Important Information

Government Measles Advice

There have been recent localised outbreaks of measles centred around the West Midlands, so as a precaution we would like to share the latest advice with you.

Measles is an infection that spreads very easily and can cause serious symptoms in some people. It spreads very easily among those who are unvaccinated, especially in nurseries and schools.

Measles usually starts with cold-like symptoms, followed by a rash a few days later. Some people may also get small spots in their mouth. You can find out more on the NHS website:

Measles - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Having the MMR vaccine is the best protection against measles. There’s no specific medical treatment for measles, so it is important to get vaccinated as it is the best protection against becoming seriously unwell.

MMR is offered to all children as part of the National Immunisation schedule. The MMR vaccine gives long lasting protection with just two doses of the vaccine. The first dose is given at the age of 12 months and the second dose is given at around 3 years and 4 months, before starting school.

The best way to prevent contracting measles, for both children and adults, is to get both doses of the MMR vaccine. It is never too late to have these vaccinations.

If your child hasn’t received two doses of the MMR, please consider contacting your GP surgery and booking an appointment.

As always, if your child is unwell, please keep them off school to minimise the spread of infection within the community. As a Foundation, we will follow any advice or guidance from the Department of Health

Paula Greig
Princethorpe College Senior Matron

Accessible Parking

The school provides a designated car parking area for our Accessible badge holders only which we also allow Pregnant mothers the freedom to use.

We kindly request everyone to cooperate and follow our accessible parking regulations in order to create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone. By showing consideration and respect towards one another, we can make a positive impact and inspire others to do the same. In case you require an additional accessible parking area, please do not hesitate to contact the office.

February Half Term Holiday Club - Reminder

February Half Term Holiday club will be running from Monday 12 to Friday 16 February 2024.

Please click here to see our jam-packed programme of fun activities, including some exciting trips out of school (additional charges will apply).

Please email holidayclub@crackleyhall.co.uk to make your booking.

Notice Of Traffic Management On Dalehouse Lane, Kenilworth - Reminder

We have been made aware of planned works by HS2 which will result in the road closure of Dalehouse Lane between Common Lane and Stoneleigh Road from 12 February to 1 March 2024.

A full road closure will be in place during these dates. Please use the signed diversion route during the closure.

Please click here for more information or visit https://www.hs2.org.uk/work-items/road-closure-on-dalehouse-lane-kenilworth/

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Helping Hands Community Homelessness Project - Reminder

A reminder that we are kindly asking children to fill a sock (or a pair of socks) with essential items and toiletries for the Helping Hands charity. Please bring them in to school by Friday 2 February.

Helping Hands Community Project will return to collect the items, which will then be distributed locally to those in need.  It is important to note that the essential items can be for either adults or children.  We kindly ask for items such as shower gel, shampoo, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, small packets of tissues and roll-on deodorant (no aerosols please).

There will be a box in the foyer where children can place their socks.

Thank you in advance for your support in helping this amazing local charity.

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Lent Term House ‘Art’ Competition - Sustainable Portraits - Reminder

Welcome to 2024 and the Lent Term House ‘Art’ competition!

Don’t worry if you weren’t successful last time, you can try again……and again!

This term, our theme is ‘SUSTAINABLE PORTRAITS’ 

Ms Holmes challenges you to create a portrait of yourself, or someone else, maybe someone you admire using recycled and sustainable resources. (The image shown is to give you an idea only of how you could achieve this). House points will be given for entering, for innovative ideas and for overall creativity.

Entering - 5 house points

3rd prize - 10 house points

2nd prize - 20 house points

1st prize - 25 house points

Work should be your own and no larger than A3.

You should demonstrate clever use of recycling and reusing resources. Work should be brought into school to Ms Holmes by Thursday 21 March.

Sustainability is key.

Professor Penguin is conscientious – a trait we should all be working towards. Creating sustainable artwork is a fabulous way to show how YOU can contribute to the planet’s future.

Please click here for further information.

Good luck everyone, can’t wait to see what you come up with!

Get CREATING!