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

What a change in the weather, but that didn’t stop the fun. Well done to all the runners who braved the cold in the Junior School Cross Country event. Our cover photo is of Evie and Katherine who along with Harriet and Sophie took the team trophy in the Year 6 Girls event.

We also held our past pupils matches this week and it was great to welcome back the 2021 Leavers and their parents.

As we come to the end of the last full week of term do read on to find out what else has been happening in school. 

Don't forget the Spring Concert takes place on Monday.

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Headmaster's Message

Headmaster's Message

Dear Parents

What a contrast in weather conditions we have experienced during the week! At least the sun has shone for most of it and although much colder in the last few days, it is still a spring-like view I enjoy from my office window.

One special occasion this week was the past pupils matches between our current Year 6 children and last year’s leavers. This was played in great spirit and with no little skill, both in the boys and girls matches. It was lovely to see all of our former pupils looking so fit, healthy and excited to be back in once familiar surroundings.

Another highlight has been the curriculum workshops that have been run by the teachers for parents and children over the last week or so. We have focused on the theme of growth mindset and I know that many of you have found it very helpful to share the language and ideas that the children have been learning about in school. Many thanks and well done to all the teachers who delivered on these occasions, it is not an easy thing to do.

We look forward next week to the end of term events of the Spring Concert and Easter Service. As always, plenty of preparation has been going on here in school and we are looking forward to inviting parents in to share these moments with their children. In the most recently updated government guidance, there are few if any COVID restrictions now on meetings, but I would emphasise that any visiting adults who would prefer to wear masks are entirely welcome to do so. We have managed numbers in the hall to prevent overcrowding and there will be plenty of ventilation as well.

Best wishes

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

 

Uniform News

We are making some changes to the school uniform that will come into play from the beginning of next term.

We are introducing a new plaid style skirt and pinafore, that will brighten up the girls’ uniform and goes really well with the rest of the current outfit. There has also been a slight redesign of the school jumper, with the new version having a softer material that holds its shape well in a smart, deeper shade of green.

We are adopting a softly-softly approach to this and there is no necessity to purchase the new uniform before old clothes have worn out, but we hope you will have moved over to the new items by the end of Lent Term 2023.

Please also note an update on sports kit, which you will find at the end of this message.

Please read on for further information.

Pinafores for Reception to Y4
Girls in these year groups wear a pinafore style dress. This will be available to purchase in the new plaid design from the beginning of June onwards, to be worn when we return to winter uniform in November 2022.
 
Skirts for Y5 and Y6
When children move to Year 5 they change over to the skirt, and again this will be available in the new material. Michaelmas Term will be the ideal time for the current Year 4 children to buy the new skirt as this is when they would normally move from the pinafore to the skirt anyway. We would encourage those in Year 6 to do so as well.
 
Jumpers
These will be available for all children to purchase from May onwards and can be worn with the summer and winter uniform. It will replace the current jumper and cardigan options. We are very happy for the children with cardigans to continue to wear them until the time comes to renew.
 
Polo Top and Games Tops
The new school polo tops and games tops have been in place since June 2021. These are worn for school sports fixtures when it is important that we look the same and represent the school with pride. All children in Upper School should have these two items of kit for the beginning of the Michaelmas Term 2022.
 
Joe Thackway
Headmaster

Weekly Information

Weekly Calendar

Below is the link for next week's school calendar.   Choir is the only club running on Monday.

There is no PE for Years 3 - 6 due to Spring Concert and Easter service. 

Swimming has finished.

Weekly Calendar - 4 April 2022

After School

Provision can be booked through My School Portal selecting the sessions you require.  Please ensure bookings that include tea are made by 10.00am each day.  

MySchoolPortal

Crescent School

News

2021 Leavers Return For Past Pupil Matches

Crescent School gave a warm welcome to the Leavers of 2021 when they returned to their old primary school to take part in the annual Past Pupil Sports Matches on Thursday 31 March. Many have stayed within the Foundation, and now attend Princethorpe College, but plenty have moved on to other schools.

It was lovely to see all their familiar faces and to welcome them and their parents back into school. It was even better to catch up with their news while enjoying tea and cakes. High on the agenda was a tour of the new Horton Centre, a big change to the school since they left last year. Then it was off to the field and courts respectively, ready to face Crescent’s teams.

