Laneshaw Bridge Primary School is situated in a beautiful village in Pendle. We have been rated outstanding by Ofsted and operate in one of the newest purpose built primary settings in the area. We aspire to develop ambitious, confident children with unrivalled knowledge and skills to achieve their dreams. A place where lasting memories are created; friendships are fostered and a life-long love of learning is ignited. We believe in putting the child at the very heart of everything we do. Our aim is that our curriculum provides opportunities to be creative, broad and varied so that all children can achieve their best and are motivated to continue their learning beyond their years at Laneshaw Bridge. Our teaching methods are evidence based, giving each child the tools needed to become the very best version of themselves.
We strive to build strong and purposeful relationships with all of our families and operate an “open door” policy and welcome any feedback or comments that you may have. We value the support that families provide us, as this enables us to work in partnership for the benefit of the children.
Our website has been designed to provide visitors with a wealth of information, however, a visit in person is the best way of getting a real and truer sense of our outstanding school. We welcome you to talk with our staff and pupils and find out just how outstanding we are.
Gaynor Canty/ Chloe Whitaker
Executive Headteacher/ Head of School
Laneshaw Bridge Primary School, Emmott Lane, Laneshaw Bridge, Colne, BB8 7JE
01282 865996
To complement our shape learning this week, Hartley children have been creating beautiful shape pictures. Can you guess the creatures?
Congratulations to Alice and Grace who have been working incredibly hard on their handwriting and have FINALLY earned themselves a pen license #ambition
We don't think there's any mud left at Wild Explorers!
More exploring
In Computing, Year 2 used their maths skills to collect information using tally charts, turn the data into a pictogram and use their findings to answer questions.
Year 3 have arrived! Let the exploring commence
We had a visit from the NHS Bug Busters this week Using a special gel and UV light, Year 3 got to see just how easily germs can spreadand how important good hand washing really is! Safe to say we were all shocked at what showed up under the light A fun and eye-opening session that turned us all into hand washing heroes!
Sunshiny days are made for being outside
Hartley class love learning in our outdoor provision. The grown ups love seeing collaboration is action! How fabulous is the pirate ship
A huge thank you to Nevaeh's daddy for being our secret reader today. We loved listening to the story 'Sock monster'
On World Hand Hygiene Day years 3-6 took part in "Bug Buster" workshops learning about how germs spread and the most effective way of washing hands. We experimented special gel to see if we missed any parts when we washed our hands! Finger nails were a tricky spot in year 6.
Some of Laneshaw Bridge Primary School superstar runners!
We love making homes for bugs ! #collaboration
Super proud of our daisy chains!
More sunshine fun!