Welcome to The Chronicle, Crackley Hall School's e-newsletter.

What a busy week it has been for us all. British Science Week was great fun with Princethorpe Sixth Form students inspiring us all.

Then Junior 3 and Junior 4 amazed us with their thought-provoking Easter Production.

Not forgetting sport, with the U11 Girls earning Bronze at the ISA Netball Nationals and the exciting news that our Crackley Hall A and B teams have just won Gold and Bronze at the U11 ISA Midlands Tag Rugby tournament.

Do read on to find out what else has been happening in school this week.

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Headmaster's Message

Headmaster's Welcome

Dear Parents,

It has been another fantastically busy week at Crackley Hall, as always! 

This week has marked British Science Week, and the school has been a-buzz with Scientific activity. We were delighted to welcome Princethorpe College’s Head of Physics, Mr Lee, and students Megan, Giorgio, Tom and Jack to our assembly on Monday morning – they really put on a thrilling show! Our pupils were wowed and it was wonderful to have Megan and Giorgio back at Crackley Hall.

Our annual Skipathon took place on Tuesday and we are delighted to have already counted over £1,000 in donations for the Air Ambulance! Thank you all for your support of this fantastic cause, and please do remember to send in any outstanding sponsorship money so that we can have this money sent off to the charity.

I was very sorry not to be able to accompany our First Reconciliation pupils when they received the sacrament on Tuesday afternoon. They were in my prayers at this very important time in their journey of faith. Thank you to Fr Kevin, Mrs Forino and Mrs Simmonds for everything that they continue to do for our pupils.

Our Easter performance yesterday evening was beautifully delivered and I would like to thank the whole performing arts team for their work with the children. We are always grateful to be able to pause and reflect on this important time of year in the Christian calendar, and the children delivered the story with dignity, care and respect. They were absolutely fantastic!

We remember, in our thoughts and prayers at this time, all of our families who begun the period of Ramadan on Monday this week.

We are looking forward to our playground being refurbished during the Easter holidays. We are so grateful to the PTA for their sizeable donation to support the overall cost of this. Please do continue to support our PTA in their fundraising - the 200 Club is a fantastic way to do this, and you may win funds in the process! Details can be found via the link in the menu to the left of this screen. 

The Junior 6 children will be leaving on Sunday morning, in the early hours, and I am very much looking forward to accompanying them on this outing. Thank you very much to Mrs Vaughan, Mrs Paphitis, Mrs Westerman, Mr Pike and particularly Mrs Horan, the trip leader, who will be accompanying the pupils. Please do keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

Our U11A netball team did extremely well to win the ISA Midlands netball competition and then to follow this up with a bronze medal in the plate competition in the national finals. Well done to the team and to their coaches Mrs Vaughan and Miss Farquharson.

Congratulations to all of our cross-country runners who did so week this week. Some reports were delivered at today’s assembly but there will be further reports next week.

We were treated to two excellent musical performances at this morning’s assembly. Savannah played the Pink Panther on cello extremely well and Rory, singing Chim Chiminy was also exceptional. Very well done to both of them. Congratulations to pupils who achieved their Crackley Compass stars and to the many pupils who were awarded Da Vincis at assembly. Congratulations to our stars of the week: Nursery – Henry and Avro; Reception – Giulio and Seva; J1 – Jamie and Jacob; J2 – Delilah and Katie; J3 – Lilyrose and Liana; J4 – Harry and Zach; J5 – Felix and Malachi; and J5 – Harry B and Issy.

I hope that our sport supporters will be able to enjoy a super weekend, with some close competition expected in the final round of matches in the Six Nations Rugby Championship.

I wish everyone a happy and restful weekend.

God bless,

Rob Duigan

 

 

 

 

Quote Of The Week

"A gifted teacher is not only prepared to meet the needs of today's child, but is also prepared to foresee the hopes and dreams in every child's future." - Robert John Meehan.

Important Information

Trinity Term - Summer Uniform

Trinity term begins on Monday 15 April, children should wear their Summer uniform from this date.

Please click here for for a full uniform list.

Uniform can be purchased from the School Uniform Shop which is located at Princethorpe College. Please contact the School Shop on 01926 634272 or email uniform@princethorpe.co.uk to place an order or make an appointment.

Shop opening hours during term time are as follows:

Mondays and Wednesdays 3.30pm – 4.30pm

During the school holidays the shop is open by appointment only. 