The matches were great fun to watch, full of great sporting spirit, and fast paced with plenty of shots at goal. Midway through the netball teams swapped over to ensure everyone had a chance to play. Sport is such a huge part of life here at Crescent, and it was wonderful to see the camaraderie of all the pupils.

This year the results in the Football were 6-3 to Crescent Year 6, with Aryan Satsangi scoring a hat-trick, and in the Netball the Year 7s resoundingly came out on top beating the Year 6s 17-3. What matters most though, is that great fun was had by all.

We always like hearing from past pupils and encourage everyone within the Crescent community to stay in touch with the school. The Foundation has an active alumni community, past parents are welcome to join, as are past pupils once they have finished their secondary education. You can find out more here: https://connect.princethorpe.co.uk/

There is also the Old Crescentians facebook group (again for over 18s) https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldcrescentians/

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Junior Schools Cross Country Challenge

This week, Crescent School’s Year 5 and Year 6 pupils took part in a Junior Schools Cross Country Challenge held at Crackley Hall School. They were joined by pupils from Priors Field Primary School and Balsall Common Primary School.

It was a freezing cold and wet day, and the children were all keen to compete and to get warm running the winding course around the school field. They set off with plenty of energy and enthusiasm and demonstrated great determination and perseverance to complete the race.

The Year 5 girls race was the first to get going and it was a closely matched affair. Grace ran well to finish in 3rd place followed over the line by Ellie in 5th. Lara and Bella both finished in the top 10 with Chloe, Poppy and Annalise all running good races. 

The Year 5 boys were next, with pupils giving their all and showing a fabulous work ethic and team spirit. Strong competition from Balsall Common and Priors Field meant that Crescent’s first finisher was Sam in 5th place, Charlie and Fin also ran well.

The Year 6 girls showed grit, determination, and maturity. Fantastic running from Evie and Katherine saw them stick with the leaders to come home in 4th and 5th places respectively. Stephanie finished in 10th with Eva 11th and Sophia and Liana following on.

The final race was the Year 6 boys and Crescent’s runners faced a strong Crackley team. They set a fast pace but Kai, Caspar, Faris and Aryan stayed strong and all ran solid races.

The individual races were followed by relays, with teams of four competitors running a shorter course. Crescent’s Year 6 girls, Harriet, Sophie, Katherine and Evie, ran brilliantly to claim a well-deserved 1st place.

There were fantastic performances by all of Crescent's pupils, of which we are very proud, not only whilst running but also for their support of one another cheering and encouraging all the runners along. Well done to all and we hope you have warmed up now!

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Curriculum Workshops Share Crescent School’s Strategies For Successful Learning

Crescent School’s Curriculum Workshops have explored how a Growth Mindset can help pupils be successful in their learning. Facilitated by staff over the last two weeks, pupils and parents have enjoyed a range of age-appropriate activities exploring different approaches and strategies for problem solving.

Year 1 parents saw how oral storytelling helps embed speaking and learning objectives in English. Using a range of crafting materials, the children created frames for a favourite story in a collaborative task with their parent. They then uploaded their work to Seesaw, along with their spoken retelling through photos and videos. Parents enjoyed the challenge set by Mrs Symons and Mrs Stapleton, and followed up the activities with great feedback and questions on how we all need to be positive role models in the vocabulary we use when approaching challenging tasks at home, work or school.

The children in Year 2 loved sharing an in school session with their parents and Mr Webb and Mrs McCollin. After agreeing what fixed and growth mindsets look like, they took on a challenge to build a high tower from marshmallow and spaghetti. Despite encountering difficulties and problems, children and parents were able to reset, to think differently, try alternative approaches and encourage one another to remain positive.

Year 3 were pleased to be able to welcome their parents into school for a taster of life in the classroom. Their workshop had a cross-curricular focus on English, ICT and Growth Mindset, led by Mr Adkins and Mrs Yates, with the pupils working with their parents to devise and plan an imaginative and unique story using a story mountain framework. The teams then used the amazing Puppet Pals app on the iPads to turn their story plan into a short drama piece, some involving pirates, monsters, aliens… and even Mahatma Ghandi being eaten by a dragon! It was a great opportunity to share their learning strategies first hand with their adults.

