On a bright and frosty morning some A-Level students visited Wicton farm, which manages a commercial Dairy Farm in tune with ecological and ethical best practice. They aim to create a farming system that is regenerative and uses sustainable methods. The students were privileged to talk with expert practitioners on a wide range of topics,…
read more...On Wednesday 15th February, Pre-School up to Year 6 took part in sign language workshops throughout the day. Children were taught how to communicate with people using simple gestures, and also taught how to sign feelings. Each group practiced a song which they performed to everyone else in a sharing assembly at the end of…
read more...A record number of Lucton Pony Club Members competed on Sunday at the Winter Triathlon held at Monmouth School. We had success across the board with many personal bests and notably, not one member returned without a rosette. Rebecca, year 8, who qualified for the national finals at the last event, swum impressively to win…
read more...Lucton School was again host to an examiner from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in November 2022. 75 students across the School took their exam over three days, some in the Prep School taking a Group exam and a solo exam in Poetry. The Year 6 and above students took a mixture…
read more...Before Christmas, the whole of the Prep School took part in the ‘Rudolph Run’ for St Michael’s Hospice. Children really enjoyed putting on their antlers and red noses and running laps of the playground for sponsorships. Organiser, Mrs Leonard, was proud to announce that the event raised a fantastic £1,053.10 for St Michael’s Hospice! This…
read more...Congratulations to all of our Year 13 and Year 11 students for their 2022 exam results. Our Sixth Form leavers achieved fantastic A Level results, with a third of grades awarded an A*/A and almost 60% being A*-B. Their hard work and dedication certainly paid off, with students heading to a wide range of universities,…
read more...Lucton School was delighted to host the third Orchestral Day on 16th May. Welcoming over 45 students from the local area, the students, and accompanying staff, were treated to a masterclass from five exceptionally talented musicians. James Topp conducted the day, leading the orchestra throughout the day in our glorious Memorial Hall. Noriko Tsuzaki, supported…
read more...The very early start was well worth it on Sunday for the NSEA Eventer Challenge competition being held at Allens Hill. The last-minute team changes made it touch and go if we had enough riders for the 70cm-75cm team but Freya, Sophie and Hannah all stepped up and even with only three in the team…
read more...A tradition established in 2008, when Lucton celebrated its 300 year anniversary, students from Year 3 to Year 6 were joined by a number of local primary schools who also joined the event. The popular event was enjoyed by over 250 children, gamely running around the far-field and the rugby field. All the participants were…
read more...Amelia-Sky completed her two years as Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet – an impressive accomplishment given that the tenure usually only lasts a year. As part of her outgoing service, she had to write and perform a speech, march on stage and receive her certificates from Mr Harley, the Lord Lieutenant. Over the two years, Amelia-Sky has…
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