Alternatively, uniform can be ordered online - please click here.

Please note: Earrings are not to be worn in school at any time.

All clothing, including underwear, socks and footwear, must be marked with the child’s name.

Easter Holiday Club

Easter Holiday club will be running from 8.00am until 6.00pm on the following days during the Easter holidays:

Week 1: Monday 25 to Thursday 28 March

Week 2: Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 April

Week 3: Monday 8 to Friday 12 April 2023

Timings and prices are as follows:

Daily rate (9:00am - 5:00pm, inc. hot lunch): £30.00 per child

Breakfast club (8:00am - 9:00am, inc. breakfast): £5.00 per child

Teatime club (5:00pm - 6:00pm, inc. tea): £5.00 per child

Please click here for a jam-packed programme of activities, including some exciting trips out of school (additional charges will apply).

Due to adult/child ratios early booking is advised, as there will be a maximum number of children we are able to accommodate. Late booking can not always be guaranteed.

Ways to book:

1. Fill in this booking form (ticking all relevant boxes) and return to school.
2. Email holidayclub@crackleyhall.co.uk

Please note that bookings are not confirmed until you have received a booking confirmation email. All bookings will be added to your next termly bill. We are able to accept childcare vouchers to pay for any holiday club items added to your termly bill.

News

Stars Of The Week

Our Stars of the Week this week are:

Nursery Henry
Nursery Avro
Reception M Giulio
Reception O Seva
J1G Jamie
J1H Jacob 
J2B Delilah 
J2R Katerine
J3V Lilyrose 
J3W Liana
J4A Harry
J4R Zach
J5L Felix
J5S Malachi
J6H Harry B
J6V Issy


Congratulations to them all!

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Junior 3 And Junior 4 Perform The Easter Story

Crackley’s Junior 3 and Junior 4 pupils took to the stage yesterday evening to perform Easter Children, a simple but dramatic mini-musical, portraying the intrigue and mixed emotions of the Easter story.

It was lovely to see the children bringing the story to life, with Junior 4 performing on stage and Junior 3 the supporting chorus. From Palm Sunday, through the Last Supper and the betrayal in the Garden of Gethsemane, to the trial and crucifixion and finally the resurrection, pupils carried the narrative with emotion and passion.

Congratulations to all the pupils on their brilliant performances and thank you to the staff for all their hard work putting the show together.

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Princethorpe's Sixth Formers Kick Start British Science Week

Assembly went with a whoosh on Monday morning when we were joined by four Princethorpe Sixth Formers to kick start our learning for British Science Week. The College’s STEAM Ambassadors introduced this year’s theme of ‘Time’, conducting exciting live experiments that amazed and impressed all.

The Princethorpe Sixth Formers then ran practical Physics and Biology workshops for Junior 5 and Junior 4 who enjoyed making and timing pendulums and exploring the spread of infectious diseases.

It was wonderful to see everyone's enthusiasm for science and to see them all getting involved.

Huge thanks to the College's Head of Physics, Dan Lee, and to Megan, Giorgio, Tom and Jack for providing such a boost to our BSW learning – they really put on a thrilling show!

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Foundation News - 2025 Princethorpe Admissions Cycle Commences

As Princethorpe looks forward to welcoming its new pupils to the College in September, the Admissions Team has now turned its attention to entry for 2025.

Entrance Examinations, for entry to the school in September 2024, will take place on Saturday 9 November 2024 and we are already busy accepting registrations.

For 2025 entry there are a range of scholarships available for particularly able or talented candidates, from Academic, Art and Performing Arts (Choral, Drama, Music, Musical Theatre including Dance) to Sport.

In addition, exceptional candidates who are both academically able and gifted and talented across a number of areas may be considered for an All-Rounder Scholarship, which would be awarded at the discretion of the Headmaster. Means-tested Bursaries are also available, along with The Thomas More Scholarship a means-tested scholarship for Catholic children, who attend a Catholic state primary school.

There are plenty of opportunities for prospective pupils and their parents to visit the College before the Entrance Exams take place; including the Year 5 Taster Day for Crackley pupils on Tuesday 30 April, our Open Morning in April, Summer Open Evening in June and Open Afternoon in September.

Comments Melanie Butler, Assistant Head, Marketing, Admissions and Communications, "Parents and pupils will have plenty of time to prepare and opportunities to visit the College in the run up to the registration deadline on Friday 27 September."

