JUN
JUN
Our pupils visited St Mary’s Church, Leyton. As citizens of a truly diverse world, it is vital we gain an understanding of other beliefs and cultures of all other people in not only this country, but throughout the world. By visiting the local church, the boys were given a deeper insight to the ways of worship, the ways of life and the beliefs of the Christian community.
Reverend Christine Rablen, the vicar, very kindly spoke to our pupils, highlighting the beliefs ...
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A wonderful, colourful day! LoK staff and pupils were dressed traditionally today, reflecting the diversity within our school and celebrating cultures of the world.
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Lantern of Knowledge pupils took part in exciting workshops based on the following themes: ‘Research Matters’ and ‘Map Your World’. Our Year 7 and 9 pupils took part in exciting workshops based on the following themes: ‘Research Matters’ and ‘Map Your World’. Years 8, 10 & 11 explored the themes of ‘Ways of Reading’ and ‘Exploring English’.
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In 2013, students from St. Bonaventure’s School visited Lantern of Knowledge as part of the ongoing Three Faiths Forum school linking project. Headed by our Citizenship teacher, a group of Year 9 students visit other schools and partake in numerous activities with students there, to create a bond, understanding and culture of respect between the different faith and community groups.
It was a very productive day, where the boys successfully worked with the students from St. Bonaventure’s to treat the rest ...
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Lantern of Knowledge pupils took part in a guided, detailed tour of the Houses of Parliament, consisting of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Here, the boys were able to get a small feel to the day to day running of the country and the main chambers as to where everything happens. From the small pigeon trays, to a detailed explanation of the Queens opening of Parliament, the boys covered every aspect of British politics which takes ...
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Our pupils visited the Royal Courts of Justice, off the Shard, near Holborn. The purpose of the visit, was to initially go for a tour of the Historical building, whilst the day to day proceedings of the court were being carried out, for instance, court cases etc with real judges, barristers and so on, time and again crossing paths with the boys. This enabled the boys to learn first-hand about the law proceedings in the UK, vital for their Citizenship ...
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lantern of Knowledge pupils visited the Royal Courts of Justice, off the Shard, near Holborn. The purpose of the visit, was to initially go for a tour of the Historical building, whilst the day to day proceedings of the court were being carried out, for instance, court cases etc with real judges, barristers and so on, time and again crossing paths with the boys. This enabled the boys to learn first-hand about the law proceedings in the UK, vital for ...
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DEC
As part of mutual cooperation between Lantern of Knowledge and Noor Ul Islam Primary School, a friendly football match was played. Both sets of players were very pleased to have an opportunity to meet and learn from one another.
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Lantern of Knowledge pupils visit the Excel Arena, London Docklands for the World Skills Show. The Skills Show is the UK’s biggest skills and careers event, shining a spotlight on the success that talented young people can find through various qualifications. It helps inspire the next generation about work-based learning.
- Around 70,000 people visited The Skills Show
- 89% of young people enjoyed visiting
- 1 in 6 young people who attended changed their attitude to pursuing a vocational course
- 85% of young people would recommend ...
NOV
The Deputy Head Teacher at Sir John Cass College, Mr. Robert Harris visited LoK School. The visit involved a careers session for our Year 11 cohort, led by Mr.Harris.
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Outstanding GCSE Results for LoK: 95%
Alhumdulillah, Lantern of Knowledge is celebrating a landmark year of GCSE results.
95% of our GCSE pupils attained 5 or more A*-C grades including English and Mathematics, with a high proportion of A and B grades.
These results are expected to be some way above local and national rates of attainment, as is the case with GCSE results for previous years.
Our staff, pupils and parents deserve a mention for their efforts.
The following pupils attained outstanding results:
Abdullah ...
OCT
Lantern of Knowledge Secondary School are the AMS UK Shield champions following a thrilling 3-2 win over fellow Londoners Jamiatul Ummah School in the tournament finale.
After progressing smoothly through the group stages, quarter and semi finals the team had a tough task ahead of them in the final. In an exhibition match, the final got underway.
The game was locked at 1-1 when Lantern of Knowledge scored two goals in quick succession to take a decisive advantage. Jamiatul Ummah pulled a ...
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