Mrs Monteith and Mrs Johnson led a workshop with Year 4 and their parents on 'Growth Mindset' and the difference it can make to their learning and their lives. They began by standing in a circle creating 'pathways' with a ball of wool to show how the connections in a brain works; then they took part in 'Brain Art' where the children and parents drew dots and pathways to create unique designs and shared them with each other. Lastly, they took part in a challenge to build a free-standing tower made from index cards and 10 sticky dots. It was a hotly contested battle.

A full hall of Year 5 and 6 parents and children were encouraged to look for connection through collaboration through closed and open-ended activities beginning with a mathematical, logical slant from Ms Forth. Parents were introduced to the vocabulary used in school to encourage a growth mindset and pupils and parents then encouraged to evaluate numbers, find a rule that they followed and then create rules with a set of random objects that showed logic. Children produced patterns of height, weight, translucency and order of rotation to name a few. Mrs Webb then continued sharing how staff provide opportunities to use higher order skills such as analysis, evaluation and creativity to consider who you would plant ideas into the mind of and what would those ideas be. Their suggestions for planting ideas to tackle climate change and bring about peace into the minds of world leaders were extremely humbling to hear. Collaboration and discussion were strongly encouraged as such a valuable learning tool throughout the session.

Head of Curriculum, Deputy Head, Bryony Forth, said, “We hope the Curriculum Workshops have helped parents understand the techniques and strategies that we use in school today. We work hard to create a positive, ‘can do’ learning environment in school to enable pupils to achieve. Developing skills in resilience and perseverance and an ability to thrive on challenges are essential. A huge thank you to all of the parents who came in to join us!”

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Bwengu Projects Malawi - Fundraising 2022

Class 4M have been​ asked to complete the Nursery building in Mleghu Village in Bwengu as part of their fundraising at a cost of £685. Any further money raised for this charity close to our hearts will go towards furnishing the building too.

If you would like to get involved, there are plenty of ways you can.

  • Shayla in 4M has created an Easter Bunny Design competition - return the sheet with £1 to enter.
  • On Monday 4 April we have a fundraiser at the beginning of school on the field. 4M will run games and competitions for you to enter and play; prices will be 50p or £1. 
  • Class 4M have completed a Sponsored Silence and of course, fabulous prizes are available for all competitions.
  • Any game cards from 'Chicken Run' that need paying for, should be brought in by the end of term please, again £1 to enter.
  • On the very last day of term Tuesday 5 April, we will run virtual Bwingo! £1 buys 3 game cards. 

This is our 15th year supporting the charity, we really have made a difference to people's lives.

Thanks for all your support.

Ms Forth
Deputy Head

Residentials For Upper School

It is so exciting to think that these classes will soon be off on their residential. Please keep an eye out for the information packs that will be sent to you. It is very important that you read these through and share them with your child. All electronic forms must be returned by the dates stated.

Information sessions have either been held or are in the diary, so there are opportunities for you to speak to teachers, but we are all accessible by email prior to the trip.

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head

Au Revoir To Madame Rochard

Today in our assembly we said our farewells and au revoirs to Madame Rochard, who has stood in and taught French to the children over the last term.  I know that the children have really enjoyed her lessons and getting to know her hand puppet assistant, Nuu-Nuu.  Madame always made the lessons interesting and entertaining with lots of songs and interaction, helping the children to learn and make progress.

We wish her every success in her future endeavours.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

Year 5 Easter Read

Year 5 have received a class reader to enjoy over the Easter holidays, Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo.  If they have already read this book then please encourage them to read another book by the same author.

I am happy for pupils to share the book with you, listen to it or read it themselves. They will all need to have completed reading their book by the start of the Trinity term so that we can work from it together.

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head

Welcome To Mrs Day

As we say goodbye to Madame Rochard, we also welcome our new, and permanent, modern foreign languages teacher Mrs Lucy Day. Lucy comes to us with a wealth of experience teaching foreign languages, most recently at Bilton School and before that at Princethorpe College. Lucy was our successful candidate following a rigorous recruitment process back in November but has been unable to start here due to her commitments at Bilton.

