“Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, here by a smiling look, there by a kindly word; always doing the smallest right and doing it all for love.”- St Therese of Lisieux

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Headmaster's Message

Headmaster's Welcome

Dear Parents

I am very relieved that the rain has stopped and, despite the cold, it is crisp and dry which bodes well for the Kenilworth Old Town Christmas light switch on this evening.  I will be there watching the Choral Group perform (and joining in with a few of the carols and songs).  It is always such an enjoyable occasion and a good start to the weekend.

This week we welcomed guests on Monday and Tuesday who carried out a Religious Education inspection.  The inspectors visited classes, attended Mass and collective worship and spoke to both staff and students.  I am encouraged by the initial feedback and will update you once the full and final feedback has been received.  My thanks to all staff and particularly Mrs Jackson-Mayne, Mrs Simmonds and the RE staff, Mrs Horan, Mrs Holmes, Mdme Tatton, Mrs C Hill, Mrs Whitehurst and Mrs Convey.  I would also like to thank Father Kevin for making time in his very busy schedule to speak to the inspectors on Monday and celebrate Mass on Tuesday.  I am also grateful to our Trustees who came into school for the inspection, namely, Mrs Griffin and Miss McNamara.

On Thursday Nursery, Reception and Junior 1 visited the Warwick Arts Centre to watch a performance of Raymond Briggs’ ‘Father Christmas’.  Mrs Glen-Roots commented on how much the children enjoyed the performance and that it was almost a private performance just for Crackley Hall.  Thank you to all the staff and parent helpers who helped make this visit possible.

Mrs Jackson-Mayne was accompanied by children from across the school when they visited St Nicholas’ Church to take part in the local school competition to decorate a Christmas tree.  All children were asked to make a decoration for the tree and this is now on display in the church.  Please do try and pop in to the church if you have an opportunity.

The Book Fair arrived at school this week and will also be open at the Winter Wonderland tomorrow.  This has proved to be a very successful fair this year and I thank you for supporting this which in turns allows us to purchase books from Scholastic with the rewards from sales.  Thank you to Mrs Horan and her team of helpers, including J6, for organising this event.

I am delighted to announce the winner of our Christmas card design which will be used as the Crackley Hall Christmas card and was also submitted to the CISC Christmas Card Competition.  This year’s theme was ‘Peace and Light’; the entries were of a very high standard but it was decided that Matilda’s design would be selected as our entry for the competition and the school card.  Issey, Merryn, Blythe and Soren were also shortlisted and have been incorporated into the school card as our runners-up.

Last Friday evening I had the pleasure of attending the Princethorpe Annual Prize Giving at Butterworth Hall.  I have already mentioned to staff that I was delighted to see so many ex-Crackley Hall students receiving prizes and even more pleased when those children took the time to recall to me how much they enjoyed their time here.  I am sure that this will become a regular feature with the children that will be continuing their education within the Foundation.  Our ex-pupils received the very top awards on offer.  Congratulations to them and their families.

The weather affected sports fixtures and clubs this week but I am hoping that next week will return to the planned schedule.  Congratulations to our girls’ football team on their excellent efforts in the tournament this week.

Preparations for the Winter Wonderland have been taking place for some time now but activity has increased today with Mrs Lamb and her dedicated PTA team preparing for tomorrow’s event.   Thank you to everyone who has contributed donations, agreed to staff a stall or who will be attending tomorrow.  Events such as this make a huge impact on fund raising which benefit the children directly.  More importantly, it brings together our whole school community.  The PTA play a vital role in helping school and I am hugely grateful to the time that they give.

Congratulations to our stars of the week: Charley, Jess, Leyton, Josh, Sumhar, Sienna, Eve, Jay, Holly, George, Anabel, Francesca, Lucas and Annabel.  The recipient of our RE Book of the Week was Elsie – well done!  The Junior 5 staff awarded Mathlete to Thomas and Freddie; congratulations to you both.  I was delighted to see a closely-fought house competition this week, with Venus winning and the fourth-placed house just 10 points behind.

I look forward to seeing you either tonight at the light switch on or tomorrow at the Winter Wonderland where I will be praying for the weather to be kind to us all.  Have a restful and happy weekend.

God bless

 

Mr Duigan 

 

Important Information

Christmas And New Year Holiday Club

Holiday Club will again be available during the Christmas break.

It will be available from 8.00am until 6.00pm on Thursday 19 and Friday 20 December 2019 and, if there is sufficient demand, on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 January 2020 at a cost of £30.00 for a full day.

Half days (8.00am-1.00pm and 1.00pm-6.00pm) can be booked at £20.00 per session. Hot lunches are also available.

