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Headmaster's Message

Headmaster's Welcome

Dear Parents

This will not be the usual full Chronicle that you would normally receive but just a brief update on the last couple of days of this term.  I think the children will agree that there has been a wonderful atmosphere in school today; we have had parties, secret Santa exchanges, pizza and ice cream deliveries, Christmas films to name just a few and I think they are now ready to prepare for Christmas.

Activities have not stopped in school even though we were winding down for the year.  Yesterday Mrs Cowlishaw co-ordinated a reverse advent calendar for the Warwickshire Food Bank and there was an overwhelming response from Crackley families.  The delivery of all the items took place on Monday and I am sure that this will make a huge difference to many families who are not in such a fortunate position.  Thank you for your kindness supporting this charity.  We will hopefully have news of the Christmas jumper day very soon and I will let you know how much was raised for Save the Children.

Today, Mrs Stephenson from Princethorpe, captured Junior 6 contacting and conversing with their French pen pals online.  Madam Tatton led the Teams session where she used her links with a school in her home town of Lyon to talk to the students at Ecole La Rédemption.  I very much hope that this can be a regular occurrence providing a wonderful opportunity for the children to practice their French.

Unfortunately, this year I was unable to invite you into school to watch Nativities and take part in Advent celebrations but we have arranged for each year group to be filmed and these will be with you very soon.  In addition, Mrs Dyer will be sending an extra video for you to enjoy with a special Christmas message from all the staff at Crackley Hall – be sure to watch it on a big screen.  The pupils had a sneak preview of this screening earlier today.

I will also be sending our last year’s Junior 6 Prize Giving video to parents very soon.  I had hoped to be able to host this event in school but the restrictions have necessitated that this was, sadly, also a remote celebration.  I was really hoping to be able to welcome everyone back to school and catch up on your news of how you are getting on at your secondary schools.  Trophies, awards and salvers will be ready to collect in the New Year and the school office will confirm collection arrangements with you; book prizes will be posted.  Thank you to all our past J6 pupils who sent in video clips of their speeches; these have been collated and included as part of the ‘whole evening’.

Holiday club will be operating until 23 December and, although we are full for this week, there are some places left for next week.  Should you require a space, please contact the school office and they will advise further.

The school will be closed to children until Tuesday 5 January when Lent term starts.  The school office will re-open on Monday 4 January 20121.

Arrangements in school at the start of next term will remain the same with staggered drop off and collection times.  The current bubbles will remain in place throughout the school day.  Winter uniform should continue to be worn apart from days when your child takes part in sports.  It is an ideal time to please check on neatness of uniform, such as loose or lost buttons, dry cleaning, etc.

Finally, I would like to thank everyone who has helped and supported us this term.  In particular, all of the staff including teachers, teaching assistants, support staff, Father Kevin, the Trustees, the catering team, the estates team including the cleaners, the PTA parents and many other families as well.  Without your support and understanding it would have been a very difficult job this term. I am hoping and praying for a much happier New Year for us all.  Thank you, everyone, for the many cards, good wishes and gifts at this time – although they are not expected at all, they are very much appreciated by all the staff.

Have a peaceful and blessed Christmas and a happy New Year.

God Bless

 

Mr Duigan

 

 

 

Important Information

Locker Keys

Please can you check at home to see if you have any locker keys, if so please can you hand them into the school office.

Thank you 

News

Reverse Advent Calendar For Warwickshire Food Bank

During December, Crackley Hall School families have been contributing gifts of non-perishable food in a Reverse Advent Calendar collection. The response has been overwhelming, thank you all for your kind generosity!

It has been wonderful to see our Crackley Community practising our virtues of ‘Grateful and Generous’ and being ‘Active’ participants in our neighbourhood.

The Reverse Advent Calendar initiative is an example of how communities can take action to stop their neighbours going hungry, one that recognises that the spirit of Christmas is to give, and the donations have been most gratefully received by the Warwickshire Food Bank.

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Junior 6 Meet Their French Pen Pals Through Teams

There were big smiles and plenty of ‘Bonjours’ all round, when Junior 6 had the opportunity to meet their French pen pals face to face this morning.

