Welcome to The Courier, Crescent School's electronic newsletter.

This is a very mini Courier to provide you with details for the start of term.  There is also a round up of awards from the Celebration Assembly today.

We hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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Headmaster's Message

Headmaster's Message

Dear Parents

Welcome to the final mini version of the Courier for the term.

On behalf of all the staff here I would like to thank everyone for their cards, gifts and well wishes in the run up to Christmas. They are always much appreciated. We have enjoyed parties, assemblies and a musical festive concert here today to finish off the term in fine style.

I hope you are all able to enjoy a restful festive period with your families and I look forward to seeing all of the children back safe and sound on Wednesday 5 January.

Best wishes

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

 

Headmaster's Christmas Address

In the run-up to Christmas it’s always a very busy time in school, and as I was on my way to teach a lesson the other day I overheard a conversation in the corridor. Mr Webb said something that I thought was very interesting and I thought I would talk a little bit more about it in my address today.

He was asking some children what’s the true meaning of Christmas, is it Santa Claus or is it the birth of Jesus?

Well, that’s a very good question isn’t it? I don’t think I’ve got the answer Mr Webb, but all the best questions don’t have easy answers, but just thinking about them helps us to understand something new.

Of course, for those Christians who go to church regularly and will attend on Christmas Eve, the story of the nativity will form a really important part of the year, but for others, perhaps those who follow a different religion or those who don’t have a religion they might think what does this story mean for me?

After all, the nativity tells us of a young couple far from home, starting a family for the first time, with very little money and an uncertain future ahead of them.

Santa Claus on the other hand is all about getting the best, getting lovely shiny presents and having all the latest things.

If I said to the children, what would you like for Christmas, what might they say? Nobody says I want a really old version of PlayStation. No one says I want the football boots that Ronaldo was wearing 10 years ago. Nobody says they want something cheap and they don't mind what it is.

Again, if I said to you where would you like to spend your Christmas? Most people would say in their lovely warm houses with their lovely families. Some people might think it would be nice for a special occasion to spend it in a luxurious hotel, maybe even somewhere warm like Malaga or the Maldives.

I don't think many people would say they'd like to spend it in a stable or in a town a long way away where there's nowhere for them to stay. I know I wouldn’t.

And that’s where the two Christmas messages are really different isn't it? Because the story about the birth of Jesus isn't about being the best or having all the latest things. Jesus was born to a poor family, he was born many miles from home in a stable where there was nowhere better for him to stay. They didn't travel there in a shiny 4x4 car or I suppose, in the times of the Roman Empire, the latest chariot, but instead they came on a donkey and dad had to walk.

It’s true that Jesus was to be called a king but he wasn't to have a palace or to wear a crown or to have servants. Instead, he was a king who came to give the world a message of love and compassion and kindness. His message was that these values have no cost but they are worth more than all the gold and silver in the world.

Waiting for Santa to bring presents is exciting and makes us feel special, but the Christmas story tells us that there’s more to life than simply the things that we own or the money that we have. It tells us that deep down what matters most is looking after the people we love and thinking of other people who perhaps we don't know but we might be able to help in some way.

So, children, I do hope you get some lovely presents this Christmas and that Santa brings you something really exciting and I hope everyone in our Crescent community can spend time with their families and enjoy their homes together, but in amongst the tinsel and wrapping paper perhaps we can all try and remember the other message of Christmas, the one that we learn every year about the birth of a very special baby, which is the message of peace on earth and goodwill to all.

Weekly Information

Weekly Calendar

Year 6 Playleader Training for pupils in St George's House will take place on Friday 7 January 2022 - PE Kit to be worn.

Co-Curricular Clubs start week commencing 10 January 2022.

After School can be booked here MySchoolPortal 

Crescent School

News

Thank You Chris - School Crossing Patrol

Nick and Laura from the FoC presented Chris, our wonderful School Crossing Patrol with a gift today to say thank you for getting us all safely across the road.

Thank you Chris.

Crescent School

Coventry Cathedral Concert

On Saturday 10 December Crescent School Choir went to Coventry Cathedral to participate in a Christmas concert in aid of the NSPCC.

They had been invited to be the featured Children’s Choir in a concert given by the Coventry Cathedral Chorus, of whom Mrs Barnes is a member. In between popular carols and less well-known Christmas music presented by the Chorus and the Jaguar LandRover Band, Crescent Choir sang four songs, one featuring the choir singing in four-part harmony.

Members of the audience commented on the purity of the children’s voices and the assured way the children presented themselves in what could have been quite a daunting experience. Mrs Barnes said, “We were delighted to be asked to be part of this amazing event which gives our pupils the opportunity to perform to a wider audience. It is such a privilege to sing in this iconic building.”

