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Year 6 Enjoy Foundation Music Workshop

On Tuesday 16 November, Year 6 visited Crackley Hall School for a fantastic, full day of uplifting and inspiring music. The pupils from both schools worked together under the guidance of Directors of Music, Susan Olden and Julie Barnes, rehearsing, performing, and improvising a mix of vocal and orchestra pieces.

Mrs Olden and Mrs Barnes both agreed that the joint musical initiative had been another very successful day, remarking that, “It is so good to work together, everyone really enjoys themselves, it’s always one of the highlights of the term.”

In the morning, pupils worked on vocal pieces that included the traditional Monday’s Child, that they enjoyed singing alongside professional singing teacher, soprano, Shoshana Stokes. They also had great fun singing Abba’s upbeat Money Money Money with its catchy refrain.

In the afternoon, the pupils worked with their instruments, improvising to Hans Zimmer’s Earth, working together to develop their own stirring and emotive piece. The two orchestras co-operating and complementing each other to deliver an electrifying performance.

Julie Barnes, Director of Music at the Crescent School, continued, “Both schools have such a strong musical tradition, and the children really rise to the occasion, it is great to go over and work together.”

Susan Olden, Director of Music at Crackley Hall, added, “There is real talent within our schools and our music workshops always inspire our pupils.”

The Junior Schools Music Workshops are just one of the many performance opportunities that pupils at the schools take part in.

To listen to the children singing Monday’s Child please click here.

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Guru Nanak's Birthday

Today marks an important annual occasion in the Sikh religion as they celebrate the birthday of Guru Nanak. We talked about this in our assembly this morning and everyone joined in sharing our good wishes with everyone around the world and here at Crescent who is celebrating today.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

Old Crescentians Enjoy Tour Of New Horton Centre

It was a real pleasure to welcome back a group of Old Crescentians to the Crescent on Friday 12 November to tour the latest addition to the school’s facilities, the new Horton Centre.

This was the first opportunity for OCs to visit the school since the start of the pandemic and was much appreciated by all.

The group of mainly former staff enjoyed some welcome refreshments with current staff before taking in the new facilities. What was once the old nursery building now includes a new teaching room, break out learning spaces, dedicated Music and Drama rooms and space for the school’s After Care Club. Linked by a new corridor, the fully refurbished block makes a perfect addition to the school’s growing needs.

Following their visit to the Horton Centre the group were keen to take a look around the rest of the site. There was plenty of reminiscing, catching up and admiration for the recent developments at the school, including the news of its recent ‘Excellent in all areas’ ISI Inspection.

Present were former Headmaster, Huw Marshall and his wife Magda who had travelled up from Wales, former teachers Anne Boys, Sandra Clayton, Patricia Davis, Clare Gove, Susan Haynes, former nursery manager, Carolyn McGrellis and former parent, Sarah Channing,

Comments, Joe Thackway, Headmaster, “It was great to get the OCs seal of approval on all that has been happening at the Crescent over the past year or so.  We hope they enjoyed their visit and we very much look forward to our next OCs event.”

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The Magician's Elephant 5F and 6W

What a treat we had last week. We have not been to the theatre as a school for two years, so we were so lucky to be able to see the new production of The Magician's Elephant at the RSC. The children were all very excited and immaculately behaved.

Please take the time to read the children's reviews as they will give you an insight into our wonderful theatre visit.

Mrs Webb
Class 6W Form Teacher

House Christmas Tree Decorating Competition

We will be holding our first ever House Christmas Tree decorating competition this year.  Each House will be allocated a tree in either the Library, Horton Centre or Pre-Prep glass link and the children will decorate the trees on Christmas Art Day.

If you have any Christmas decorations or lights which you no longer use we would love to have them for our competition.  Please leave them in the box outside the front door.

Many thanks

Crescent School

Christmas Art Day Resource Requests

Additional donations have been requested:

Reception RP
Pine cones
 
1LS 
Egg boxes
 
3Y
Pine cones
Narrow sticks
 
5F
Real Ivy (preferably long lengths)
Real Holly (not prickly type)
Ribbon (any colour)
Small Christmas tree ornaments
 
6W
Green, white and red wool
Twigs - no more than 15cm long
Cereal boxes or boxes for cardboard
Large pinecones
Beads
Buttons
Conifer and other evergreen for our wreaths

If you have any of these items, please leave them in the box outside the front door before Monday 29 November.

Thank you in anticipation.

Crescent School
 

Christmas Post Box 2021

We love sharing Christmas cards here at Crescent School but all cards will need to be put in our special Christmas postbox which we will situate near the pupil entrance.

This will be available from Monday 29 November and all cards must be in before Friday 10 December.  They will be sorted by the Year 6 children and given to children before the end of term.

Things to remember:

  • Please do not lick down envelopes
  • Put the full name of the recipient on the envelope and their class

A donation to this term's charity would be appreciated.

Many thanks

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head