Welcome to The Courier, Crescent School's e-newsletter.

Our Year 6 children started their post-exam celebrations this week with a wonderful continental breakfast feast. They were also given their Leavers Hoodies which were generously paid for by the FoC - thank you.  How fabulous do they look!

Do keep an eye on the Calendar and Events sections, for updates for the term ahead and read on to find out what else has been happening in school this week.

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Headmaster's Message

Headmaster's Message

Dear Parents

This week’s edition of the Courier will be pinging into your in boxes hopefully as you are enjoying some sunny/cloudy/hopefully-not-rainy weather at, or shortly after, the school summer fete. Many thanks to everyone who has been involved in putting this year’s fete together, it is always a considerable source of enjoyment for the children and feels like a real mile post in the passage of the summer term. Many families have also made generous contributions to the tombola and the raffle, which were very well stocked this year. Many thanks to them and of course to all of you who have dipped into your pockets to allow your children to take part. Your support is much appreciated.

With plenty of cricket and rounders fixtures going on this week and preparations for sports days also in full swing, we feel we are fully in the midst of the school summer term.

I would also make a plug for the excellent digital safeguarding presentation that we ran on Monday evening. Those who attended all agreed it was a really useful and hands on session with plenty of actionable advice. As parents of young children who will soon grow into young adults, this is vital knowledge for you to have. For those who didn't attend, a Vimeo of the evening has been sent out. Please do take the time to watch it.

Another highlight of the week gone by was the Year 6 celebration breakfast on Wednesday morning. This is a relatively new innovation and is a chance to celebrate the achievements of the Year 6 children, particularly after all their exam endeavours. There was a delicious selection of croissants, cereal, pastries and fruit kebabs for the children to enjoy. To add to the occasion, they were all wearing their newly presented leavers’ hoodies and looked very smart.

Next week they will be away at their residential trip in south Devon and I am pleased that I will be able to accompany them for the second part of the week. This will conclude the residential trips for this school year and it is so exciting to have these back on the calendar again. Plans for next year’s trips are already well underway.

I hope you all enjoy a restful weekend. 

Joe Thackway
Headmaster

 

Weekly Information

Weekly Calendar

Weekly Calendar

Please click on the link below for next week's calendar. 

Calendar 23 May 2022 

Please note:
Monday:
Archery - this is the final week for Group 1.
 
Friday:
There is no Orchestra as previously advised.
 
Outdoor Learning Clothing:
For Outdoor Learning children should have long trousers, long sleeved top and their coat if it is raining or a waterproof jacket.  Click here to read the previous article.
 
After School
Provision can be booked through My School Portal selecting the sessions you require. 
 
If you require your child to have tea, please ensure bookings are made by 10.00am each day.  
 

MySchoolPortal

Crescent School

Music Lesson Timetable

Please click on the link below to view the Music Lesson timetable, parents of children having lessons will be emailed the password:

Music Lessons 23 May 

Mrs Barnes
Director of Music

 

Co-Curricular Clubs

Remember co-curricular clubs ends on 24 June for this year. This gives some clubs a week if they need to catch up on one. Parents have been notified of the clubs running that week and SOCS has been updated.

The new programme is being put together with some new additions - this will be released in August on SOCS.

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head

News

Crescent’s Great Platinum Jubilee Bake Off

Pupils at the Crescent School took part in a special DT Challenge this week when they channelled their inner Mary Berry and went all out to win the school’s Great Platinum Jubilee Bake Off. Their task was to design, bake and decorate a Victoria Sponge cake to mark HM Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee.

Pupils worked in teams and, after researching the history of the Victoria Sponge, began by carefully designing their cakes. Mrs Johnson then provided all the ingredients, and, on Wednesday, Year 6 got busy baking their sponges, being careful to beat well but fold the flour in gently, as one of the key judging criteria was a light and airy cake.

Friday morning was all about the decoration and the youngsters spent periods 1 and 2 excitedly creating their stunning designs, we had Union Jack flags made from whipped cream and summer fruit, royal crown creations, strawberry flowers, chocolate dipped strawberries, red, white and blue sprinkles and even an English tea-time favourites cake!

Judging all the cakes were Mr Adkins and Mrs Stephenson, who happily took on the hard work of tasting all those cakes. In addition to the texture and taste of the sponge they considered, the creativity of the design, how the fillings complimented the cake and how the team worked together to produce the finished entry.

After much deliberation the results were: in first place Charlotte and Chloe and in second place Stephanie, Katherine, Harriet and Rory. A really big well done to everyone though, as it was a very close decision.