A huge well done to them all, you made us all very proud.

 

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Co-Curricular Lent Term 2022

SOCS has been updated with all the Co-Curricular Clubs for next term.  These start week commencoing 10 January 2022.

Please see a full list of the clubs here.

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head

 

Awards

Junior da Vinci Students

Congratulations Hattie you are a JdV Student in English.

Well done!

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head

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School Promise Certificates Michaelmas Term

In our Good News Assembly this morning we awarded School Promise certificates to recognise the children’s excellent behaviour as Good Friends, Good Learners or Good Citizens. 

Congratulations go to:

  • RP - Jonelle
  • RP - Tilly
  • RE - Iris
  • RE - Reegan
  • 1SS - Dudley
  • 1SS - Uma
  • 1LS - Evie
  • 1LS - Katie
  • 2W - Aria
  • 2W - Albert
  • 3Y - Henry
  • 3Y - Maya
  • 4M - Sofie
  • 4M - Harry
  • 5F - Yash
  • 5F - Ellie
  • 6W - James
  • 6W - Abigail

Keep up the good work.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster
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House Point Winners Michaelmas Term

In the Celebration Assembly today, Tuesday 14 December, the housepoint winners for each class were awarded with a book token.  

Congratulations to the following children:

Class  First Place Second place
1LS Henry Alice
1SS Uma Hermione
2W Isabella Esme
3Y Edward M Samuel 
4M Alex T Timi
5F Mya Zahra
6W Katherine Liana

Yellow House won the Housepoint Trophy for this term, Grace and Sachin are pictured with the trophy:

St David  St George St Andrew
2,508 points 2,407 points 2,203 points

Well done to all.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

Promise Badge Awards Michaelmas Term

We were delighted, in our final celebration assembly of the term, to award our Promise Badges.  

They are very special and are awarded at the end of each term to one child in Pre-Prep (PP) and one child in the Upper School (US) for each of the three promise strands: Good Friends, Good Learners, Good Citizens.

The children listed below have embodied the qualities of the promise this term and can wear their new badges with pride.

Good Friends
Charlotte - PP
Albert - US
 
Good Learners
Penelope - US
Samuel - US
 
Good Citizenns
Grace- PP
Freya - US
 
Mr Webb
Assistant Head

Class 3Y Pen Licence

It is always an exciting time for the children when they gain their pen licence, enabling them to make the move from writing in pencil to pen.

For this rite of passage, the children have to show that they can write neatly and consistently in cursive, joined handwriting in all of their work, not just handwriting tasks.

The following children have shown pride in the presentation of all of their learning tasks and have been awarded a Pen Licence and their first handwriting pen:

  • Alex
  • Edward
  • Matthew
  • Nora
  • Patrick
  • Roisin
  • Zac

Well done!

Mrs Yates
Class 3Y Form Tutor
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Lunchtime Supervisors Top Table

Thank you to Ava M, Ava S, Aryan, Charlotte, Darius, Everly, Evie and Rachael and Toni for their good conduct, good manners and respect for others during lunchtimes.

The lunchtime supervisors decided that you are this half term's recipients of Top Table invitations.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

 

Music Exam Results

The first music exams to take place in the new Horton Centre proved very successful for the following 11 pupils. The examiner was impressed with the lovely new facilities and also with the calm and assured performances given by our pupils Congratulations to them all!

Name Instrument Grade Award
Harry Mc Violin 1 Pass
Edward F B Flat Cornet 1 Pass
Alice Guitar 1 Merit
Charlie Guitar 1 Merit
Sophie M Singing 1 Distinction
Matthew Singing 1 Distinction
Alex B Trumpet 2 Distinction
Rohan Trumpet 3 Pass
Chloe S Piano 3 Pass
Grace C Singing 3 Merit
Remi Cello Merit

Julie Barnes
Director of Music
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Pre-Prep Reading Certificates

Pre-Prep reading certificates have this week been awarded to:

  • Anaya
  • Joshua
  • Henry

Well done to you all.

Mr Webb
Head of Pre-Prep

 

Around The Classes

Christmas Lunch Celebrations

Children and staff enjoyed a sumptuous Christmas lunch today.  Tantalising smells wafted out of the kitchen all morning.  Children had enthusiastically entered into the festive spirit wearing some cracking Christmas jumpers and clearly enjoyed their festive food as much singing and excitement could be heard coming from the hall. 

Many thanks and Merry Christmas to our wonderful dinner staff who laid on such a lovely lunch for us all today.

