Welcome to Crackley Hall and Little Crackers Nursery's Admissions e-newsletter. Filled full of information and advice, it gives you a wonderful feel for school and nursery life, tells you about forthcoming events which are open to prospective pupils and their families and has plenty of helpful guidance about the admissions process, particularly for those who are looking at entry in September 2025 and beyond.

The newsletter is issued twice a year to coincide with key admissions periods, the next edition will be published in Spring 2025.

If you have any feedback, comments or queries please feel free to email the team at admissions@crackleyhall.co.uk.

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Headmaster's Welcome

I would like to extend a very warm welcome to Crackley Hall School. Our Admissions Update is designed to give you the latest information on our admissions process, as well as news and developments at Crackley Hall and Little Crackers Nursery. We also hope that the newsletter will convey a feel for the family atmosphere and real understanding of the individual at Crackley and a taste of the many opportunities available, as well as achievements of the children in our community, from academic to sporting and the arts.

We continue to thrive following our last ISI 'outstanding in all areas' inspection, as well as our most recent ISI Compliance Inspection, both of which you can read in full here. In their most recent report, the inspectors highlighted, “The teaching enables pupils to make good progress”, “Principles and values are actively promoted which facilitate the personal development of pupils”, and “Leaders and managers demonstrate good skills and knowledge”. At the end of the thorough two-day inspection the inspectors concluded, “The school meets the standards and no further action is required as a result of this inspection.”.

In Autumn 2021 we were delighted to receive our first-ever review by the prestigious Good Schools Guide. The 2,500-word in depth review, which appears on the Good Schools Guide’s website, includes insights into teaching, learning and the co-curricular life of the school. To read the full review please click here.

Crackley continues to be very popular, but we maintain our favourable class sizes which allows us to give the attention needed for each child at this critical time in their development. 

Crackley Hall retains the small-school feel that makes it so special but offers the wealth of opportunities, often delivered by larger schools, that stretch and challenge all. It's a place where the children are individuals who are very well known to every member of staff. Our children are very happy and this matters so much to us.  Just as importantly, our parents feel a real sense of connection and involvement.

We look forward to welcoming you to Crackley Hall and Little Crackers Nursery soon.

Robert Duigan

 

Junior 6 Secondary Destinations And Scholarship Success

We wished congratulations and the very best of luck to all our Junior 6 pupils who finished at Crackley Hall School at the end of the Trinity Term. To mark the end of their time here at Crackley Hall, pupils were presented with their Leavers’ hoodies and they were quick to put them on.

This year, our Junior 6s moved on to a range of outstanding local independent and state schools. Nineteen of the cohort went to the Foundation’s senior school, Princethorpe College, while six children chose the local grammar schools. We also had pupils going to a number of other independent schools as well as local state schools. We were especially delighted that 15 of our Junior 6 pupils were awarded scholarships, including all-rounder, academic, art, sports, music and drama awards by a variety of schools.

Headmaster, Rob Duigan, said, “Our aim is always to do our best to help our pupils reach the destination secondary school of their choice. Pupils had excellent outcomes this year and everyone was thrilled for them all.”

Congratulations to Junior 6 on their achievements.

Crackley Hall Has An Incredible 13 Word Millionaires

Junior 6 pupil, Elora, read nearly 3 million words last academic year and topped the leader board in the school’s annual reading challenge, having devoured an incredible 40 books. It was an amazing achievement but Elora was not the only bookworm at Crackley Hall, as there were a further 12 pupils at the school who read over a million words during the school year.

Crackley Hall’s approach to reading and literacy is supported by Renaissance’s Accelerated Reader system. Children in Junior 3 to Junior 6 take a quiz after reading each book that tests their understanding. The approach promotes reading for pleasure whilst ensuring the children read appropriately challenging books. It totals up the books and words read, and we find the competitive element has a positive impact on children’s motivation to read.