Mrs Johnson, said, “Our bakers were just incredible, the effort and creativity put into making their cakes has been amazing. Well done everyone.”

And there is plenty more Platinum Jubilee fun to come, as the school is holding a themed Jubilee Day after half term on Friday 10 June to mark the Queen’s anniversary in our own special Crescent way!

 

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Year 5 Destination Meetings

Parents of 5F are invited to choose an appointment time for a Destinations meeting. These are for Year 5 parents with Ms Forth as Form Tutor and supported by Mrs Webb as Head of Year 6 Transition.

This is a chance to review your son or daughter's attainment up to this point and have a realistic discussion regarding plans for secondary school destinations and the process you now need to enter.

The 15 minute meetings will be run on Teams and you will be sent the link after booking your appointment.

The dates and times for these appointments are:

  • Monday 13 June 1700 - 1900 or
  • Tuesday 14 June 1300 - 1700

Please select one appoointment from the dates listed above with Ms Forth via the link below by Thursday 9 June. We look forward to seeing you. 

Year 5 Destinations Meetings 

Ms Forth
Deputy Head/5F Form Tutor

Roles And Responsibilities For Year 6 2022/23

It is with great pleasure that I am writing to let you know about the timeline for roles and responsibilities for 5F as they enter 6W.

Any child who would wish to apply for Head Boy and Girl will need to write a letter to Mr Thackway by Monday 6 June 2022, explaining the qualities they have to bring to the role. These are to be handwritten and should be the children’s work. The children will be given a job description so they are aware of what the job entails.

We are intending that the Head Boy and Girl will be announced before 13 June.

If a child would like to be a House Captain (two for each House), they can apply for both roles but if chosen as Head Boy or Girl, they will no longer be considered for House Captain.

Each House is to have duties and responsibilities to perform. They will work as a team, co-ordinated by their House Captain, Mrs Webb and Mrs Nelson. Any child who would like to be considered as a House Captain will need to apply to their House Teacher with a brief letter to say why they are interested in the role by the 17 June (Mrs Pullen for St Andrew, Mrs Forth for St George, Mrs Johnson for St David). The children will be given a job description for this too. They can give a brief talk to their House on 20 June explaining why they will be a good captain. We are intending for the House Captains to be announced before 27 June.

There will be Team Captains appointed in each of the main sports rather than Sport Prefects. This will allow more children to have the opportunity to help lead their team alongside Mr Adkins and Mrs McCollin. These positions will be decided by the sports staff and announced during the year. There will also be Monitors for Library, Orchestra and Choir - these will be organised by Mrs Calder and Mrs Barnes

The table below shows the responsibilities each House will have through the year, changing team each term. The House Captains will play an important part in organising the rotas for these responsibilities.

Eco Team Duty Team Pupil Team
Recycling
Litter pick
Making sure class doors are shut if empty
Lost property
Helping tidy up at lunchtime on the playground and in the playzone
UV monitor
Door duty
Ringing the bell
Assembly team
Wet break duty
Homework collection
Writing the date on the board
Play leaders
 
Each House is to be trained to be play leaders. Mrs McCollin will work with each house for one day through the year, coaching them to develop the skills needed to be a good Play Leader. She will monitor their activity and reward them accordingly. These Teams will help organise and work with younger children in the playground.

Year 6 buddy with the Reception children, helping them to settle in, sitting with them at lunchtime on occasion and modelling the Crescent Promise.

We believe all of these roles will give the children more responsibility, increased maturity and develop a range of skills that will serve them well as they move on to their Senior School.

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head

Year 5 Enjoy A Taste Of Life At Senior School

Year 5 pupils visited Princethorpe College on Thursday 19 May, to take part in a special Crescent School only taster day. It was an early opportunity for them to experience life at the Foundation’s senior school and start to become familiar with the bigger school environment, helping to make the move to secondary school a less daunting experience.

Pupils took part in lessons in Science, History, Business Studies, Maths and Textiles. They also had a walk around the school buildings and grounds, enjoyed a legendary Princethorpe cookie, spotted old Crescent friends now at Princethorpe, took lunch in the Refectory and participated in other activities including a Q&A with the prefects. At the end of the day they had the chance to familiarise themselves with the CEM tests used on entrance examinations day.

Their parents were invited to Princethorpe too, to meet members of the Senior Leadership Team.

Parents are reminded that Crescent School children are not automatically entered for Princethorpe’s Entrance Examinations. Those wishing to apply for September 2023 entry must complete a registration form by Friday 30 September at the latest, with the Entrance Examinations then taking place on Saturday 5 November.

More information is available from the Admissions Office at Princethorpe, they can be contacted on 01926 634201/262/297 or email admissions@princethorpe.co.uk.