Following the Entrance Exams, offer letters will be sent out on Thursday 28 November 2024 and the acceptance deadlines will be Monday 9 December 2024 for Years 8, 9 and 10 and Tuesday 4 March 2025 for Year 7. The acceptance deadline for Year 7 places is, by a nationally agreed code of practice, the same for all independent schools, allowing parents and children time to review all their options, including those from the maintained sector, before making a final decision.

To download a copy of our new 2025 Admissions and Entrance Examinations Booklet click here.

If you have any questions about the admissions process please contact the Registrar, Catherine Rogers and Assistant Registrar, Marie Holt, on 01926 634201/297 or email admissions@princethorpe.co.uk.

To read the latest edition of the Princethorpe Admissions Update newsletter click here.

Crackley Hall’s Students Skip for The Air Ambulance

On Tuesday 12 March, Crackley Hall’s pupils took it in turn to hop, skip or jump in Crackley Hall's Mini Vinnies Grand Charity Skipathon, an annual fund-raising event organised by our school Minnie Vinnies club. 

Mini Vinnies' Co-ordinator, Mrs Dolores Simmonds explains, “This year the children are skipping to support the Air Ambulance, a national charity that supports the lifesaving work of the UK's air ambulance charities."

The children at Crackley Hall pledged to raise as much money as possible for the charity and have been collecting sponsors over the last few weeks.  In the skipathon they took turns, to skip, hop or jump for one minute each. Supervised by Mrs Simmonds, wave after wave of eager skippers bounced and jumped their hearts out under the canopy in The Gables.

Well done to all the skippers who took part and a big thank you to those who have generously donated to the skipathon. Pledges are still coming in and we'll keep you updated as to the final amount raised. Please do send in any outstanding sponsorship money as soon as possible.

 

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Happy Birthday, Dolores!

Chaplaincy Assistant, Dolores Simmonds, had an important milestone last weekend when she celebrated her 80th birthday on Mothering Sunday with her family and friends.

On behalf of the staff here at Crackley Hall, Headmaster, Rob Duigan, presented Dolores with a stunning 'Fantastic at 80' special pink rose. Said a delighted Dolores, on her secret to an enjoyable life, "My philosophy is to be reasonable and to look for the good points in everyone rather than focusing on their bad points. The three things in life which are important to me are God, family and friends."

We wish Dolores, many happy returns! 

Photo shows Assistant Head, Duncan Cottrill, Dolores, and Head of RE, Esther Forino.

Pupils Make Their First Reconciliation

Six pupils went to St Austin's Church in Kenilworth on Tuesday for their Sacrament of First Reconciliation. Led by Father Kevin, it was important preparation for their First Holy Communion later this year.  The Sacrament offers forgiveness for the times we have sinned and turned away from God. Sloane, William, Lewis, Liana, Eduardo and Vaughan each read a reading and during the homily Fr Kevin talked about how important forgiveness is in our lives. After each pupil made their Reconciliation, they lit a candle and said their prayers.  Fr Kevin then gave each pupil a crucifix as a reminder of their special day.

 

 

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School Council Support Save The Children Kenilworth Spring Fayre

Huge thanks go to the School Council and their parents for their involvement in the Save the Children Kenilworth Spring Fayre that took place on Saturday 9 March at St Francis of Assisi Parish Centre.

The pupils had pre-potted plants in school with a volunteer from Save the Children. They ran their own ‘Spring in a Mug’ stall at the fayre raising £108.65. Everyone said what a credit they were to Crackley Hall School. They contributed, in a large part, to the lovely atmosphere, receiving many compliments from the organisers and visitors.

Altogether the Spring Fayre raised £1317.76 for Save the Children.

Orchestral Workshop With Crescent School

Crackley Hall pupils visited fellow Foundation Prep school Crescent School on Tuesday 12 March, to take part in an orchestral workshop. Designed to develop and stretch music and performance skills, pupils worked under the guidance of Crescent’s Director of Music, Julie Barnes, to prepare and rehearse a mixture of pieces ready for an afternoon performance.

The children relished making music, especially in such a big group. They worked hard to prepare three challenging pieces, including Yesterday by The Beatles, Chariots Of Fire by Vangelis and In The Mood by Glenn Miller, all three pieces testing the players’ technical and music-reading ability.

The day finished with a short concert for parents where four soloists also showcased their musical skills. For Crackley Hall, Angelica, from Junior 4, played the theme from The Pink Panther on cello while Elsie, from Junior 6, played Knock On Wood on the drums.