We all look forward to welcoming Lucy from the beginning of next term when she will be delivering lessons in French and Spanish to all of the children in the school, from Reception through to Year 6.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

Absence Requests For Holiday During Term Time Reminder

Parents are discouraged from taking pupils out of school during term-time because of the impact it has on their learning. Should this be unavoidable, permission should always be sought in advance from myself. I am able to pre-authorise absences on certain grounds such as religious observances and special family occasions.

Please ensure you submit any absence requests in good time, through either My School Portal or via the office email admin@crescentschool.co.uk.

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

 

 

Events

BWENGU Fundraising Morning and Bwingo

Monday 4 April and Tuesday 5 April 2022

On Monday 4 April we have a fundraiser at the beginning of school on the field. Class 4M will run games and competitions for you to enter and play; prices will be 50p or £1. 

On the very last day of term Tuesday 5 April, we will run virtual Bwingo! £1 buys 3 game cards. 

Ms Forth
Deputy Head

Crescent School Spring Concert - Upper School

Monday 4 April 2022 - 2.30pm to 3.30pm

We will be presenting our annual Spring Concert on Monday 4 April. It will feature Upper School children only, including the extra-curricular music groups and some soloists, and will start at 2.30pm.

Please enter via the front entrance from 2.15pm where refreshments will be served prior to the service.  

We will start promptly at 2.30pm and finish by 3.30pm so children can be collected at normal dismissal time. The concert will be filmed for those who are unable to attend.

We look forward to you hearing the results of this term’s music hard work and effort!

Mask wearing is optional and the playground is available for parking.

Mrs Barnes
Director of Music

Crescent School Easter Service

Tuesday 5 April 2022

Our Easter Service will be held in the School Hall on Tuesday 5 April, including a telling of the Easter story by the Choir and Class 5F. Prayers will be led by members of F.R.O.G. We do hope you will join us for the most important festival in the Christian year.

Please enter via the front entrance from 2.15pm where refreshments will be served prior to the service. We will start promptly at 2.30pm and finish by 3.30pm so children can be collected at normal dismissal time.

There will be a retiring collection in aid of Bwengu Projects Malawi.

Mask wearing is optional and the playground will be available for parking.

Ms Forth
Deputy Head

Years 3- 6 Wasps Netball Trip

We are looking forward to the Girls Years 3-6 Netball Trip on Sunday 24 April 2022 to watch Wasps Netball play Leeds Rhinos in the Vitality Netball League, 5pm at the Coventry Building Society Arena (Ricoh Arena).

We will depart from School at 1500 and return to School at 1930.  All details have been sent to parents.

Any queries do contact me.

Mrs McCollin
Head of PE and Games

Crescent School Open Evening For Prospective Parents

Tuesday 10 May - 5.00pm to 7.00pm

Please share news of our Open Evening for prospective pupils.

Prospective pupils and their parents are warmly invited to Crescent School's Open Evening on Tuesday 10 May 2022 - 5.00pm to 7.00pm.

Come and find out why Crescent School has been judged Excellent in all areas by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. It's a great opportunity for prospective families to get a feel for the school and to meet, Mr Thackway, Headmaster.

To book your place please click here. 

For more information or to talk to our Admissions Team, please contact our Registrar Mrs Helen Morley on 01788 523851 or by email admissions@crescentschool.co.uk

Please note: 

We have had very high levels of interest in places for Reception and our Year 3 class for September 2022 entry at the Early Bird Application deadline stage. As a result, we have already allocated all of the available places in these year groups for September 2022. We are now operating waiting groups in these year groups for families who are still interested in a place, should a suitable one become available.

We are currently operating waiting groups in most other years apart from our current Reception and Year 1 classes (Year 1 and 2 for September 2022 entry) where we do have some places available as these year groups each have two classes.

We are already taking registrations for places in Reception and Year 3 starting in September 2023. It would be helpful for us to know as soon as possible if current Crescent families have a child who will be of Reception age in September 2023 and if you are likely to be interested in a place for them.

To find out more please click here.