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Year 6 Start Their Celebrations With A Treat

Year 6 enjoyed a Celebration Breakfast on Wednesday and Chef Mr Moore and his team had laid on a super spread. The children have worked hard this year, handled their examinations so well and at all times been excellent role models for the pupils in the lower school. 

Breakfast was laid out in the hall with cereals, pastries, fruit and fruit juice to choose from and Year 6 made short work of the tasty feast.

The children were also presented with their Leavers' Hoodies and they were quick to put them on. Now a tradition for most schools, the hoodies will always be a tangible memory of their time at Crescent and their fellow pupils. They all looked so smart. We took them straight outside for a photo. A huge thank you to the FoC for organising them!

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Slapton Sands Reminders For Sunday 22 May 2022

It is with great excitement that 6W go to Slapton Ley Field Centre on their residential this weekend. Last minute reminders:

  • Arrive at school at 0930 on Sunday
  • The school is not open so toilet before you come
  • Children have their rucksack packed with packed lunch in a reusable box, entertainment and drinks -in a reusable bottle (and may be a pound or two for the service station if you wish)
  • All other belongings are packed in a suitcase
  • Come ready for an adventure

I can't wait.

Mrs Webb
Class 6W Form Teacher

 

Crescent Raises £1,110 For Rugby Based Charity Bwengu Projects Malawi

On Tuesday 17 May local Rugby resident Sam Melia, from Bwengu Projects Malawi, visited the Crescent School to receive a cheque for £1,110.00.  The cheque was presented by Year 4 pupils, Maggie and James, in assembly in front of the whole school.

The Crescent School has been supporting the work of Bwengu Projects for fifteen years now. In fact, the school was one of the charity’s first supporters back in 2007 when they donated books for use in school libraries. Each year the Year 4 children at the Crescent School study Africa and in particular Malawi and the work that Bwengu Projects does. Studying the challenges the people in Malawi face helps the children to appreciate the similarities and differences in our societies.

At the end of their topic the children organise fundraising activities that the whole school participates in. For the first time, in 2022, Bwengu Projects asked Crescent School to support a whole project, the completion of a Nursery and Orphan Feeding Centre in Mleghu in the most northern part of Malawi. The children set themselves a target of £685 which would enable the building to be completed.

The Year 4s raised money in a number of enterprising ways including, a sponsored silence, guessing games and a non-uniform day and together they managed to raise a whopping £1,110.

Bryony Forth, Deputy Head, commented,

“Supporting the Bwengu Project is always a highlight of my teaching year, something which I personally am very proud to be part of. The children enjoy studying Bwengu and comparing 'A Village Less Economically Developed than Rugby'.  Over the years, we must have raised over £12,000 and helped pay for renovating schools, building a Women's Development Centre, sewing machines, a teacher's salary and nearly 60,000 meals for orphans.

“The children worked incredibly hard this year organising lots of events. They have smashed their fundraising target, having raised a great total of £1,110.00. As well as completing the building, the money will also now provide for furniture and toys for the nursery and cooking pots, bowls and a supply of food."

Samantha Melia was overwhelmed, and commented,

“This is really wonderful. There are so many different people in need across the world and we are so grateful that every year pupils at the Crescent help unlock the opportunity of education for the children of Malawi.”

 

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Music Lessons For Years 3-6

Please complete the form below if your child would like Music Lessons from September 2022.

If your child is currently having music lessons you do not need to complete the form unless they would like to try a new instrument.  

Music Lessons

Any queries do contact me.

Mrs Barnes
Director of Music

Uniform Update

The new school jumpers have arrived and are now available to order, these are listed as unisex jumpers. The new pinafores and skirts should be arriving in early June and a message will be sent out with further details to order.

The items below have been discontinued and are on sale, there are only a few left in stock:

  • Old style polos (ideal for Forest School) now £8
  • Old style hoodies (ideal for Forest School) now £8
  • Green Gym Shorts now £6 (the black skort has replaced the gym shorts, these can still be worn and are ideal to wear under the summer dresses) 

Please order via the link below.

School Uniform Order Form

Crescent School

 

 

 

Events

Reception Show and Tell

Wednesday 25 May 2022 or Thursday 26 May 2022

This is an opportunity to share your child's learning journey through Reception.

We look forward to seeing you.

 

Mrs Pullen and Mrs Emery
Reception Class Teachers

 

Non-Uniform Day In Aid Of Birmingham Children's Hospital

Friday 27 May 2022

This term's chosen charity for our fundraising is Birmingham Children's Hospital. On Friday 27 May we shall be inviting the children to come to school wearing anything red as the logo for the hospital is a red balloon. 

