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Crescent’s Class I ‘Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside’

The Michaelmas Term is well underway but Class I are holding on to their memories of summer by exploring the super salty topic of seaside holidays.  This Wednesday 26 September they took a special trip to the seaside thanks to the fabulous Freshwater Theatre Company.    

The class has been studying seaside holidays using the topic to develop their knowledge of the past and appreciation of the differences in the present.  Freshwater Theatre came into school to bring their studies to life in a participative drama workshop.  The children had a memorable and engaging trip through seaside holidays from the Edwardian era through to the modern day.  They explored how holidays and pastimes have changed over the past century in a lively session packed full of seaside fun.

The drama workshop looked at the differences in transport, clothing, entertainment, the food eaten, sun protection, how memories were recorded and even changes in attitudes.

During the day the children also explored seaside music, created sand art projects, studied and sorted seaside pictures and produced posters on their learning.  The special day was finished off with a very enjoyable traditional Punch and Judy show. 

Class I teacher, Mrs Emery, commented, “The children have really enjoyed today, they had a bucketful of fun and learnt lots about seaside holidays in the past.  They developed their historical skills, their knowledge of the changes that have happened during the last century and they were all able to share the new information they had learned from the day.”

Well done Class I you clearly all do like to be beside the seaside!

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Crescent School's Admissions Newsletter Published

The latest edition of Crescent School's Admissions e-newsletter has just been published. The newsletter is full of articles that help give prospective parents a feel for school life, information on forthcoming events and helpful advice about the admissions process, particularly for those who are looking at entry in September 2019.

The newsletter reminds parents that our Open Day takes place on Friday 5 October between 10.00am and 3.00pm and our Reception Open Evening on Tuesday 20 November between 7.00pm and 8.00pm.

The newsletter is issued twice a year to coincide with key admissions periods, the next edition will be available in spring 2019.

Click here to go to the Admissions Update newsletter.

If you have any queries relating to admissions please feel free to email the team at admissions@crescentschool.co.uk.

Harvest Appeal 2018 With Rugby Foodbank

We were pleased to welcome Corrine Mason from Rugby Foodbank to our assembly on Tuesday 17 September.  Corrine shared with us the important work the Foodbank do and the difference it can make to many families in our town.  She also shared the bible story of when Jesus fed 5000 people, where one small boy was willing to share what he had with those around him.

Our Harvest collection will be for Rugby Foodbank and over the next few weeks the children have been asked to bring in goods to donate. Please click here to see the list of suitable donations; they do not need to be put in decorated boxes, there will be crates to add supplies to under the FOC table at the student entrance.

Thank you in advance, for your continued support for such a worthy cause. We look forward to handing over our gifts at our Harvest Service on Friday 12 October at 9.15am where you are all welcome to join us.

Mrs Stapleton
Class III Teacher

Foundation Schools: In The News

Click on the attachment below to download the latest ‘In the News’ posters featuring some of the Foundation's recent media coverage.

In the News

In the last few months we have had stories in the local press including the Leamington Courier, Kenilworth News, Rugby Advertiser, Daventry Express, Leamington Observer, Rugby and Lutterworth Observer and the Coventry and Warwickshire Telegraph.  The Foundation has also been featured in Catholic Today and the Independent Schools’ magazine Attain.

Board Games Wanted

Do you have any board games you no longer play with? If so, our board gaming club would love to have them. We meet every Friday to share the fun and enjoyment of playing games together.

The benefits of playing board games are far-reaching; they teach important social skills, such as communicating verbally, sharing, waiting, taking turns, and enjoying interaction with others. Board games can foster the ability to focus, and lengthen your child's attention span by encouraging the completion of an exciting, enjoyable game.

We’re looking to build up a wide variety of games for our club so if you have anything you’d like to donate, please send them into school.

Many Thanks

Mrs Yates and the board gamers