Year 4 Music Technology Workshop

Thursday 12 May

Our Year 4s will be travelling over to Princethorpe College on the afternoon of Thursday 12 May to take part in a special Music Technology Workshop.

Under the guidance of Princethorpe Director of Music, Gil Cowlishaw and Music Teacher, Alison Wakeley, the children will be introduced to computer music production concepts such as sequencing and arrangement and will use special software to make their own composition, which they will be able to share with their families after the event.

It promises to be a fun and engaging session for them all.

Princethorpe College Summer Open Evening

Wednesday 8 June 2022 - 6.30pm to 9.00pm

The College Summer Open Evening will be a great opportunity for prospective families, for Year 7 to 10 September 2023 entry to look around the school and to meet members of staff and pupils. There will be two opportunities to hear from Ed Hester, Headmaster, 6.45pm or 7.30pm, allowing families to explore the College before and after. So, families do not miss out, we are encouraging visitors to book their place and time slot.

Click here to book your place.

If you have any questions please contact the Admissions Team on 01926 643201/262/297 or email admissions@princethorpe.co.uk.

 

Awards

Junior da Vinci Students

This week has been a bumper week for receiving full Junior da Vinci status.

  • Stephanie and Katharine in 6W both receive JdVs in swimming.
  • Harriet in 6W receives hers for Geography.
  • Bella, Charlie and Ellie in 5F receive theirs in Mathematics.
  • Charlie in 5F receives his for Computing 
  • Elliott and Hermione in 1SS receive theirs for English.
  • Aryan, Charlotte and Evie in 6W receive theirs in RE.

Congratulations to you all. Great work everyone.

Mrs Symons
Junior da Vinci Lead

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Accelerated Reader Top Quizzers And Word Wizards

This week's Accelerated Reader Superstars are:

Top Quizzers are:

  • 3Y   Max
  • 4M  Edward
  • 5F   Chloe
  • 6W  Sophie

Word Wizards are:

  • 3Y  Shaylan
  • 4M Leela
  • 5F  Yash
  • 6W Sophie
Mrs Nelson
Teaching Assistant
 
 
 
                

Barnaby is a Good Citizen

Barnaby was very excited today to receive his Good Citizen badge in assembly from Mr Thackway. Everyone agreed he was a worthy recipient for his relentless positivity and he received a rousing round of applause from the whole school.

Well done Barnaby.

Sports Captains Appointed

Congratulations to the following Year 6 children who have been appointed as Sports Captains for the season.

This year the Sports Captains are:

  • Rugby - Caspar and Eva
  • Netball - Chloe

Well done to all the Captains.  

Mrs McCollin
Head of PE and Games

Which Class Topped The Reading Polls This Month?

And now for the highly contested ‘Class Word Wizards’ and ‘Top Quizzing Class’ for this month.

Top Quizzing Class Trophy
Again 3Y – can they possibly be topped?  Collectively they read an astonishing 153 books with Matthew and Edward W being the overall top quizzers this month.
 
Class Word Wizards Trophy
Having read over 2.6 million words, our Class Word Wizards this month are Class 6W.

As special mention to Alex G of Class 4M having read the most words in March.

Many congratulations and well done to all.

Mrs Nelson
Teaching Assistant

Times Table Rockstars

Garage and Gigs are the most important games to show your progress.

Results for last week's class battle - well done 6W:

  • 1st place - Class 6W with 12,862 points
  • 2nd place - Class 3Y with   8,000 points
  • 3rd place - Class 2W with  3,068 points

 Most valuable players in the whole competition:

  • 1st Liana 6W
  • 2nd Ayraan 3Y
  • 3rd Kai 6W

Last week's most improved speedsters in Studio are:

Class 3Y
Zac- Headliner!
Patrick- Wannabe!
Aryaan- Rock Star!
Sophie - Rockstar!
Edward M - Breakthrough Artist!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Class 6W
Faris - Rock Star!
Charlotte -Rock Star!
Chloe - Rock Star!
James - Rock Star!
Liana - Rock Star!
Sachin- Support Act!
Drew - Support Act!
Evie - Support Act!
Ro - Support Act!
Sophie - Breakthrough Artist!
Sophia - Unsigned Act!
Rosina - Headliner!