After half term we shall be organising more fundraising for the hospital through a number of different games and activities. This will be on Friday 17 June and more details are to follow.

Mrs Stapleton

 

Year 3 - 6 Sports Day

Tuesday 7 June 2022 - 10.00am to 12.30pm

We are all very much looking forward to our Sports Day for Years 3-6 on Tuesday 7 June. This is being held within the school day so normal drop off and collection times from school apply.

Please note that all pupils are to wear PE kit to school, blazers are not required but full tracksuit are to be worn. Please ensure that your child(ren) comes to school with the following:

  • sun cream, applied before school
  • a school sunhat (these can be purchased from the school office)
  • a refillable drinks bottle of water (snacks will be provided)

 

Sports days are always very much anticipated by the children and really enjoyable for all involved.

Parents are invited to come and support, please book your tickets via the link below so we are able to advise Princethorpe of numbers attending and car parking. 

Year 3 - 6 Sports Day

Mrs McCollin
Head of PE and Games

Queen's Jubilee Celebration

We will be marking Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee in school on Friday 10 June. 

The children will be encouraged to attend wearing red, white and blue and will take part in a carousel of activities throughout the day. We will also gather together for a jubilee themed picnic lunch on the field. 

We are looking forward to celebrating this momentous occasion.

Mrs Yates
Head of History

Summer Concert Upper School

Monday 13 June - 2.15pm - 3.15pm

All the musicians in the Upper School - and there are many of them - have been working hard preparing for our Summer Concert after half-term.

Choir, Orchestra, Brass Group, Flute Group, Wacky Music, 3Y Recorders and soloists will perform for your delectation and delight. Doors open at 2.15pm with refreshments in the Library.

Do come and support all the hard work that has been going on this term.  Book your tickets here:

Upper School Summer Concert

Mrs Barnes
Director of Music

Summer Concert Pre-Prep

Tuesday 14 June - 9.15am - 10.00am

Pre-Prep are starring in their very own Summer Concert on Tuesday 14 June. All classes in the PrePrep, Mini Brass and some soloists will be very excited to show you what they have been learning in Music. 

Refreshments will be served in the Library from 8.45am.  Book your tickets here:

Pre-Prep Summer Concert

Mrs Barnes
Director of Music

Years 1 and 2 Sports Day

Tuesday 21 June 2022 - 2.00pm to 3.30pm

We are all very much looking forward to our Sports Day for Years 1 and 2 on Tuesday 21 June. This is being held within the school day so normal drop off and collection times from school apply.

Please note that all pupils are to wear PE kit to school, blazers are not required but tracksuit tops or hoodies are to be worn. Please ensure that your child(ren) comes to school with the following:

  • sun cream
  • a school sunhat (these can be purchased from the school office)
  • a refillable drinks bottle of water (snacks will be provided)

Sports days are always very much anticipated by the children and really enjoyable for all involved.

Parents are invited to come and support, please book your tickets via the link below:

Year 1 and 2 Sports Day

Mrs McCollin
Head of PE and Games

Reception Sports Day

Monday 27 June 2022 - 2.15pm to 3.15pm

We are all very much looking forward to our Sports Day for Reception on Friday 27 June. This is being held within the school day so normal drop off and collection times from school apply.

Please note that all pupils are to wear PE kit to school, blazers are not required but tracksuit tops or hoodies are to be worn. Please ensure that your child(ren) comes to school with the following:

  • sun cream 
  • a school sunhat (these can be purchased from the school office)
  • a refillable drinks bottle of water (snacks will be provided)

Sports days are always very much anticipated by the children and really enjoyable for all involved.

Parents are invited to come and support, please book your tickets via the link below: 

Reception Sports Day

Mrs McCollin
Head of PE and Games

Reminder - Princethorpe College Summer Open Evening

Wednesday 8 June 2022 - 6.30pm to 9.00pm

The College Summer Open Evening is a great opportunity for prospective families, for Year 7 to 10 and Lower Sixth entry, for September 2023 and beyond, to look around the school and to meet members of staff and pupils. As part of the evening, 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

Another great week, celebrating successes in learning.

  • Bella in 5F becomes a double JdV student in English and Eva in 6W becomes a double JdV student in Maths
  • Liana in 6W becomes a full JdV student in Maths
  • Rohan in 6W achieves his in Computing 
  • Yash in 5F in English.
  • Kiran, Aria, Evelyn, Isabella and Thomas in 2W become full JdV students in Art, as do Joshua, David, Feranmi, Uma, Sophia and Hermione in 1SS.

Congratulations to you all.