The workshop was a great opportunity for them all to play together, thank you Crescent School for an excellent day.

You can watch a short clip of the orchestra performing here.

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Crackley Enjoys British Science Week

Crackley Hall School has thoroughly enjoyed celebrating British Science Week and exploring this year’s theme ‘Time’. In their Science lessons pupils have taken part in experiments and investigations designed to engage and inspire the next generation of young scientists. Even our very youngest have got involved.

The Hungry Caterpillar story gave Reception a lovely foundation to Science week as they discussed the change from caterpillar to butterfly. While Junior 1 decided to see how long it took for seeds to grow. They planted cress seeds and sunflower seeds. After just one week there were already signs of life and the children can’t wait to see who’s sunflower grows the tallest.

Junior 2 enjoyed exploring nature outside in Forest School, they made nests as part of their work for BSW. Junior 3 became geologists and palaeontologists as they discovered how amazing fossils of ancient creatures developed over millions of years. They even made their our own ‘foldable fossils’ to show the different stages in the process of fossilisation.

Junior 4 and Junior 5 took part in BSW workshops led by Princethorpe Sixth Formers. They investigated pendulums as they were introduced to the relationship between length and time. They built their own pendulums and tested them, and discovered that the pendulum length affects the time for one swing. They also studied infectious diseases and how disease can be transmitted between people and learned valuable lessons on the importance of washing your hands!

Science Lead, Julia Roberts, said, “British Science Week is always lots of fun here at Crackley Hall and this year’s topic of 'Time' has really inspired us all. Pupils have enjoyed a wide range of fascinating and fun experiments running alongside their normal day-to-day lessons.”

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Alfie And Will Went To Twickenham

Junior 4 pupils Alfie and William were both at Twickenham Stadium last Saturday when England clinched victory with a last minute drop goal during a nailbiting Six Nations International Rugby Union match.  Alfie was lucky enough to meet Rory Best OBE, the Irish former rugby union player, who was the captain of the Ireland national team from 2016 to 2019.  He also met singer songwriter Rag 'n' Bone man, who performed at half-time and he managed to get a signed rugby top from Mike Catt, assistant coach for the Ireland national rugby team. Said an overjoyed Alfie, "We were sitting under the Royal Box and on top of the tunnel and at the beginning I went down to the barrier to get some signatures before the match started. It was awesome to see Rag 'n' Bone man!"

Alfie was so happy he couldn't wait to share photos with his class!

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Events

Events - Week Beginning Monday 18 March 2024

Please see detailed below events for week begininng 18 March 2024. 

Please see our SPORT section for fixture information.

Monday 18 March  All week Junior 6 Trip to France
  14:00 - 15:00 Reconciliation Junior 4 & 5
     
Tuesday 19 March All day Netball Girls - U9A v ISA U9 Midlands Netball
  14:00 - 15:00 Whole School Mass - St Jospephs Day
     
Wednesday 20 March 10:30 - 12:00 Little Crackers Stay 'n' Play
  11:00 - 12:30 J3 & J4 Swimming
     
Thursday 21 March All day Junior 3 Trip to Kingswood
  16:00 - 17:00 Junior 4 - PGL Trip Parents Information Meeting
     
Friday 22 March 08:40 Key Stage 1 Assembly
  13:30 -14:30 PTA Easter Egg Hunt
    Junior 6 Trip return from France 
    End of Lent Term

 

St Joseph's Day Mass At Crackley Hall - Reminder

Tuesday 19 March - 2.00pm to 3.00pm

To mark St Joseph's Day on Tuesday 19 March, Crackley Hall School is holding a St Joseph’s Day Mass.

We cordially invite all former St Joseph's and Crackley Hall pupils and former staff to join us. The Mass will take place from 2.00pm to 3.00pm and afterwards there will be light refreshments for visitors and an opportunity to tour the school.

More information will be shared with all those registered before the event takes place.

To register please go to Princethorpe Connect.

Junior 5 Princethorpe College Taster Day Trip - Reminder

Tuesday 30 April 

As part of the preparation for secondary school transition we will be taking the Junior 5 classes to our Foundation senior school, Princethorpe College, on Tuesday 30 April for a Taster Day. They will be leaving Crackley Hall at 9.00am, by minibus.