Please note only the children should play on their account or it influences the level appropriate to them.

Stay Calm and Rock On!!

Art Frizzmeister 
Deputy Head

Pre-Prep Reading Certificates

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

  • Emily
  • Evelyn
  • Lilah
  • Lily
  • Lota
  • Reegan
  • Summer

Well done to you all.

Mr Webb
Head of Pre-Prep

 

Around The Classes

Science Outdoor Learning

It has been great to see the children embracing outdoor learning in Science over the past term. Some highlights are:

  • Class 1LS birdwatching and looking at winter sculptures
  • Class 1SS labelling parts of body
  • Class 2W finding items that were alive, once-lived and never lived
  • Class 3Y observing changes in trees in different seasons
  • Class 4M looking at minibeasts to create classification keys; doing litter surveys in the park and birdwatching
  • Class 5F Birdwatching
  • Class 6W boat testing at Switzerland, Princethorpe College
  • Ornithology club

Mrs Johnson
Science and DT Teacher

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Friendship Circle

Members of 3Y are invited every week to play in the Friendship Circle. We use it as a time to talk about how our week has been, what kind things have other people done for us or what have we done that was kind to another person. Jez the Jigsaw Piece is there to help us sometimes. We also play games where you need to communication with each other and there is a lot of laughter! Sometimes children who do not usually 'hang out' together find that they enjoy playing together and will continue on the playground when friendship group is ended for the day. We hope next term that Friendship Circle will be outside in the sunshine rather than in the Horton Centre.

Ms Forth
Deputy Head

Eve Hamuza From Malawi 'Visits' 4M Geography

Class 4M had a virtual visitor to round off their Bwengu Topic this term. Eve was born in southern Malawi but has worked in the Bwengu area where she grew up. She shared her experiences of daily life in the city and rural areas of the country. Children were able to ask her questions and found out new information as well as reinforcing their previous studies.

Class 4M are looking forward to seeing you on Monday for their charity games morning starting at 8.15am on the field.

Ms Forth
Deputy Head
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Class 6W Mother's Day Cards

It was lovely to see Class 6W thinking about what they were grateful for, writing their ideas down on the petals of their handmade hyacinths. 

Mrs Webb
Class 6W Form Teacher

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 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.

From now until the end of term we will be looking at a very important idea from the Good Citizens section of the Promise:

‘We are honest and tell the truth’

Mr Webb
Assistant Head

Sport

U9’s ISA Midlands Tag Rugby Tournament

Despite having played very little competitive tag rugby, the Under 9’s gave an absolutely superb account of themselves at the ISA Midlands tournament, pitting them against 11 other schools.

In the group stages Crescent won 2 games (including beating one of the eventual finalists), narrowly lost 2 games and drew the final one, meaning they ended up in 3rd place in the group, agonisingly missing out on a chance at the semi-finals by one point.

Not letting their heads go down at this, the team rallied themselves to win their play-off game against a very strong Tettenhall side, meaning an overall finish of 5th of 12 teams. Top try scorers for Crescent were Timi, Alex and Alex, with Albert voted player of the tournament for his excellent tackling and support play. A massive well done to the entire squad, who played their hearts out throughout.

Mr Adkins
Teacher of Boy's Games
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U8 Hockey Triangular with Bilton Grange and Crackley Hall 

The U8A team put in a fantastic all-around performance, with great team play and solid passing and tackling from all members. Alex and Matthew were formidable in defence clearing hard to ensure that the ball rarely stayed in Crescent's half for long. Lewis, Henry and Maxi excelled in midfield, using each other well and working hard to win the ball. Akaal and Zac gave options up front and pounced on any ball that came their way. The determination of this team to win the ball and battle hard meant that they created a huge number of scoring situations in both of their matches, and many were put away. Maxi, scoring in both matches and Akaal, Zac and Matthew also getting their names on the scoreboard. Final scores were a 4-2 win against Bilton Grange and 7-0 win against Crackley Hall. It was wonderful to have such a lot of support on the side lines and the boys thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon of hockey.