Crackley Hall’s specialist language teacher, Madame Tatton, used her existing links with Ecole La Rédemption in Lyon, her home town, to set up pen pals for the pupils in her Junior 6 classes. The children have been writing letters and really enjoying getting to know a little bit about each other, but what with the pandemic and the approach of Christmas the post has been more than a little slow!

So together with the teacher from Ecole La Rédemption, Madame Creux, Madame Tatton organised a face to face meet up for the pen pal friends via Microsoft Teams.

The children were delighted to have the chance to see and speak to their new friends and took turns asking and answering simple questions. It was a great opportunity to listen to and speak French to a native speaker. They asked about each other’s favourite sports, lessons, hobbies and colours putting into practise vocabulary from the topics they have been learning in school.

It was a super session and a lovely language learning treat for the last day of term.

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Families Warwickshire Magazine

Please follow the link below for a digital copy of Families Warwickshire Magazine.

Magazine

Events

Crackley Hall and Little Crackers Virtual Open Evening

Crackley Hall School and Little Crackers Nursery will be hosting a Virtual Open Evening on Tuesday 12 January 2021 from 6.30pm to 7.30pm.

This will give prospective families an insight into the many aspects of school life at Crackley Hall and the firm foundation we give children for their future learning.

For more information and to register for the event please click here or contact our Admissions Secretary, Mrs Jenny Vaughan on 01926 514410 or by email admissions@crackleyhall.co.uk.

Spiritual

Children’s Liturgy

Please find information below:

Sunday 20 December - Fourth Sunday of Advent

Friday 25 December - Christmas Day

Sunday 27 December - The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph

Sunday 3 January - Second Sunday after Christmas

 

Please refer to the following links from the Arch Bishop.

On Sunday we celebrated Gaudate Sunday and this marks the turning point in Advent when we look with joy as ‘The Lord is near’ and we move towards the coming celebration of Jesus’ birth. I hope that during this week you will be able to find and to share many moments of joy within your school communities.

A Christmas Message from Archbishop Bernard: His Grace has recorded a short Christmas message for schools to be shared with the children, staff and all their families. It is a lovely, simple message that even the youngest children in our schools will be able to understand.

The YouTube link is here:

https://youtu.be/lYVkU9cYa38 

Archbishop Bernard has also recorded a Gospel Reflection aimed at Secondary aged pupils and this will be made available via KYT.

The God Who Speaks: Bishop Peter Brignall (Wrexham) has created At the Manger: Family Crib Services for the Eight Day of Christmas. You may wish to use this with your own family during the Christmas Octave and to share the link with families.  At the Manger

 

PTA

Merry Christmas And Thank You From The PTA

Crackley Hall PTA started the Michaelmas Term unaware of what it would bring and whether we'd even be able to hold any events, but with support and guidance from School, we were able to provide a number of fun activities for the children.

During the first few weeks of term the children created their Christmas card designs! Many families placed orders for Christmas cards, tags, mugs, tea towels and bags. We thank you for your support and hope that you, and your recipients, love the designs.

Unfortunately, this year the PTA were unable to do a Macmillian cake sale, but that didn't stop us collecting for this worthy charity. With all of your wonderful donations we managed to collect a staggering £736.77 - Thank you!

November saw our first virtual quiz. Hosted by Mr Duigan and kindly coordinated by the Card family, participants were asked to dress in their house colours with a theme of the movies. We had some wonderful costumes on display and lots of house points were awarded. A staggering 56 families participated in the quiz and lots of fun was had. The event was warmly received and another quiz will be scheduled for later in the academic year.

A few amendments have been made to the PTA email addresses, please make a note of these, as the old ones will no longer been in use.

CHPTA@crackleyhall.co.uk will become ch@pta.crackleyhall.co.uk
PTAFundraising@crackleyhall.co.uk will become fundraising@pta.crackleyhall.co.uk
PTACommunications@crackleyhall.co.uk will become communications@pta.crackleyhall.co.uk
PTAevents@crackleyhall.co.uk will become events@pta.crackleyhall.co.uk
 

The second hand uniform shop, or pre-loved, as we like to call it, have worked tirelessly, sorting, washing and quarantining the uniform ensuring safety and social distancing at all times.