Pupils will get a feel for senior school life through a variety of classroom sessions, they will also tour the school, have the chance to quiz current pupils in a Q&A session and experience breaktime and lunch in a busy secondary school environment. Please send your child in full school uniform but please note that no bags, snack, water bottle or lunch are needed as these will all be provided.

At the end of the afternoon, parents who are interested in entry to Princethorpe in September 2025 are invited to an informal Parents’ Information Session at 4.15pm, where they will collect their child.

Grove du Toit, the Headmaster, along with other key members of staff will be available to talk to you about the College and will outline the admissions process. The children will also be able to trial the online CEM test, one of the exams that prospective pupils complete during the Entrance Examinations Day, which will take place on Saturday 9 November 2024. Light refreshments will be served. 

For those parents who are unable to attend the Parents’ Information Session, your child will be transported back to Crackley Hall for 3.30pm. Children whose parents are collecting them from Princethorpe will have an extra lesson before their parents arrive.

In the meantime, if you have any questions about admissions to Princethorpe College, do get in touch with the Admissions Team on 01926 634201/297 or email admissions@princethorpe.co.uk.

School Cross Country Challenge - Save the Date! - Reminder

Sunday 5 May - 9.30am

The Kenilworth Runners School Cross Country Challenge is returning this year and will be held in Abbey Fields on Sunday 5 May at 9.30am. Pupils in Junior 5 and Year 6 can enter, there are individual prizes for the first three boys and girls and a team prize for the overall highest scoring school (the first six runners from each school count towards team results).

More information will follow nearer the time so, for now, please save the date in your diaries.

Awards and Celebrations

Celebration Assembly - Friday, 15 March

We love to celebrate our pupils' talents, so every week in Celebration Assembly we hear of the childrens' successes and achievements and we watch performances by some of our pupils. Here are some photos from this morning.

A huge well done to all!

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Learning In Action

Junior 6

This week in DT, Junior 6 have collaborated in groups to design and make their own rainmakers. They started their project by researching the history of rainmakers, thinking about where they originated from and what they were used for. Then in their groups, the children planned out their own design and went away to source the materials they would need. What the children made in such a short time really impressed us - we were particularly amazed by their ability to work well with others and then evaluate their work afterwards. You showed great enthusiasm and diligence throughout the task Junior 6 - keep up the great work!

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Junior 5

This week, Junior 5 took themselves back to the early 17th Century and re-dramatised the tale of Prospero and his daughter, Miranda; two characters brought to life by William Shakespeare. All of the children were superb in acting out key scenes, with many enthusiastically getting into the role of their character. The children also recognised the similarity in the setting of the play (a remote island) with their core text in English, Kensuke’s Kingdom. It was lovely to see the children demonstrate such a wonderful attitude towards the performing arts, and to practise such important life skills, such as speaking with clarity and using facial expression to reflect inner feeling. They were all superstars!

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Junior 4

As part of British Science Week in Junior 4R we looked at Pendulum (Physics): pupils were introduced to the relationship between length and time period of a pendulum, they then built their own pendulum and tested it to investigate how length affects time for one swing. They were then challenged to make a one second pendulum by using their data to predict the length needed to give an exact time of one second for one swing.

In Junior 4A, we studied infectious diseases (Biology): pupils were introduced to how disease can be transmitted between people and took part in two simulations, one to show how disease can be spread through contact (they shook hands or high-fived each other and the ‘disease’ was tracked using an invisible gel that fluoresces under UV light); the second to show how rapid transmission can be spread via fluids using beakers of water, where one carrier of the disease resulted in the majority of pupils infected after the water was shared with several others (one beaker contained invisible starch which spread quickly to multiple beakers, the beakers were tested at the end with iodine which is orange but turns dark blue/black in the presence of starch). 

Well done, Junior 4.  What an incredible time we all had.

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Junior 3

Junior 3 have been really looking forward to performing the Easter show this week and have been ardously rehearsing. Mrs Olden has reported that they have sung beautifully and have eagerly leant new songs in readiness for the performance. Despite all the stopping and starting in rehearsals, Junior 3 have acted with maturity and watched the Junior 4s performances carefully so they know when they need to join in. The children will certainly be ready for taking on the mantle of more prominent roles when they are in Junior 4 next year. Well done, Junior 3!