Crescent School

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Class 6W Christmas Sorting Office

Class 6W have been very busy sorting all the Christmas cards that have been posted, these should all be coming home with children today.

Mrs Webb
Class 6W Form Teacher
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School Promise

School Promise Rule Of The Week

For a two or three week period this year we will be focusing on one of the sayings in the new School Promise. We will talk about this in assembly and in form period. It would be great if you could discuss this with your children at home and support the messages we are emphasising in school.

This week we consider the category of Good Citizens. 

'We respect everyone and we are tolerant'

Mr Webb
Assistant Head

Housekeeping

Lunch Menu Week Commencing 5 January 2022

Please click below to view the lunch menu: 

Lunch Menu - 5 January 2022


Olive Catering Services Limited

Useful School Contact Information

Please see below for useful school contact information:

Crescent School Office
01788 521595
admin@crescentschool.co.uk
Postal address: Crescent School, Bawnmore Road, Bilton, Rugby CV22 7QH
 
After School Club
07467 488440
 
Bills, Fees and Online Payment
01926 634273
georginamalin@princethorpe.co.uk
 
Registrar
01788 523851
admissions@crescentschool.co.uk
 
School Shop and Uniform
01926 634272
uniform@princethorpe.co.uk
 
Princethorpe College General Office
01926 634200
post@princethorpe.co.uk
  
twitter:    @CrescentSchRug
facebook: @cres.school

Term Dates 2021/22 And 2022/23

Please find below term dates for 2021/22 and 2022/23:

2021/22
Michaelmas Term
Term starts Monday 6 September 2021
Half Term Saturday 16 October to Sunday 31 October 2021
Term ends Tuesday 14 December 2021

Lent Term
Term starts Wednesday 5 January 2022
Half Term Saturday 19 February to Sunday 27 February 2022
Term ends Tuesday 5 April 2022

Trinity Term
Term starts Monday 25 April 2022
May Bank Holiday Monday 2 May 2022 (no school)
Half Term Saturday 28 May to Sunday 5 June 2022
Term ends Wednesday 6 July 2022
 
2022/23
Michaelmas Term
Term starts Monday 5 September 2022
Half Term Saturday 15 October to Sunday 30 October 2022
Term ends Friday 16 December 2022

Lent Term
Term starts Wednesday 4 January 2023
Half Term Saturday 18 February to Sunday 26 February 2023
Term ends Friday 23 March 2023

Trinity Term
Term starts Monday 17 April 2023
May Bank Holiday Monday 1 May 2023 (no school)
Half Term Saturday 27 May to Sunday 4 June 2023
Term ends Wednesday 5 July 2023
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The Princethorpe Foundation Employment Opportunities

The Foundation has the following vacancies:

  • Foundation Director of Estates
  • Administrator of Estates - Princethorpe College
  • HR Administrator - Princethorpe College
  • Bursary Assistant - Princethorpe College 
  • Teacher of Spanish (Maternity Cover) - Princethorpe College
  • Head of Boys’ Games – Princethorpe College
  • Caretaker - Full Time - Crackley Hall School
  • Caretaker - Part Time - Princethorpe College
  • Cleaner - Saturdays - Princethorpe College
  • Examinations Invigilator - Princethorpe College
  • Lead Examinations Invigilator - Princethorpe College
  • Early Years Assistant - Crackley Hall School

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

www.princethorpe.co.uk/join-us

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

Anti-Fraud - Reminder

Cyber-crime – please be extra vigilant

Parents are asked to be vigilant when reading emails relating to the payment of school fees and any other items to the Foundation. You can protect yourselves by only making payments to us in line with our normal, published methods. Any email offering a large discount on fees for the coming academic year if paid immediately is fraudulent.

There has been no change to the bank details of Princethorpe College, Crackley Hall or Crescent and there is no intention to make any changes in the foreseeable future. Any electronic notification that appears to be from any of the Foundation schools changing these details may be fraudulent.  Our bank details are available on the Parent Bills, the Online Payment Portal and in the Information Booklet for each school, and only those details should be used.

Please do not hesitate to contact me or my colleagues in the Bursary if you are have any doubts about the correct details or indeed if anything appears suspicious.

Eddie Tolcher
Foundation Bursar



 

COVID-19

Hoodies/Tracksuit Tops In School Reminder

One of our measures for controlling the coronavirus spread is keeping classrooms and corridors well ventilated with windows open where possible.  As a result, the children might well find the school colder than they are used to, particularly as we head into winter. For that reason, we would encourage all children to have additional layers available in school. 

School fleeces, hoodies and tracksuit tops are ideal for the job whilst also looking smart.  

Joe Thackway
Headmaster