Studies show that reading for pleasure makes a big difference to children’s educational performance. Crackley Hall’s structured approach to reading facilitates children’s progress and helps develop reading abilities well beyond national age expectations.

Junior 6 teacher, Sorcha Horan, who leads on literacy at the Crackley Hall School, explains, “There are so many good books out there for children to read and we have a very positive reading culture in school. Pupils from Junior 3 onwards take part in the reading challenge and quiz regularly on the computers at school. We find our pupils engage really well in our reading challenge and its awe-inspiring to see we have so many reading millionaires.”

Success For Crackley Hall At Nuneaton’s Festival Of Arts

Pupils from Crackley Hall School celebrated after achieving excellent results at the 2024 Nuneaton Festival of Arts. 11 pupils travelled to the Abbey Theatre in Nuneaton on Wednesday 1 May to compete in the Speech and Drama classes of the festival. They faced tough competition from local drama schools and performing arts specialist, Pattison College.

Crackley Hall’s Choral Speaking Club competed in the Junior Schools' competition. They were awarded an 'Honours' for their exemplary work with The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf and The Day I Put My Finger Up my Nose. They did so well that they just missed out on top spot by one point.

Pupils’ individual performances were excellent too, with the children coming away with three trophies for first place, congratulations to Sloane, Ted, Darcey, three for second place after a super effort from Edward, Felix and, Sukhmani, and two for third place, well done to Molly and Alexa.

Drama teacher, Nicki Wildey, was delighted, commenting, “We are so proud of the children’s commitment to Performance Poetry. They gained invaluable experience of speaking on stage in a competitive environment and came away with a great sense of achievement and pride. They have made us, their parents and the whole school very proud.”

Well done Crackley, you've smashed it yet again!

Seven Pupils Selected For ISA National Athletics

Following on from the Midlands ISA Athletics qualifying event at the start of the Trinity Term, Crackley Hall was delighted that seven pupils were selected to compete for the Midlands team at the National Championships.

Congratulations went to Sienna L (J6) who qualified for the 150m sprint, Leo C (J6) who qualified for the 600m, Casper B (J4) who qualified for the Throw and to Grace A, Amalie S, Jessie J and Scarlett (J5) who qualified for the Girls Relay.

The ISA National Track and Field Championships took place in June at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham and taking part was a fbaulous experience for them all.

 

Phonics Underpins Pupils' Learning

Phonics is taught from the early years at Crackley Hall, starting in Nursery and Reception. When pupils move into Key Stage 1 it remains a key part of our traditional teaching approach. Both Junior 1 and Junior 2 enjoy 30 minutes of systematic phonics at the start of every school day.

Phonics is the precursor to reading, writing and spelling. It provides the foundation for children to develop crucial literacy skills that will carry them throughout life. High quality phonics teaching supports younger children to master the basics of reading and develops their communication skills.

Our strong phonics provision accelerates pupils’ learning delivering above national attainment and enables our children to independently access other areas of the curriculum. Phonics makes them better readers and writers and helps to engage them in their learning and as you can see in the photo, it's lots of fun too!

Crackley Amazes With A Super Summer Production

Our fantastic summer show was A Hint Of Snow White. It followed the adventures of the evil Queen Malodorous, the talented and ambitious artist ‘Prince-sy’, the joyful Cleanie Jeanie and all of their friends.

Once again the performances took place at the Leamington Spa Centre and saw children from Reception through to Junior 6 tread the boards in a fabulous adaptation of the classic tale. 

A huge thank you to our wonderful staff for all their hard work, to parents for their fabulous support in the run up to the performance and most of all to the children. We were astounded and amazed by them all.