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Junior 2

Junior 2 embarked on an enriching educational visit to St John's Museum in Warwick, immersing themselves in the captivating narratives of the past. Excitement buzzed through the air, as they boarded the coach and made our way to the museum. The grand halls were filled with beautiful artifacts whispering tales of years gone by. Junior 2 were very engaged during the tour leader’s discussion, where the children asked pertinent questions relating to the fire that took place in Warwick. They even acted out parts of local people who made claims for compensation. Lunch was a perfect picnic where they were able to discuss their day and enjoy each others company in a stimulating environment. As they departed the museum, their minds were full of new found information. What a great day they all had!

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Junior 1

Have you ever eaten potato and leek soup? If you have, you have had a taste of Wales, which is the country we were looking at in Geography this week. We also tried Welsh cakes which received a mixed reaction! Knowing the difference between evergreen and deciduous trees was the focus in Science, along with discovering how an apple tree changes throughout the four seasons of a year. In English we finished looking at Where The Wild Things Are by re-telling the story using pieces of our story map to help write it in the correct order. Capacity was the topic in Maths, and we used sand to help measure out the capacity of different containers and compare which ones held more or less than each other.

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Reception

What a busy week we’ve had in Reception.  Our story, The Hungry Caterpillar gave us a lovely foundation to Science week as we discussed the changes from caterpillar to butterfly.  The children have been using their clever observing eyes – noticing symmetrical patterns, drawing butterflies and have used the story to support some excellent writing. We recalled what the caterpillar ate each day and used our phonic knowledge to write about the different foods he ate. We have also used our bodies to help our maths this week – our noses helped us as the numbers on our fingers got bigger, and our eyes did the work when it came to subitising. This week we worked hard at conceptual subitising: spotting small groups of numbers within a bigger collection of objects: for example, when looking at 10 coins, we noticed a set of 4, another set of 4, and then two more. This helped us to work out the bigger number quickly by combining them together.

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Nursery

This week the children have been focused upon ‘Marvellous Minibeasts’.

In Dormice, we have loved listening to the story of Superworm, and trying to catch his minibeast friends. We have been ‘bug’ hunting for real life Superworms and made a ‘delicious’ home for Superworm using a variety of resources and our senses to describe diffferent materials.

In Badgers and Hedgehogs, we held the 'Grand Snail Race', with eight, banded garden snails sporting different coloured spots on their shells. The children cheered for their favourite snails as they sped towards the geranium leaves at the edge of the tray. This provided an ideal, real-life opportunity to apply ordinal maths vocabulary as we discussed who came first, second and third.

As the week went on, the children became increasingly confident about holding a snail so that they could make a really close observation of our visiting gastropods.

Our Minibeast topic also lent itself to exploring repeated pattern in Shape and Space, as the children created sequences using photos of bugs.

On the craft table, children had an opportunity to copy a spiral snail collage using mosaic tiles, inspired by the Artist Matisse.

Outside, the wet Spring weather was perfect for a bug hunt and our eagle-eyed youngsters discovered lots of tiny white slug eggs and wriggly worms.

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Spiritual

Junior 2 Explore The Last Supper

Junior 2 had a slow reveal of 'The Last Supper' painting by Leonardo da Vinci in RE this week. The pupils were very perceptive and noticed how each of the disciples had their own unique expressions displaying their emotions. Pupils observed how bright the sunrise was coming through the windows and they were very quick to recognise a numerical reference to the number 3; in that there were three windows, three pictures on each side of the walls, and groups of three disciples gathered together, and concluded that this depicted the Holy Trinity. One pupil noticed how Thomas had his index finger pointing and said this could mean that Jesus had only one day left, or that Jesus would rise up to heaven. Some noticed the spilt salt next to Judas' elbow.  We also sequenced the events of Palm Sunday together and discussed each part of the story. Well done, Junior 2!

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Weekly Mission

Please click on the link below for this week's Weekly Mission:

Weekly Mission

Children's Liturgy

Please find information below:

Children's Liturgy

Fifth Sunday of Lent (B)
Jesus talks about how a single grain of wheat can produce a rich harvest. We explore what He means.

Activity Sheet 

 

 

 

 

Sport

Bronze In The Plate For Crackley At the ISA Netball Nationals

The U11 Netball team competed in the ISA Netball Nationals on Wednesday 13 March at Kings High School. The girls had qualified for the finals only the week before in a dominant outing at the Midlands Regional Final. It was a fantastic experience for the girls to play in this prestigious national event where they faced the very best teams from across the country.