The U8B had a 1-0 win v Bilton Grange. Fantastic determination and drive from the offset leading to an early goal in the first half. Lots of continued pressure saw us maintain possession for the majority of the game with the ball in Crescent's attacking half with several shots going just wide of the goal. Great defence from Edward M and Shaylan made sure that any attacking play from BG was quickly closed down. They then won 9-1 v Crackley Hall. Great team effort by all the boys in both games, pressing the ball well, making strong tackles and driving the ball forward. Excellent crosses into the D by Max, Herbie and Edward W creating some excellent opportunities which Sam, Edward W, Herbie and Max were able to capitalise on. 

Great work by all pupils.

Mrs McCollin and Mrs Dowling

U11’s Midlands ISA Contact 7’s at Princethorpe College

Crescent U11’s learnt some very valuable lessons at the ISA Midland Contact 7’s Rugby Tournament, improving dramatically as they went and finishing very strongly. Despite being blown away in the opening game by the eventual champions Crackley, they never let their heads go down, recording two narrow losses again Twycross and Dixie.

Crescent then played out of their skins, pulling off a fantastic victory over Dixie in the knock-out stages, leaving them to finish 3rd overall. Top try scorers were Eva, Aryan and Sam, with Sam also unanimously voted player of the tournament for his excellent skill and effort in both attack and defence.

Mr Adkins
Teacher of Boys Games
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FoC Events

Foc - Joules Seconds Sale

Wednesday 6 April 2022

Another Joules Sale is being held at Crescent School. Tickets are now on sale to the general public. Please use the link below to book your 1 hour shopping session on Wednesday 6 April 2022.

TicketSource (or scan the QR code in the poster).

Please be aware that all attending will need their own ticket, including children.

Men's, women's, children's and home merchandise are available at rock bottom prices. Racks are constantly replenished throughout the day. Ticket sales all go to Crescent Adventure. 

Plenty of parking will be available on the playground plus refreshments.

Mask wearing preferred.

Friends of Crescent

FoC - Bag2school Collection

Our next Bag2school collection is on Thursday 28 April. Weather permitting, the playground will be open to drive your vehicle in and unload any clothing bags from 4.00pm to 5.00pm (3.00pm to 4.00pm on the front lawn) on Wednesday 27 April, the day before the collection.  Bags can be dropped on the morning of the 28 April from 7.30am.

The Easter holidays are a great time to have a good sort out!

We accept the following ‘good quality’ items for RE-USE*:

  • Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s clothing
  • Paired shoes (tied together or elastic band around)
  • Handbags
  • Hats
  • Bags
  • Scarves and ties
  • Jewellery
  • Lingerie
  • Socks
  • Belts
  • Soft toys
  • Household linen
  • Household curtains
  • Household towels
  • Household bedding (bed sheets, pillow cases and duvet covers)

* We reserve the right to refuse any unsuitable items

We DO NOT accept:
  • Duvets and blankets
  • Pillows and cushions
  • Carpets, rugs and mats (including bath, shower and toilet mats)
  • Soiled, painted, ripped or wet clothing
  • School uniforms with and without logo
  • Corporate clothing and workwear
  • Textile off cuts, yarns or threaded material

Friends of Crescent

FoC

FoC Groups And Contact Information

Below are the details of the FoC Year Group Representatives and group links. 

Year Group Representatives
Reception RE Emily and Becky
Reception RP Sarah and Alison
Year 1 Hannah and Zainab
Year 2 Vicky and Nicole
Year 3 Ash and Sally
Year 4 Inez and Karen
Year 5 Emilie and Laynie
Year 6 Semma and Anita
 
Chair Nick  chair@friendsofcrescent.co.uk
Secretary Laura secretary@friendsofcrescent.co.uk
  Facebook: FoC Facebook Group
  Whatsapp Comms FoC Whatsapp Comms
  Easyfundraising Easy Fundraising
  Pre-Loved Uniform Pre-Loved Uniform
 
More information can also be found on Crescent School website by clicking here:

https://www.crescentschool.co.uk/foc 
 
Nick Brosnan
FoC Chair

 

 

   

 

 

Housekeeping

Lunch Menu Week Commencing 4 April 2022

Please click below to view the lunch menu: 

Lunch Menu - 4 April 2022 

Children are able to have either the Main or Vegetarian option.