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Junior 3 Explore Ancient Greece

Back in May, Junior 3 celebrated their History topic by becoming gods, goddesses, slaves, soldiers and upstanding citizens of Ancient Greece, and what a noble bunch they looked in their wonderful costumes. The children enjoyed a wide range of exciting practical hands-on activities, helping them to learn all about different aspects of Ancient Greece. Mrs Paphitis showed them how to make a delicious tzatziki, and they made a pot for themselves to take home. The Greek dancing proved lots of fun, involving lots of circles going in different directions! Acting out the ancient Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice was a firm favourite of the children, along with Greek pot designing and Olympic medal making. The activities culminated in the children taking part in a delicious feast emulating the foods that the people in Ancient Greece would have eaten. It proved to be a fantastic day of joyful learning for all the children, and the staff too!

Crackley Competes In The ISA National Gymnastics Championships

On Sunday 12 May, a team of six gymnasts from Year 5 and 6 travelled to Adcote School in Shropshire to compete for the first time in the ISA National Gymnastics Championships.

Elora, Sienna, Adreena, Isla, Jessica and Grace had all worked incredibly hard to prepare for the competition, which involved over 130 gymnasts from 10 different independent schools from across the country. 

In the competition the girls had to perform a set vault, a voluntary vault, a set floor routine and a voluntary floor routine set to music. All the girls tried exceptionally hard and performed really well. Crackley Hall finished in 8th position overall in the U11 Girls team competition with Elora finishing in 19th place in the individual competition.  

Well done, girls! You made Crackley very proud!

Pre-school Children Graduate From Nursery

Our Little Crackers Nursery team organised a very special ‘Graduation Ceremony’ to celebrate the pre-school group ‘moving on’ to big school. The ceremony took place at the end of the Trinity Term, in front of their families, and the children were each presented with a little scroll by Mrs Bird and Miss Birch.

The children had practised special songs for the occasion and sung them perfectly, they also performed an amusing short sketch, helpfully reminding us all what they need to take to school.

Miss Birch said, “It was wonderful to mark this important moment for our little ones. We are all sorry to see this fantastic group of children move on, but we wave goodbye with a smile, and plenty of good wishes for exciting times ahead.”

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Latest Minnacle Showcases Pupils' Super Work

The latest issue of The Minnacle has just been published, showcasing our pupils' work. The Minnacle celebrates our pupils at their best and this latest edition includes plenty of amazing examples, from fabulous art and design work, to super descriptive writing and fabulous language skills. Why not have a read yourself - you can download a copy from our school website here.

Take a look at The Pinnacle too, it celebrates the work of pupils at our Foundation's senior school, Princethorpe College, you can find a copy on their website here

Events

Stay 'n' Play 20th Birthday

Wednesday 18 September, 10.30 am to 11.45am

Stay 'n' Play turns 20 this year! Come and celebrate with us at our Birthday Party. Enjoy some cake and play lots of party games. 

There is no need to book but if you'd like to know more please contact Mrs Jenny Vaughan on 01926 514410 or email staynplay@littlecrackers.co.uk

To see the latest upcoming events click here to visit the Stay 'n' Play page on our website.

 

Stay 'n' Play Our Friendly Toddler Group

Our Stay 'n' Play sessions run every Wednesday during term-time from 10.30am to 11.45am and are just £2.50, including refreshments and yummy homemade cakes! The sessions are held in the school hall with a visit to the Nursery occuring once a term and and an outdoors Forest Fun session once term as well. This is the perfect way to familiarise yourself and your child with Little Crackers. All are always welcome, so why not bring a friend!

Stay 'n Play regularly organises special activities for parents and little ones to enjoy. From drama and dance activities to hands on creative fun, and not to mention our annual Teddy Bears' Picnic and Christmas Party, there's guaranteed to be something for everyone at our friendly toddler group.

To see the latest upcoming events click here to visit the Stay 'n' Play page on our website.

There is no need to book for a regular session but some of the activities may need to be booked in advance, please contact Mrs Jenny Vaughan on 01926 514410 or email staynplay@littlecrackers.co.uk to reserve your place.

For more information, you can also visit www.littlecrackers.co.uk/stay-n-play

 

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Crackley Hall Nursery and Reception and Year 3 Open Evening

Thursday 26 September 2024 - 6.00pm to 8.00pm

Crackley Hall School and Little Crackers Nursery, are hosting a dedicated Nursery and Reception Open Evening on Thursday 26 September from 6.00pm.

This Open Evening is aimed at prospective families with children wishing to join Little Crackers Nursery or Reception in September 2025 and beyond. 

This is a perfect opportunity to see the school and Nursery and talk to key members of staff who will be teaching and supporting your child.

To book your place please click here

If you can't make the Open Evening but would like to look around the school, you can now book a personal tour here or call our Registrar, Mrs Jenny Vaughan on 01926 514410 or email admissions@crackleyhall.co.uk and come on a day to suit you.

The school has limited availability and is operating waiting groups in some year groups, speak to Mrs Vaughan for the latest availability.

For more information visit www.crackleyhall.co.uk

Princethorpe College Open Afternoon

Are you looking for a secondary school for September 2025?

The admissions cycle for Year 7 to 10 entry to Princethorpe College, The Foundation's Senior School, in September 2025 is now well advanced. This September families have the opportunity for last visits to the College and platforms to seek advice and guidance from our friendly Admissions Team.

Open Afternoon - Sunday 15 September 2024 - 2.00pm to 5.00pm

Princethorpe will be holding its annual Open Afternoon on Sunday 15 September from 2.00pm to 5.00pm. All are welcome to visit the College and for younger visitors, there will be many fun subject related activities organised by the departments.

The Headmaster will address visitors in the Chapel during the afternoon and refreshments will be available. 

To book your place please click here.

Those wishing to register for the Entrance Examinations should do so by the deadline of Friday 27 September 2024  to facilitate the gathering of references from junior schools. Registration forms are now available to complete online from the Admissions section on the website here

Entrance Examinations for Year 7, 8, 9 and 10 will take place on Saturday 9 November 2024 from 9.00am to 4.00pm. More information is available in our 2025 Admissions and Entrance Examinations Booklet available on our website, click here.

For further information on admissions and entry to the College please speak to the Admissions Team on 01926 634201/297 or by email at admissions@princethorpe.co.uk.

Princethorpe College PTA Christmas Fair

Sunday 1 December 2024 - 2.00pm to 4.30pm

The Princethorpe College PTA annual Christmas Fair takes place this year on Sunday 1 December from 2.00pm – 4.30pm.  It's a great opportunity to come and experience the magic of Princethorpe as well as stock up on the perfect gift for that special someone.

Organised by the College's fantastic Parent Teacher Association the Fair offers Christmas carols, mulled wine and a dazzling array of Christmas craft stalls. Whether visiting Santa or simply stocking up on presents, the Fair has something for all of the family.

£2 per car entry. All are most welcome!

 

Admissions

Admission To Crackley Hall - Reception To Junior 6

Most of our pupils enter at Nursery and progress through to Reception. Some pupils also join us at Reception and pupils are welcome at any age, dependent on a place being available. Places in other years may be limited and, in years where there is no place available, we operate waiting groups.

We encourage prospective parents and pupils to visit us both formally and informally to get a true flavour of the school. We hold various Open Events throughout the year, including a specific Nursery and Reception Open Evening in the autumn, which prospective parents and pupils are most welcome to attend. Individual tours are also available. A meeting with Mr Robert Duigan, the Headmaster, is also a key part of the admissions process.

Our Registrar, Mrs Jenny Vaughan will be pleased to talk you through the admissions process and current availability, please contact her on 01926 514410/514444 or email her on admissions@crackleyhall.co.uk. To request a prospectus pack please click here.

Reception and Year 3 2025

Early Bird Application
Those already attending Little Crackers in the pre-school year, and siblings, are given priority for places in Reception and any external candidates with a strong interest in a place in Reception and Year 3 are able to apply and take advantage of our early bird application process. The deadline for early bird applications is Friday 18 October 2024. All applications can now be submitted online, via this link, along with the accompanying fee of £75 (non-returnable) by this date. For external applicants, your child will be invited to bring your child in for a taster session in pre-school. 
 
Subject to availability and a satisfactory visit, offer letters will be sent out first class on Thursday 14 November 2024 with a Confirmation of Acceptance Form, which we ask you to complete and return to us together with a deposit of £400 by the acceptance deadline of Monday 2 December 2024.
 
On-time Applicants
Applicants interested in a place in Reception and Year 3 following similar timescales to the state application process, need to register by the deadline of Monday 3 February 2025; once we have received your completed online application and accompanying fee of £75 (non-returnable) external applicants will be invited to bring your child in for a taster session in pre-school. 

Subject to availability and a satisfactory visit, offer letters to applicants will be sent out first class on Friday 7 March 2025 with a Confirmation of Acceptance Form, which we ask you to complete and return to us together with a deposit of £400 by the acceptance deadline of Tuesday 6 May 2025.

Current Reception to Junior 6

Applications for places in the current Reception to Junior 6 will be treated on an individual basis. In years where there is no place available, we operate waiting groups. Please contact Jenny Vaughan, our Registrar, to discuss.

Should a potential place be available you will be invited in to meet with Mr Duigan, the Headmaster, then if appropriate you should complete an online application with the accompanying fee of £75 (non-returnable), after which time your child will be invited for a Taster Day. 

We will also ask for your child’s most recent school report to support your application and will seek a reference from your child’s current school. Following receipt of this information, confirmation of a place being offered would be made in writing. To secure your place return your completed Confirmation of Acceptance Form with a deposit of £400 within 14 days of the date of the offer being made.

The final deadline for applications and completed registration forms for entry in September 2025 is Friday 23 May 2025. All incoming pupils need to have completed the admissions process by Friday 6 June 2025 to enable the applicant to attend our planned Induction Morning at the end of that month. (Although a place at Crackley Hall may become available after this date, and applications will be processed, we cannot guarantee availability of places.)

Induction
New pupils are given the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the school, staff and fellow pupils when they are invited to our Induction Morning in the Trinity Term, normally at the end of June. 

Bursaries
Bursaries are available for pupils wishing to join Crackley Hall although these are normally awarded to children from Junior 3 and above. Whilst the main financial criteria are household income and net assets, each application is considered on its own merits. 

Costs associated with dependant sick or disabled children will be taken into account and an allowance is made where there are other children already in the Foundation.

Our general guidance is that currently bursaries are not normally granted where gross household income exceeds £60,000 per annum and/or total net assets exceed £250,000.

Applications are made via an online system, please contact feessupport@princethorpe.co.uk to be sent a link to the system.

Note: Deposits are refunded after the end of the final term which the pupil spends at the school.

Overseas Applications

The Crackley Hall community is enriched by the inclusion of children from many different countries and we are happy to assist parents relocating from overseas with their applications. The Crackley family currently includes children who have joined us from the USA, China, Brazil, Spain, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland and Korea.

If parents are visiting the UK we ask them to meet with Mr Duigan, the Headmaster.  Where a taster day is not possible and where children are English-speaking and in Year 2 or above, we can arrange for assessment papers in English and Maths to be sent to the child’s current school for them to administer and send back to us for marking.

Where children do not speak English as a first language or are too young to take assessment papers, we ask for school reports and a reference from the current school prior to offering a place.

We work closely at Crackley with a trusted partner who is experienced in English Language teaching and who can tailor a programme to meet the individual needs of children joining us.  This normally focuses on an initial intensive period of English Language support, tailing off as the child becomes more proficient and settles into life at Crackley Hall.

Our Registrar, Jenny Vaughan will always be happy to answer any questions regarding applications from overseas and to ensure that the admissions process runs as smoothly as possible.

You can email her at admissions@crackleyhall.co.uk or telephone her direct line on 01926 514410.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions – Crackley Hall

We understand that prospective parents may have many questions that they would like to ask ahead of applying for a place for their child at Crackley Hall.  We have included those most frequently asked, but should you have a query that isn’t covered here, please call Jenny Vaughan (pictured), our Registrar, on 01926 514410.

Q:What are your plans regarding the VAT on private school fees that is set to be introduced in January 2025?

We have just announced our response to the Government’s plan to introduce VAT to private school fees from January 2025. If implemented, the College will be reducing its fees so that the increase passed on to parents will be 5%, substantially less than the 20% VAT rate, which we hope will come as good news. For more on the fees and our strategy, please visit the VAT on School Fees page on our website, which can be found here.

Q: Will my child need to take an entrance exam for Crackley Hall?

A: Whilst we do not have a formal entrance examination for Crackley, we wish to ensure that every child will fit into school life and engage with our stimulating and varied range of activities and our ethos.  We ask prospective parents to meet with Mr Duigan, the Headmaster, and normally ask for children to join us on a taster day which can be arranged for a mutually convenient date. During the course of a taster day, we ask children in Years 2 and above to take papers in English and Maths although we will look at the taster day as a whole when offering a place. 

Q: Are there set joining points within the school year?

A: No, where places exist, we take children throughout the school year according to the preference of parents.

Q: What is the average class size at Crackley Hall?

A: The average class size is 18 pupils. Where class sizes exceed this we provide additional teaching support to ensure the same high standards and level of personal attention for each child. Our teacher to pupil ratio is 1:11 and our adult to child ratio is 1:8.

Q: Do you have to be Catholic to join Crackley Hall?

A: No. We welcome children from all faiths and cultural backgrounds. The Catholic ethos of the Princethorpe Foundation underpins the school and is central to its character as a caring and friendly environment where children are encouraged to be the best that they can be. The Crackley community includes Catholic children whose families wish their children to be educated within a Catholic setting but also other Christian denominations and children of other faiths or no faith.

Q: What makes Crackley Hall special?

A:  We talk a lot about the ethos of the Princethorpe Foundation and it is not just talk; it really is the basis of all that we do at Crackley Hall and parents often comment on the friendly atmosphere when they visit. We encourage the children to be kind to each other and to show respect for their peers and teachers, which in turn creates an environment where they are free to try their best and to develop their talents. The school has grown in recent years, but the family feel where each child is known as an individual remains. This combines with the highest standards of teaching and tuition from specialist teachers in Music, Drama, French, Sports, RE and Mandarin. 

Q: My child is a high achiever; how will Crackley benefit him/her? 

A: Children who demonstrate a high standard academically will be supported to further develop their abilities. A structured Able, Gifted and Talented programme operates through the school, ensuring that we meet the needs of children not just academically but also in other areas such as sports and performing arts. Sometimes parents worry that because their child is quiet or falls in the middle ground, they will be overlooked – this is not the case at Crackley as we strive to develop the potential of all children and to develop their talents.

With the support of our senior school, Princethorpe College, we have introduced the Junior da Vinci Programme to stretch children and to engender the idea that any child can be a gifted or talented student if they work hard. The programme encourages children to develop a growth mind-set and to take an active part in their own learning.

Q: My child may need additional support – what can Crackley Hall offer?

A: Our learning support team, which includes a Speech and Language therapist, works with children providing extra help at whatever level they need from 1:1 support to inclusion in small groups to hone their skills in specific areas, such as communication and language, numeracy and co-ordination.  

We are quick to recognise children who may need extra support and we try to 'catch' them before they begin to struggle. This means that class teachers refer children to our Learning Support Co-ordinator as soon as they are concerned. In this way we try not to miss anyone and to keep all children’s self-esteem high. We welcome input from parents and are very happy to discuss any concerns they may have.

If further assessment/advice is required from external professionals (e.g. educational psychologists), we support parents through the referral process. The school follows the guidance set out in the SEND Code of Practice 2015. 

Support for a child may entail 1:1 teaching for which there is a termly charge. Children who require this teaching will receive a structured, cumulative, multi-sensory learning programme tailored to their individual needs.

Should your child need any additional learning support, please indicate this on the registration form.  He/she will then spend some time with our SENCo during the taster day.

Q: What extra-curricular clubs do you offer?

A: We offer over 90 different lunch-time and after school clubs that cater for all interests – see the section on clubs, sport and music within this update. 

Q: I am a working parent – do you offer wrap around care and holiday provision?

A:  We offer free ‘early bird’ supervision from 7.45am and paid-for after-care until 6.00pm.  We run a holiday club subject to demand, in all school holidays apart from the Christmas week.

Q: If I have two or more children joining, will I get a discount?

A: Yes, families with more than one child at either Princethorpe College or Crackley Hall School receive a discount on the main tuition fee which is automatically applied to siblings (the youngest sibling is charged the full rate 5% for second and third siblings, 10% for fourth and subsequent siblings) and apply whilst there are two or more children attending schools in the Foundation but excluding children attending the Nursery.

Q: Do you accept childcare vouchers?

A: Yes, we take vouchers from most of the major schemes, which may be used against after-school care or holiday club.

Q: Do you operate a bus service to Crackley?

We do not currently operate a bus service, however should you accept a place we are happy to pass your details on to current parents in your post-code so that you can explore lift-share opportunities.

Q: When do I need to apply for a place in September?

A: We always advise the sooner, the better as classes fill up.  Children need to be registered by Friday 23 May 2025 at the latest in order for their application to be progressed for our Induction Morning in June. Our prospectus pack includes a registration form and once you return it to us with the registration fee, we can start the admissions process.

Q: If I apply, when will I hear about a place?

A: Once you have completed and returned a registration form, we will contact you to arrange for you and your child to meet Mr Duigan.  We will also ask for a copy of your child's latest report and request a reference from your child’s current school, when we have this information we will advise whether we will offer a place.  

Q: Will joining Crackley Hall give my child priority for joining Princethorpe?

A:  Crackley children do not automatically gain entry to Princethorpe. In the November of Year 6 they take the Princethorpe Entrance Examinations alongside other candidates.  However, they are well prepared for the examinations and have a high success rate as a result.

Uniform And Dress Code

Uniform is compulsory for Crackley Hall pupils and helps to create a sense of shared identity, community spirit and pride in oneself and in the school.

Uniform can be purchased from the School Shop located at Princethorpe College.

Normally the Uniform Shop is open from 3.30pm to 4.30pm Mondays and Wednesdays during term time. Additionally, during the summer holidays, the shop is open on selected dates on an appointment only basis.

A uniform list is available in the Crackley Hall Information Booklet that can be found on the School Life page of the school's website here.

Music, Drama, Sport And Extra-Curricular Clubs At Crackley Hall

Music and Drama

Music is an integral part of life at Crackley Hall and at Little Crackers Nursery where the children benefit from a music and movement class each week.

Mrs Olden is our specialist music teacher and every class has one hour of music a week.  In Junior 1, every child learns to play the recorder and to read music and to play with others. 

In addition, children are encouraged to take part in private lessons with our experienced peripatetic teachers. 

We have a thriving choral group, chamber choir and orchestra and there are many opportunities to sing and play at school and at external events such as Young Voices in which the school has participated for many years.

Drama is also a core part of life at Crackley Hall and children develop their skills in choral speaking, improvisation, public speaking and performance. From the annual LAMDA Communication and Drama Exams to local drama festivals and in-house performances, there are many opportunities for children to develop their confidence and poise through drama. Some of our children have even taken part in professional productions at the RSC and in the West End.

Our end of year music and drama production is always unmissable and gives the children the opportunity to participate in a show of professional quality in a real theatre.

Sports

Our success in competitive sports is testament to the importance of physical education and the promotion of an active lifestyle at Crackley Hall. 

Whether children want to take part in an individual pursuit such as athletics or swimming or a team game such as netball or rugby, they will be encouraged by our enthusiastic and committed staff led by Mr Stedeford, Head of Ganes, to find an activity in which they can develop their skills and confidence. 

Our curriculum and programme of clubs take in a wide range of activities including dance and gymnastics. We are lucky to have spacious playing fields and we also use the sports facilities at Princethorpe College and The University of Warwick.

Clubs

Our extra-curricular programme is managed by Mrs Kat Vaughan, Head of Extedned Day, and is extremely popular at Crackley Hall and we encourage children to find something that they will enjoy. From sports to singing to creative arts, with 90 different lunchtime and after schools clubs, there is something for every taste.

Our current clubs include rugby, netball, golf, tennis, chamber choir, cookery, yoga and mindfulness, lego, chess, board games, ballet, karate, dance, coding, football, kindness, orchestra and homework club. Some of these clubs are run by teachers and are free of charge whilst some are from external providers.

Foundation Term Dates 2024-25 and 2025-26

For those who like to plan ahead the Foundation Term Dates are:

2024-25

Michaelmas Term 2024 
 
Tuesday 3 September to Wednesday 18 December 
 
Half Term

Saturday 19 October to Sunday 3 November
 
Lent Term 2025  
 
Tuesday 7 January to Thursday 3 April
 
Half Term

Saturday 15 February to Sunday 23 February 

Trinity Term 2025 
 
Monday 28 April to Thursday 3 July
 
Half Term

Saturday 24 May to Sunday 1 June

2025-26

Michaelmas Term 2025 
 
Tuesday 2 September to Wednesday 17 December 
 
Half Term

Saturday 18 October to Sunday 2 November
 
Lent Term 2026  
 
Tuesday 6 January to Thursday 26 March
 
Half Term

Saturday 14 February to Sunday 22 February 

Trinity Term 2026 
 
Monday 20 April to Thursday 2 July
 
Half Term

Saturday 23 May to Sunday 31 May

Nursery Admissions

Admission To Little Crackers Nursery

We take children from when they turn two-years old and advise parents to apply in good time, at least a year in advance for places in our youngest Dormice room. The nursery day currently runs from 7.45am to 6.00pm, 51 weeks a year, to cater for the needs of working parents.

Places are available on a term-time only basis or all year round. Flexible morning and afternoon sessions are available and government nursery and employer childcare vouchers are accepted.

There is a minimum requirement of four sessions a week. 

We have dedicated nursery staff for our Dormice (two-year-olds), Hedgehogs (three-year-olds) and Badgers (four-year-olds).  Each group has its own leader and dedicated staff so they and the children get to know each other well.

If you are interested in your child attending Little Crackers we would recommend that you contact Mrs Jenny Vaughan, our Registrar, who will make an appointment for you and your child to meet with the Nursery Manager, Emma Birch, to discuss availability.

To secure a place, simply complete an online application with your required sessions and preferred start date and return this with the accompanying fee of £75. You will then receive confirmation in writing that we can offer a nursery place with an acceptance form for you to sign.

Prior to starting, you and your child can attend a number of short settling in sessions, typically two or three, where you will meet your child’s key person. A start date, from which point sessions are billable, will be agreed with Nursery staff at the settling-in sessions.

Little Crackers Availability

If you are interested in a place at Little Crackers for your son or daughter we advise you to enquire in good time as places are limited and tend to get booked up early.

We are currently accepting places for immediate entry into Hedgehogs and Badgers, and entry into Dormice from June 2025. 

For further details on the places available, please contact Jenny Vaughan, Registrar on 01926 514410 or email admissions@crackleyhall.co.uk.


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