Team Crackley started the tournament well, with a 5-2 win over Gatehouse School. Next, they played Scarisbrick Hall School and saw them off 4-3. Another close game over Copthill School delivered a 6-5 win. West Lodge Prep School was a tight game but the team earned themselves a 4-4 draw. Crosfields School proved a harder challenge and despite playing well the girls lost narrowly 5-7. In their final group match Crackley faced an exceptionally strong school, Trinity School Teignmouth, who played some amazing netball, the match finished in a 14-1 loss.

That meant that Crackley Hall finished second in the Group and qualified for the afternoon’s Plate competition. In the Plate semi-final the team faced Littlegarth School, the girls showed tenacity and battled hard but eventually went down 6-11.

Crackley’s girls showed real resilience following the defeat, picking themselves up and playing really well in the Plate third place play off against Sherborne House School where in a nail-biting game the girls stayed strong throughout to eventually claim victory 5-4 and earn themselves a Bronze medal.

All in all, it was a great day of netball. A huge well done to them all.

Playing for Crackley Hall School in the U11 National Netball Squad were: Elsie (Captain), Alexa, Amy, Issy, Elora, Darcey and Phoebe.

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Twycross House Cross Country

Crackley Hall sent cross country teams to Twycross House’s U11 and U9 cross country events this week. Running against teams from across the Midlands, there was lots of grit and determination on show.

The U11s ran on Monday with the girls and boys competing separately. Results were:
U11 Girls: Eloise S 5th, Elora H 14th, Lexi E 17th, Jessie J 18th, Evie K 23rd.
U11 Boys: Leo C 7th, Fergus C 20th, Harry B 27th, Josh B 31st, Alfred C 32nd.

The U9s then had their turn on Tuesday. Their results were:
U9 Girls: Isabel A-J 2nd, Charley C (J3/U8) 11th, Laura R (J3/U8) 16th, Gabriella F 19th.
U9 Boys: Harry W 7th, Hector G-C 9th, Casper B 12th, Archie J 20th, Hugo R 21st.

Well done everyone.

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Easter Tennis Camp At Kenilworth Tennis Club

Please click here for more information regarding the upcoming Easter Tennis Camp at Kenilworth Tennis Club.

Sports Fixtures & Events - Week Beginning Monday 18 March 2024

Please remember to check team sheets and find further fixture information on www.crackleyhallsport.co.uk or on SOCS.

Please can we remind all parents that whilst sports fixture information, once published, usually remains the same, parents should check www.crackleyhallsport.co.uk or SOCS on the day of the fixture for the most up to date information.

Monday 18 March    
     
Tuesday 19 March  All day Netball Girls - U9A v ISA U9 Midlands Netball
     
Wednesday 20 March 11:00 - 12:30 J3 & J4 Swimming
     
Thursday 21 March    
     
Friday 22 March    

 

Clubs

Club Cancellations & Changes Week Commencing Monday 18 March

Please see below for any Club cancellations and/or changes for week commencing Monday 18 March:

Monday 18 March

Junior 5 & 6 Hockey Club - This club will now be held at school on the Astro. Collection will be at 5pm from the Lower Playground.


Thursday 21 March

Junior 4 Rugby Club - Due to the PGL Junior 4 Parents Meeting, collection will be from school after the meeting ends.


Friday 22 March

Junior 5 & 6 Country Club - This club has been CANCELLLED.

 

 

 

Lego Club

Lego and science! What a great combination. Inspired by British Science Week celebrating science, technology, engineering and maths, in Lego Club this week we got competitive…very competitive. Our task was to build the strongest bridge. We considered air dynamics and lots of other things, but the real question we asked ourselves was how much load can a bridge take before breaking? We then extended the task to rebuild the same bridge, but with 20% few pieces and we kept trying and trying until we had the least possible number of pieces left. Great minds, great learning..and great fun!

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PTA

Message From PTA

200 Club

It's back and better than ever! Thank you to all who have supported us and signed up to the new format 200 Club. We have half-termly draws and the end of year £200 super draw so please sign yourself up to raise funds directly for the playground climbing wall. Every little helps and we thank you for your support. Please click here to buy a ticket.

PTA Pre-loved Uniform

Many thanks for all the donations that have been sent in this year - without these we literally could not operate!

Please continue to use the containers in the foyer to drop off any donations rather than dropping into the office staff. We are especially grateful to receive good quality sports items - particularly tracksuit bottoms!

Please email us at: uniform@pta.crackleyhall.co.uk stating your child’s name and class and we will get all orders sent home for you.

