News

Thanks From Mrs Hill - To All Parents And Pupils

I would like to express my thanks and gratitude for your kind wishes and generous gift of garden vouchers, which were presented to me at the end of term.  

I was deeply touched by the messages and kind words, and will very much enjoy spending the vouchers. My garden is a real love and any additions to it always have great meaning for me.

I do hope that you have all enjoyed the summer break and are looking forward to the new academic year.

Good luck and enjoy Crackley life!

With very best wishes, Tanya Hill

Kitchen Items Required For Forest School

We are asking for any old pots and pans and cooking utensils e.g. wooden spoons, spatulas and measuring jugs etc. for our mud kitchen.

Because of separate bubbles we now need a pack for each group and would rather recycle where we can.

All items will be quarantined before use, to avoid cross contamination.

There will be a box labelled Forest School Collection Box by the Science Room Door for any donations.

Thank You

 

Book Prizes

Congratulations to all of you who received a book prize at the end of last term. 

We have received some lovely photographs of winners who have purchased a book, with their prize.

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Stars Of The Week

Our Stars of the Week this week are:

Nursery  Theo
Reception C  All of the class
J1G  Patrick
J1H  All of the class
J2H  Leo
J3S  Ding
J3Z  Sienna
J4B  Miley
J4W  Matilda
J5L  All of the class
J5R  All of the class
J6H  Jacob
J6V  Harry

Lego Club News

Budding Lego builders and brothers Arthur and Alfred have been busy creating their very own Lego City in the comfort of their own home during the Summer. 

They both made their Lego City by starting with the railway and then building around it. Said Arthur, Crackley's former Lego Club Captain, "It took us about two weeks to make but we had lots of fun rebuilding, modifying and improving things throughout the Summer."

Alfred added, "Our Lego City has a railway, a temple, dragons, a ship, a prison, a castle, motorbike, restaurant and about 50 figures including people and huskies. Our favourite bits are the railway track and castle."

Both boys have truly immersed themselves into Lego and have enjoyed endless hours of imaginative play which has helped these young builders to become inspiring master builders!

The Lego Club is run each Thursday during lunchtime with Mrs Hill for J2 and then J3 after half-term.