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After School - Collection of Children from After School In The Horton Centre

Important information for parents.

From the beginning of this term the system for collection from After School will be via the electronically controlled entrance gate next to the car park that will allow parents to be buzzed through, using an intercom and camera system. 

Parents or guardians who want to collect their child should go to the side gate and press the buzzer where staff will approve entry.

Please ensure the gate closes after you enter and leave.  

The mobile number for afterschol is no longer to be used.  After School can be contacted on 01788 523850 for emergencies only and not to advise of arrival.

Miss Wrzesniacka
After School Manager

Michaelmas Term Uniform Requirements

Summer uniform is to be worn for the first half of this term.  

Girls 

  • Grey blazer 
  • Green and white striped dress
  • Green school cardigan
  • White knee-high socks
  • Green school sun hat/cap

Boys 

  • Grey blazer 
  • White short-sleeved shirt with collar and tie
  • Green school pullover
  • Grey short trousers or long grey trousers
  • Grey knee length socks
  • Green school sun hat/cap

Blazers should be worn to and from school. Children normally remove them once they are in the playground in the morning. On the days children wear PE kit to school they should have their Crescent tracksuit top on. 

Crescent School

School Crossing Update

Chris (Crossing Patrol) is recovering from an accident and will not be on patrol for week commencing 5 September 2022. 

Unfortunately Warwickshire County Council do not have any relief patrol to cover Chris and have asked parents/carers to take extra care when crossing the road.

Crescent School

Nut Free School

Crescent School, along with the other schools of the Princethorpe Foundation, aims to be a nut-free zone. Whilst we cannot guarantee that children won’t come into contact with nuts or products with nut traces whilst at school we endeavour to reduce this risk as far as we can.

The aim of this strategy is to reduce the risk to those children and adults who may suffer an anaphylactic reaction if exposed to nuts to which they are sensitive. The school aims to protect children who have allergies to nuts yet also help them, as they grow up, to take responsibility as to what foods they can eat and to be aware of where they may be put at risk.

Our 'Nut-Free Zone' means that the following items should not be brought into school:

  • Packs of nuts
  • Peanut butter/Nutella sandwiches(we have had a small number of these brought in recently)
  • Fruit and cereal bars that contain nuts
  • Chocolate bars or sweets that contain nuts
  • Sesame seed rolls (children allergic to nuts may also have a severe reaction to sesame)
  • Cakes made with nuts and marzipan

No nuts are used in any of the food prepared on site at our school.  Our suppliers provide us with nut-free products. However, we cannot guarantee freedom from nut traces.

It is worth noting that there are currently children in school with a known nut allergy.  Exposure to nuts for these children could result in serious consequences. I know that you, like me, would do anything reasonably possible to prevent this from happening.

We ask all parents to support us in this policy by providing nut-free mid-morning snacks and not using nuts in cakes provided for bake sales or fund-raising events.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

Important Information - Dogs On Site

In line with many, if not all, primary aged schools, dogs are not allowed on the main school site. If you come to school with a dog please keep it on a lead and avoid coming onto the main site beyond the drop off gate (the one next to the parents’ noticeboard).

With thanks for your understanding and support on this important health and safety matter.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster