We are excited to be celebrating the upcoming Safer Internet Day by hosting a virtual parent & carer support session with Anna Sarjantson, Liam Buggs, Tim Barette and James Fraser. Join us in conversation as we explore the best ways to support our children and young people navigating the online...
We are excited to announce our new School Council has been elected! These children will play an important role in representing their peers, sharing ideas, and helping to make positive changes in our school. We can’t wait to see all the great things they will do!
We have been learning all about people who help us this week through our book; 'A Superhero Like You'. We have learnt about different professions and have been lucky enough to have some visits from real police officers and a firefighter. The children loved listening to the different talks an...
This week's recommended read is "All the Way Down: Amazon Rainforest" by Alex Woolf and Isobel Lundie which explores the diverse layers of the Amazon rainforest, from the canopy's birds and insects to the reptiles and fish in the lower depths. The book also highlights the environme...
Would you like to work at our school? We have a Midday Supervisor position available. If you're interested or know someone who might be, you can find more details here: Midday Supervisor Job.
It has been a busy and exciting week at Crawley Ridge, and we want to say a huge thank you to the parents who joined us for National Storytelling Week. The children absolutely loved hearing you read to them, and we really appreciate you giving up your time to be part of this special event. A special...
This Week’s Recommended Read: The Dinosaur That Pooped the Bed! by Dougie Poynter and Tom Fletcher This hilarious and brilliantly silly story was a huge hit with the children during Storytelling Week! One of our volunteer parents read it aloud, and the children absolutely loved it. Packed with...
This week's recommended read is Poems Aloud by Joseph Coelho. Poems can be such a fun form of expression and creativity. This book encourages children to read 20 thoughtful and funny poems out loud
Since it has been cold and grey recently, this week’s recommended read is all about hibernation. Winter Sleep by Sean Taylor and Alex Morss is all about how, where and why some animals hibernate. A comforting read.