Mrs Symons
Junior da Vinci Lead

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Accelerated Reader Achievements

This week's reading superstars are:

  • 500k Words:  Maisie 

  • Word Millionaire: Edward M and Mya 

  • Triple Millionaire: Poppy 

  • Quintuple Millionaire: Alex T

Mrs Nelson
Teaching Assistant

Accelerated Reader Top Quizzers And Word Wizards

This week's Accelerated Reader Superstars are:

Top Quizzers are:

  • 3Y   Toni
  • 4M  Shiv
  • 5F   Tegan
  • 6W  Katherine

Word Wizards are:

  • 3Y  Akaal
  • 4M Maisie
  • 5F  Libby
  • 6W Eva
Mrs Nelson
Teaching Assistant
 
 
 
                

Pre-Prep Reading Certificates

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

  • Albert
  • Dudley
  • Flora
  • Hannah
  • Kian
  • Oore

Well done to you all.

Mr Webb
Head of Pre-Prep

 

Times Table Rockstars

Results for last week's battle - well done 2W:

  • 1st place - Class 2W with 24,147 points
  • 2nd place - Class 4M with 10,596 points
  • 3rd place - Class 3Y with    4,485 points

 Most valuable players in the whole competition:

  • 1st  Kian 2W
  • 2nd Tomisin 2W
  • 3rd Alfie 2W

Last week's most improved speedsters in Studio are: 

Class 3Y
Lewis - Rockstar!
Maya - Headliner!
Edward M- Breakthrough Artist!
Akaal - Breakthrough Artist
 
Class 4W
James - Rock Legend!
 
New 'Battle' 19-26 May 2022 all classes against each other. 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

Around The Classes

Class 1SS What Makes A Good Friend

As part of our PSHE Jigsaw objectives, we were prompted to think about what we look for in a good friend. We drew around Elliott and filled his outline with all our ideas about what makes a good friend. We then completed a sorting game so we could discuss what are good friendship behaviours and those that aren't. 

Mrs Stapleton
Class 1SS Class Teacher

 

Class 2W Art

What a beautiful view!

Continuing our learning about how to create landscape art, 2W used aqua pencils to create blending colours to show the depth of a countryside or awesome sunsets. 

Mrs Stapleton
Class 1SS Art Teacher

Year 4 Thinking Skills

Part of thinking skills is about spatial awareness. To help Year 4 visualise, it was important for them to experience so we got the blocks out to rotate 3D shapes and also draw 2D plans from above.

Mrs Webb
Assistant Head

 

Class 6W Computing – Physical Programming

In Computing this week Year 6 began a brand new unit looking at physical programming and engineering, designing and coding computer programs to operate real-life outputs, such as lights and motors. They had great fun using tiny microprocessors called Crumbles to program algorithms to make LEDs or ‘sparkles’ flash in particular colours and sequences. In future weeks they will be designing, building and programming their own motor-powered vehicles to complete a range of challenges.

Mr Adkins
Head of Digital Learning

School Promise

School Promise Rule Of The Week

This week’s promise is in the category of Good Learners and focuses on the theme of listening.

This is such a key attribute for learning. A pupil who really listens actively, takes on advice and feedback and takes action on what they have heard, it genuinely does demonstrate the learner profile that makes such a difference in the classroom.

‘We listen and don’t interrupt’

It would be great if you could discuss this with your children at home and support the messages from our School Promise.

Mr Webb
Assistant Head

Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship – Top Tips For Younger Children

According to Ofcom’s most recent research, a significant proportion of children are already online by the time they start school, with 17% of 5-year-olds owning their own mobile phone and 50% using messaging platforms.

As such a major part of day-to-day, becoming familiar with technology is generally encouraged in younger children – up to a point course! It is absolutely essential that we recognise both the benefits and the risks of younger children accessing devices and going online.

At Crescent, Digital Citizenship lessons start immediately from Reception, as it is vital to instil the basics of these skills in pupils straight away, giving us a strong platform to build on as they move through the school.  

Please take a look at this guide full of helpful tips for how to allow your child to safely engage with online technology… if you choose to of course! 

Mark Adkins
Head of Digital Learning

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 23 May 2022

Please click below to view the lunch menu for next week, children are able to have either the Main or Vegetarian option. 

Lunch Menu - 23 May 2022

Crescent School

Term Dates 2021/22 And 2022/23

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

2021/22
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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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
Instagram: Instagram Link

The Princethorpe Foundation Employment Opportunities

The Foundation has the following vacancies:

  • Drama Teacher - Crescent School
  • Learning Support Assistant - Princethorpe College
  • Estates Assistant - 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.