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Stars Of The Week

Our Stars of the Week this week are:

Nursery Perseus
Nursery Alfie
Reception M Darcey
Reception O Parker
J1G Ethan 
J1H Otto 
J2B Ted 
J2R Ella 
J3V Chace 
J3W Kenji
J4A Sara
J4R Emily
J5L Harrison
J5S Henry F
J6H In France
J6V In France


Congratulations to them all!

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Crackley Hall Bids A Fond Farewell To Mrs Townsend!

Today we bid farewell to Ruth Townsend who has been working in the School Office for 11 years. Ruth leaves us to devote more time to travelling and to her husband.

A popular member of the office team, throughout her time at Crackley Hall, Ruth has worked with dedication and commitment and always with the utmost care for the children, our colleagues and the good of the school. As a member of the support staff, her contributions to the success of our school will have often gone unnoticed and yet her work will have supported all of the pupils and parents in our school.

We will miss her sense of humour and her friendship, and we hope to be able to welcome Ruth back from time to time to support us in the office. We thank her for her hard work and dedication she will be much missed.

Goodbye and good luck to Ruth.

Crackley Hall Celebrates St Joseph's Day

Crackley Hall celebrated the Feast of St Joseph on Tuesday 19 March. Alongside Father Kevin, pupils from Junior 5 led the readings and bidding prayers as we celebrated our school saint. We reflected on the history of the school and thought about the life of St Joseph, whose trade was to shape, build and create. During the Homily, Fr Kevin talked about the many people who look to St Joseph for inspiration and reflected that just as God makes a difference to our lives, St Joseph tried to do that too.

The Mass concluded with four of the seven pupils being congratulated on making their first Reconciliation in preparation for their First Holy Communion, and we were delighted to be able to welcome a small number of Old St Joseph Convent School pupils and staff to the mass.

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Art Sustainability Portraits Winners

Ms Holmes set a new 'House' challenge at the start of term for pupils to create 'Sustainability Portraits' in line with the new Foundation foucs. Pupils have been incredibly creative, scrabbling about in their recycling bins and boxes to find exciting ways of building a portrait.

Pictured are the final winners of the competition - all gaining points for their houses. Well done to them all. Amongst the winners you may spot, Frida Kahlo, Lewis Hamilton, Taylor Swift and George, the infamous dog!

Ms Holmes was so delighted with the entries this term that she has set a new competition which will feature in tonight's Chronicle.

Have a lovely Easter holiday everyone ........can't wait to see what you come up with next.