cup and did fantastically well.
Power to the Pupils group will soon be recording their follow up album called 'Planet Hip-Hop'. Their first album 'Rising Stars' was recently reviewd in the London magazine I am Hip-Hop.
6L recently visited St. Augustine's Tower to learn about Hackney's changing geography
Gayhurst's netball team played mini tournaments against DeBeauvoir last week and won 19 points to 1!
Members of Gayhurst and Kingsmead Schools’ cycle racing teams were invited to a special 100 Days To Go, Tour de France press launch with Mayor of London, Boris Johnson.