My name is Harry and I am the latest member in the Splash team. I am delighted to be here and I am looking forward to all the fun things that I am going to do with this group.
Harry S. 8W2S
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My name is Harry and I am the latest member in the Splash team. I am delighted to be here and I am looking forward to all the fun things that I am going to do with this group.
Harry S. 8W2S
Hello, my name is Samuel and I have recently been in splash since last year. Today we learning about the preparation of the BBC School News Report. The BBC School News Report held in every year. The next news day that will be Thursday 19th March 2015.
From Samuel in Y8, 8W1P
Hello!! My name is Andre.B and I am in 8w1s. I have been a splash member for about 5 months and have been enjoying it because I can upload images and comments about The London Nautical School and events going on around the world. I personally enjoy maths and I love sports, especially football.
On the 3rd of May, 2013, our Splash team went to the Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre for a workshop with the Poet-in-residence Ms Anna Robinson. We went there to carry on with our story projects. We got a really nice room so we felt very special. We were given old photographs of people and places from the Waterloo area and wrote short stories – Flash Fiction – about them. We imagined we were actually in the pictures ourselves.
We had a great time discussing ideas and being creative with our own stories. My piece was called ‘The Story of the Festival’. We had a really good time as a team working with the Lambeth Heritage Project at Coin Street and would like to go back and do more!
By William D.
On ‘World Book Day’ – 6th March, 2014 – the Splash team explored the wonderful world of books in the LNS library. We re-visted some of our favourite books – classics such as ‘The Twits’ by Roald Dahl – and discovered some new ones to read and enjoy!
On ‘World Book Day’ and ‘World Book Week’ I spent most of my spare time in the LNS library. While I was there I bought a book with my £1 book voucher called ‘Middle School’. I found this book very enjoyable as it is so hilarious! I loved ‘World Book Week’ as it introduced me to a new book I’ll love to read again and again.
By Cheick D.
We wrote reviews on our favourite books and the characters in the stories. We displayed our work in the LNS library.
By Samuel M.D.
My favourite book is called ‘Boondocks’. This comic was written in 1999. I chose this book the main character, Huey, is very funny. The author of the book is called Aaron McGruder.
By Myles T.E.
Working in collaboration with the Coin Street neighbourhood centre (as part of the Lambeth Heritage Project), the Splash team (and Miss Citro) were delighted and proud to share the wonderful work produced by these talented and hard working LNS students in an group exhibition at the Waterloo Action Centre in Waterloo.
The team were then invited to feature their work at another local venue, the Morley Gallery, the following Spring.
Examples of some of these pieces of work are currently on display in the LNS library. Come and view them next time you’re in the library!
Miss Citro

The first trip we went on was to research the history of Coin Street and the local area around the London Nautical School. I found out that the Oxo Tower was where they used to make Oxo cubes in the 1930s. By the River Thames is an old building called the Barge House where the the royal barges used to be kept since Tudor times!
By Karver J.
We discovered so many different interesting facts about our local area. Mr Len Rielly showed us old photographs of how the area looked in years gone by. In general I had a really good time fact finding and exploring.
By William D.
The LNS Splash Team visit St.John’s Church, Waterloo, built after the victorious battle of Trafalgar and dedicated to one of our Nation’s heros, Admiral Lord Nelson.
Umayer: On the outside of the church was a sentence (carved in stone along the roof). It read: ‘All may have if they dare try a glorious life or grave’. I thought this saying was very interesting.
Josh: We learnt from an old record book at Lambeth Archives that our school was first established as a charity ‘hospital’ in 1911 by a Lt.L.Menzies formerly of the Royal Navy.
Mushrak: The ‘hospital’ (from the word ‘hospitality’) then became known as St. Patrick’s and looked after many adults and children who had come across the sea and had lost their families along the way.
Shpetim: After the sinking of the ‘Titanic’ in 1912, St.Patrick’s became a training college for young boys and was renamed the London Nautical School in 1915.
Yesterday on the 28th of January 2015 ,members of the London Nautical school attended the cross country run where 200 competitors raced in an over 3000 metres run whilst tackling the hail stones ,mud and wind.
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