As ever there will be plenty to do and lots of fun to be had, with arts and crafts, baking, team/party games, outdoor time and movies.

Places are limited as we are bound to strict adult to child ratios, therefore we ask that you please book early to avoid disappointment. 

Should you wish to book a place at short notice, please contact the school office on 01926 514444 to check availability. Cancellations can only be made by the school office, therefore please discuss any changes with a member of staff.

To book places follow the link and complete the form here

The School Office

Music Reminders

Tuesday 3 December – Chamber Choir will take place at 8:00am, there is no Choral Group on this day

Wednesday 4 December – Orchestra need to bring their instruments and Recorder Group need to bring their recorders to take to the Advent Rehearsal.

Thank you.

 

News

Stars Of The Week

Our Stars of the Week this week are:

Nursery  Charley
Reception C  Jess
Reception GR  Leyton
J1H  Josh
J2H  Sienna
J2M  Sumhar
J3S  Eve
J3VZ  Jay
J4JM  George
J4W  Holly
J5L  Anabel
J5R  Francesca
J6H  Annabel
J6V  Lucas 

Rugby Boys Enjoy Watching London Irish RFC

On Saturday, 23 November 2019, a group of our U11A rugby boys travel to the Madejski Stadium in Reading to support London Irish RFC in a European Cup rugby match against Bayonne (France).

This visit was part of a wider day-trip organised for the boys by our U11A coach and Assistant Head, Mr Charles Lamprecht. Originally the team were due to start the day off in Windsor where they had planned to play a fixture against Mr Lamprecht’s previous school, St John’s Beaumont Prep School – a Catholic school in the Jesuit tradition.  They would have enjoyed a tour of St John’s Beaumont, the oldest purpose-built preparatory school in the country and former junior school to Beaumont College, just a stone’s throw away from Runnymede where the Magna Carta was originally signed. Unfortunately, the fixture had to be cancelled due to water-logged pitches.

All was not lost, however as our Crackley Hall boys were still keen to attend the second part of the day, which was a bonus outing to watch a live professional rugby match. Safely sheltered from the rain, the boys were entertained in what was a ‘try-fest’. The highlight of the day was being chosen to be the guard of honour as the players made their way onto the sodden pitch. It goes without saying that London Irish gained a few fringe supporters on the day.

Our sincere appreciations go out to Mr Patrick Hennessy (Director of Sport at SJB) for his efforts in promoting communal Catholic links between our two schools, as well as London Irish RFC for hosting us and the parental supervision support offered on the day.

The boys certainly enjoyed themselves; laughing their heads off and bonding off the playing pitch is equally important to the development of our Crackley children who will, no doubt, take fond memories of the trip with them in the years to come.

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Help Us To Win The Jaguar Primary School Challenge 2020

Could you help our F1 team this year by sponsoring us in some way?

FrankenSTEM invite you to attend their team sponsorship presentation on Monday 9 December at 4.00pm.

The team will make a short presentation and then answer questions from potential sponsors.

Refreshments will be provided.

If you think you can help us in anyway please do come along.

RSVP to Mrs Spillane or Mrs Hardwick by next Friday 6 December.

margaretspillane@crackleyhall.co.uk

chardwick@crackleyhall.co.uk

Thank you in advance for your support. 

 

Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas - A Perfect Prelude To The Christmas Season

On Thursday 28 November, Nursery, Reception and Junior 1 took the short trip over to the Warwick Arts Centre to watch Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas.

It was a lovely adaption of the timeless children’s classic, Father Christmas. Full of merry touches and plenty of live music, songs and puppetry it was a perfect introduction to theatre.

All of the children enjoyed watching a slightly grumpy and curmudgeonly Father Christmas realise it is Christmas Eve and then set to work preparing for his Christmas deliveries, readying his reindeer and finally taking flight into the snowy night.

From the moment the lights went down the children were transfixed, and aside from the odd shout of ‘he’s stuck in the chimney’, all attending this special school’s performance remained quiet, which says something about just how mesmerising the show really was.

Huge thanks to all the staff and parents that accompanied the trip.  It was a perfect prelude to our Crackley Christmas season!

Mad Science Reminder

Just to remind parents that next week Tuesday 3 December is the last week of Mad Science.

The club will start again on Tuesday 7 January 2020.

Crackley Hall Christmas Lunch

As we prepare for the Christmas season, we are pleased to tell you that our kitchen staff will be cooking a Christmas lunch for us all on Wednesday 11 December. This is always a jolly occasion and does bring out everybody's Christmas spirit!

As well as the traditional Christmas lunch, there will also be a vegetarian option and a delicious seasonal dessert.

If you child does not normally eat a hot dinner on this day, we will contact you separately.