On behalf of the PTA, I would like to express our sincere thanks, to Nikki, Linda and Kate for all their hard work and dedication to ensure all our children have been fitted out with correctly sized uniform this term.

Please note, there will also be a slight change to the PTA uniform email address, please take note of this for future reference.

PTAUniform@crackleyhall.co.uk will become uniform@pta.crackleyhall.co.uk

A pre-loved book sale was also scheduled for November but as bookshops were closed due to a national lockdown, the PTA, along with School, decided to postpone this event. Dates are currently under review and we hope to run this event early next term.

Perhaps the most important event held by the PTA this term was our 'Crackley's Enchanted Christmas'. Back in September we discussed the likelihood of hosting our annual Christmas Fayre, and whilst this is usually one of the big fundraising opportunities for the PTA, we took an early decision to do something different this year. The PTA managed to secure both corporate and individual sponsorship to enable a number of events to take place without any cost to individual families. We made the decision to 'provide something wonderful for the children', to end what has been a difficult year for many people.

The fun started with Crackley's first ever Christmas Light Trail. Eighteen families lit up their homes and hid a letter amongst their light display. The children were all sent home with a map and asked to find all eighteen letters, solve the anagram and return their form to school. All entries were placed in a hat and Ted (J3V) was randomly selected as the winner by Mr Duigan. All entrants were also asked to identify their favourite light display - the winning house was the Grandparents of Penny and Rory Thomas located on Highland Road. 

Last Friday, the children arrived at school in their Christmas Jumpers, welcomed at car-line by a cheeky Elf. The morning would hold more drama, with the arrival at Crackley Hall, of Father Christmas on his sleigh with two real-life reindeers. In their class bubbles, the children were welcomed to the outdoor classroom by a Christmas Fairy and naughty Elf. They met the reindeer handlers, who spoke about all aspects of reindeer diet, habitat and health. The children then met Father Christmas for an informal chat. Lots of children also sang him a festive song, before receiving two gifts to take home - a packet of reindeer food for Christmas Eve and a keepsake, reindeer bell for the Christmas tree.

This week to continue the festive spirit the PTA, along with school, have coordinated a number of Christmas activities, including a showing of the Belgrade Theatre's, Jack and the Beanstalk pantomime. On Tuesday, the children were invited to wear non-school uniform. Many classes watched the Polar Express movie and in keeping with the film's theme, were invited to wear their pyjamas to school ... what a memorable thing to do!  To ensure the last day of term was merry, the school catering team provided a fun take-away style lunch.

Finally, the PTA would like to thank Mr Duigan and Ms Lorraine Dyer for their support and encouragement, without which, none of these activities would be possible. We hope the Christmas activities in school have provided the perfect start to a magical festive period, and wish you and your family, a very merry Christmas and a wonderful new year.

Dates For Your Diary

Online Bingo - Friday 5 February 2021

Non Uniform Day and Disco - Friday 12 February 2021

Book Sale - Thursday 14 January 2021

Easy Fundraising

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Over 4,300 shops and sites will donate to Crackley Hall PTA - Kenilworth for FREE.

This means you can raise donations when you buy gifts, toys, jewellery, tech, experiences or anything else!

Please help us raise more. If you’ve not already signed up to EasyFundraising please click on the link below: 

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Housekeeping

Foundation Job Vacancies

The Foundation currently has the following vacancies:

  • Assistant Head (Key Stage 2 and Academic) - Crackley Hall School

  • Assistant Head (Director of Studies) – Princethorpe College

  • Deputy Head (Academic) – Princethorpe College

  • Teacher of Business Studies – Princethorpe College

  • Lunchtime Supervisors - Princethorpe College
  • Development Database Assistant - Princethorpe College

Full details and information on how to apply are available on the Foundation website here:

        www.princethorpe.co.uk/joinus

Should you know anyone who might be interested in these posts, please do share this information with them.

 

Lost Property

Hugo (Rec) and Jenson (J3V) have both lost their named school coats

Francesca (J6H) has lost her named tracksuit top

Leo (J5L) has lost 2 x Sports Fleeces

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Parents, please ensure that all items of 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.