Events Survey

Please coulld you fill out a 3-minute survey for us to gauge what you would like to participate in?

For example we funded the Rise Theatre day for the whole school, just one of the termly events we facilitate to give every pupil an extraordinary, enhanced experience. There are many ways to help us keep up the good work!

  • Donate your time, goods or services for events.
  • Buy tickets to see if you win the 200 Club for prizes of up to £200.
  • Donate your time in thoughts for what we could do and how you could help.

Every contribution really does makes a difference. Whichever way you choose to support us, we are very grateful. 

Click on the link below for the 3-minute survey

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScaODzZBANZEt1USF2Vn15G9chqa8MaVbHo0v0mLNRMdCbUrg/viewform

 

Housekeeping

Term Dates 2023/24

Please click here to view the term dates for 2023/24.

Aftercare Booking Information

Please take note of our new phone number for Aftercare and Holiday Club services outside of normal hours: 07543 164 779

Due to club and activity changes, permanent Aftercare bookings are only valid for the current term. 

If you require either permanent or occasional Aftercare for the Lent Term, please make a new booking by emailing:

aftercare@crackleyhall.co.uk or receptionist@crackleyhall.co.uk

If you need to make a same-day Aftercare booking - please ensure you contact the school office no later than 1:00 pm that day. Any requests made after 1:00 pm will only be authorised at the Headmaster's discretion.

If you have booked an Aftercare session, letting your child know would also be helpful.

Any children not collected from the carline, for example, if parents are stuck in traffic, will be taken to Aftercare at 4:15 pm, when carline finishes and charged accordingly.

Aftercare runs from 3:15 pm until 6:00 pm, with charges being £5.00 per hour or part thereof.

Childcare vouchers can be used as payment or part payment for Aftercare.

The school office closes at 5:00 pm, please call Aftercare directly on 07543 164 779 for collection. 

School Contact Information And Links

Crackley Hall School Office
01926 514 444
Email: post@crackleyhall.co.uk
Postal address: St Joseph's Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2FT
SATNAV: Use CV8 2FT

Interim Office Manager/Headmaster’s Personal Assistant – Anna Bond
01926 514 444
Email: receptionist@crackleyhall.co.uk

Little Crackers Nursery - Emma Birch - Nursery Manager
01926 514 456 - Email: post@littlecrackers.co.uk

After Care - David Johnson, Aftercare Manager
Collection contact no; 07732 036 625
Email: aftercare@crackleyhall.co.uk

Bills, Fees and Online Payment
01926 634 273
Email: georginamalin@princethorpe.co.uk

Registrar - Jenny Vaughan
01926 514 410
Email: admissions@crackleyhall.co.uk 
 
Princethorpe College General Office
01926 634 200
Email: post@princethorpe.co.uk
 
website: www.crackleyhall.co.uk
twitter: @CrackleyHallSch  
facebook: @crackleyhallandlittlecrackersofficial
instagram:@crackleyhall_littlecrackers

School Uniform Ordering

To order uniform please use the electronic form.

New Uniform Order 

Please also note the following items are stocked in the School Office and can be added to your account. Do pop in to collect any items.

Winter hats
Scarves
Gloves
Ties
Swimming hats
Hair bands
Hair scrunchies

School Uniform Shop 
Tel: 01926 634272
Email: uniform@princethorpe.co.uk

Lost And Found Property

Please ensure that all items of school uniform, equiptment and sports kit are named. Please can you also check that any items purchased from the PTA are renamed and old labels removed.

Could you please regularly check all uniform and sports kits at home and if it does not belong to your child, please return the items to the School Office as soon as possible.

Lost Property

Angelica L - Blazer

Charlie R - Sports Fleece 

Katie T - School Coat

Williams O - Sports Fleece

Wilson - Sports Fleece

Felix H - Sports Jacket

Lexi-Jean - School shoes - Clarks

The Princethorpe Foundation Employment Opportunities

We regularly recruit for a variety of roles, please do share news of the vacancies with interested friends and family. Current vacancies include:

Princethorpe College

  • Head of Outdoor Pursuits
  • Minibus Driver
  • Cleaner

Crackley Hall

  • PA to the Head and Office Manager

Further information and application forms on all roles are available on the Foundation's website - www.princethorpe.co.uk/join-us

Music And Singing Lessons

If your child is interested in taking music or singing lessons at school, please complete the below Expression of Interest Form and hand in to the school office

Expression of Interest Form