Olive Catering Services Limited

Useful School Contact Information

Please see below for useful school contact information:

Crescent School Office
01788 521595
Postal address: Crescent School, Bawnmore Road, Bilton, Rugby CV22 7QH
 
After School Club
Miss Wrzesniacka (Miss V)
07467 488440
 
Bills, Fees and Online Payment
01926 634273
 
Registrar
01788 523851
 
School Shop and Uniform
01926 634272
 
Princethorpe College General Office
01926 634200
 
 
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
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:

  • Lunchtime Supervisor - Crescent School
  • Examination Invigilators - Princethorpe College

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.

Childcare Vouchers And Tax-Free Childcare - Reminder

Parents are reminded that childcare vouchers and tax-free childcare can be used for costs for a child under their compulsory school age. Once a child reaches compulsory school age – on 31 December, 31 March or 31 August following their fifth birthday (whichever comes first) - these payments can only be used for before and after school care.

Eddie Tolcher
Foundation Bursar

Accessing Your On-Line Billing Account - Reminder

Parents wishing to access their on-line billing account should visit: https://parent.princethorpe.co.uk/api/homepage/.

At the top of your screen you will see a menu that allows you to see your invoices and your statement.

To view your invoices please click 'School Fee Invoices'. This will provide you with a list of all invoices raised for all your children within the Foundation. 

To open an individual invoice, select the pdf icon from the download column and click to open. A box will appear on your screen, please click the box to view your invoice.

To view your statement please hover your curser over 'School Fee Invoices'.  A drop-down box will appear 'Statement of Account'. Please click on this. 

This screen will enable you to see the date, account code and current balance. A list of the transactions made during any given month will appear (any brought forward balance from previous terms will appear under this section).  To change the month you wish to view please click on the 'v' to the right hand side of the box containing month and year.

Eddie Tolcher
Foundation Bursar

School Uniform Items Stocked At School

The following items are stocked in the School Office and can be added to your account:

  • Winter hats
  • Scarves
  • Gloves
  • Ties
  • Swimming hats
  • Sports socks
  • Hair bands
  • Hair scrunchies
  • Hair clips
  • Sun hats
  • Music group badges - Choir, Orchestra, String, Brass and Wind

Please do contact admin@crescentschool.co.uk in if you need any of the above items.

Crescent School Office

Outside School

Good Luck U10s In Your REWHC Midlands Tournaments This Weekend

It has been fantastic to see pupils enjoying plenty of success in their Rugby & East Warwickshire Hockey Club (REWHC) matches.

The REWHC Boys U10s team won the Warwickshire County Tournament and play in Midlands Tournament this weekend. Good luck to Matthew, Charlie, Sam, Alex and Maximillion!

Good luck also to Ellie, Chloe, Ava, Bella, Esme and Sofie as well. They play for REWHC Girls U10s who also qualified for the Midlands Tournament after finishing second in the County event.

We have our fingers crossed for you all.

 

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Evelyn, Iris And Charlotte's Ballet Performance

Mrs Hosegood advised us that this week, Evelyn, Iris and Charlotte performed both ballet and tap dances in front of parents for the end of term Love Ballet show. This has been their first term dancing and they have worked hard to practice. The beautiful ballet steps were to the music Somewhere Over the Rainbow and the fast paced fun tap dance was Lollipop.

Well done girls.

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Charlie Plants Trees For Queens Jubilee

Charlie volunteered his time last weekend to help the Mayor of Rugby plant trees in Dunchurch for the Queen's Jubilee. He planted an apple tree and asked the Mayor about how she was elected. 

Thanks to his Mum for sending this in. Good work Charlie.

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Ava's Hockey Success

Ava was awarded the 'Goalkeepers Coach Award' at the end of season presentation on Friday at Rugby and East Warwickshire Hockey Club where she plays for the U10 Girls team.

Thanks to her Dad for sending this in.  Well done Ava.

Crescent School

Alfie, Lilah And Thomas' Rugby Success

Alfie, Lilah and Thomas competed in their first competitive rugby tournament last weekend, their team came 3rd and they all contributed to the team with tries and tags, all with big smiles on their faces!

Thanks to Mrs Millward for sending this in.

Well done all.

Crescent School