Storytelling Morning
It was a wonderful start to the week as we welcomed a large number of visitors to the school for our informal story telling morning this Monday 3rd December.
It was a wonderful start to the week as we welcomed a large number of visitors to the school for our informal story telling morning this Monday 3rd December.
CRJS is taking part in a sponsored Reindeer Fun Run on Friday 7th December to raise vital funds to support Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care. The charity provides supportive and end of life care for patients and families who are living with an advanced or terminal illness, such as cancer.
Each year, the PTA raffle some wonderful Christmas hampers to raise funds for the school.
This year, there will be 20 fantastic hampers to raffle and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize hampers are always extra special!
During the week commencing 12th November 2018, the whole school participated in a variety of activities and events designed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1. Each year group focussed on a specific aspect of the two world wars and read an age appropriate piece of literature designed to encourage discussion and allow the children to reflect on the significance of remembrance.
It has been a spectacular springtime of sport at Crawley Ridge, with children throughout the school participating in a wide range of sporting activities. Rachel Taylor, Sports Co-ordinator for the school, explains why.
On Friday 25th May, parents and carers are invited to join the children for the afternoon from 12.45pm as they take part in the annual Sports Day event.
A huge thank you to all the parents, children, staff and the PTA who attended Get Growing Day on Saturday 21st April. Everyone worked really hard on many different tasks to help enhance our beautiful school grounds and the PTA provided most welcome refreshments and lunch.
Last Thursday, 15th March, was Greek Day in Year 4 and all the children arrived at school eagerly anticipating a fun day of activities.
On Thursday 8th March, Year 5 pupils were very excited to visit Hampton Court Palace as part of their study of the Tudors.
On Wednesday 28th February, the children on the playground were very excited as the first flakes of snow arrived at lunchtime.
Towards the end of last half term, both year 4 classes enjoyed a morning at the Ure Museum in Reading as part of their study of Ancient Greece.
Year 5 children bring their Tudor topic to life by making posy bags.