The School Office

Design A Christmas Jumper For Mr Duigan

As part of Christmas Jumper Day, the Student Council have created an extra (optional competition) that involves designing a Christmas jumper for Mr Duigan.

The £1 entry fee will be donated to Save the Children.

All entries must be created on an A4 piece of paper (with or without the template below) and should be handed to your form tutor by Friday 6 December.

There will be a small prize for the winner, which will be judged by Mr Cottrill (as voted by Student Council), on Christmas Jumper Day. 

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/it-t-t-16479-christmas-jumper-design-cut-and-stick-activity-sheet-italian-english

 

 

 

Christmas Jumper Day

The date for this year's Christmas Jumper Day for Save the Children is Friday 13 December.

If children would like to participate, they should come to school in their usual uniform with a Christmas jumper in place of their school jumper.

All children wearing a Christmas jumper are asked to bring in a £1.00 donation for Save the Children.

https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/christmas-jumper-day

Mathlete Of The Week

Mathlete of the week for J1H is Diya

Mathlete of the week for Mrs Wildey's group is Dexter 

Mathlete of the week for J2H is Arthur

Mathlete of the Week for J3Z is Miley

Mathlet of the week for Mrs Lammas's group is Thomas 

Mathlete of the week for Mrs Robert's group is Freddie

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Mathlete of the week last week for J3S was David

Well done to you all!

Events

Events - Week Beginning Monday 2 December

 Monday 2   December

13.45-15.30 Reconciliation in Advent, J4,J5 and J6 pupils

 Tuesday 3     December 

9.30-10.15 Nursery Nativity
  10.30-11.30 J3 Swimming
  11.00-12.00 Reception Nativity

 Wednesday 4   December 

9.30-15.00 Crackley Hall Advent Service Rehearsal
  10.00-10.30 J4 Swimming
  10.00-11.30

Stay'n'Play - Christmas Party and Crafts

 Friday 6   December

8.40-9.30 Celebration Assembly
   14.00-15.15 KS1 Nativity

 

Awards and Celebrations

A Photographic 'Walk-Through' The Week's Events

Please click on 'View Gallery' to scroll through a few photos from this week's events.

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Spiritual

Tree Decorating At St Nicholas Church

We were delighted to be invited back to take part in the tree decorating competition at St Nicholas Church this week.

As a reward, for receiving RE Book of the Week, children were chosen to help decorate the tree at the church.

The trees are all now on display to the public with visitors asked to vote for their favourite tree.

Good Luck Crackley Hall!

 

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RE Book Of The Week

RE Book of the Week has been awarded to Elsie (J2M)

 

 

Little Crackers

Nursery News

We have really enjoyed our pre-Christmas preparation this week, not only have we been finding out just how exciting it is practising the nativity on the stage, but the Badgers and Hedgehogs loved visiting the theatre on Thursday. 

I was immensely proud of everyone’s behaviour as we watched Father Christmas prepare for and then give out all the presents on Christmas Eve.  From the moment he woke up, yawned and upset his cat, to getting stuck in the chimney and flying through the sky with his reindeer, the children were enthralled, enjoying every moment. 

A big thank you goes to everyone involved in organising this trip, including the coach drivers who got us there and back safely, and to the Warwick Arts Centre for such a good performance. 

We hope to see you this weekend at the Crackley Hall Christmas Fair, look out for nursery staff in different places this year, painting faces, serving popcorn and sorting out the tombola, come and join us for all the fun!

Newsletter

 

PTA

Winter Wonderland

Saturday 30 November - 1.00pm to 4.00pm

Many thanks to all of you who donated items for Winter Wonderland this week. 

Choral Group will be singing from 12.45pm and the Fayre will officially open at 1pm so if your child is in Choral Group please send them along in good time with warm clothing as they will be outside.

We also have lots of our favourite stalls and lots of new ones. We are looking forward to starting the Christmas festivities in style and hope you can all join us.

 

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Housekeeping

School Shop Opening Hours

Please note that the School Shop will close from 4.30pm on Wednesday 18 December 2019 and reopen at the beginning of the Lent term on Monday 6 January 2020.

Shop opening hours during term time are Monday to Friday during the following times:
      For pupils - break and lunch break
      For parents - 3.30pm until 4.30pm 

Remember you can email orders for uniform to nicolabrowne@princethorpe.co.uk  or call direct on 01926 634272, which will be delivered to school on either a Tuesday or a Friday for collection.

Items can be paid for in cash, by cheque, card or added to the school bill.

Lost Property

Lost

Stephanie (J4JM) has lost her named school hat

Willow (J4JM) has lost her named school coat

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Parents, please ensure that all school uniform and sports kits are named.

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