Message from the Headmaster
On Monday, we held a highly entertaining morning with the ‘Easter Eggstravaganza’ in our Nursery. It was a busy event with current and new families involved in the hunt for Easter eggs, biscuit decorating and an egg and spoon race. On Thursday, Year 2 pupils enjoyed a visit to the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. It was the perfect place to engage young storytellers with the writing process which inspired some of the world's most-read stories. Year 1 had a wonderful trip to Godstone Farm on Friday to explore, feed the animals and take advantage of the outdoor adventure play areas.
The Spring Soiree was a joyous celebration of the incredible musical talents at Cranmore. Pupils from across both Prep and Senior School performed pieces of music from classical composers, such as Pachelbel and Beethoven, to more contemporary artists, The Red Hot Chilli Peppers. I am encouraged to see that there is a noticeable rise in the level and standard of musical performance across the school.
Thank you to the Eco Council for presenting their findings from the recent school pupil survey. Members of the group highlighted the important changes we have put in place to reduce the amount of food wastage at school; the 120 tree saplings that we planted on the Henderson Fields that were donated by the Woodland Trust; and conservation of water in recognition of World Water Day on Wednesday.
We are all excited about the CPA ball this weekend. I look forward to seeing many of you there for what promises to be a thoroughly enjoyable event.
20 MARCH 2023
Year 4 Performance of Heroes of Troy
On Wednesday 15th March, Year 4 pupils worked very hard to prepare for their Drama performance, Heroes of Troy. The songs they learnt in Music with Mrs Thornton enhanced the mood and atmosphere of the scenes. Pupils took on the role of the iconic Greek Heroes, such as Achilles, Odysseus and Agamemnon, and retold the story from the Old Soldiers’ memories. Over 10 years of war, he concludes “What was that all about then? And to this day, I don’t know. All I know is this tale of Heroes will outlast me. It’ll live for ever….”
This challenging play with songs was delivered with such confidence and the pupils organised themselves on stage, presenting the characters and historic story with real enthusiasm. Huge congratulations to them!
Mrs Hanson, Head of Drama
The Intermediate Orchestra performed superbly to the Lower Prep pupils during Monday s Assembly. They played Bobby Shaftoe and Hairy Scary. Well done to all performers!
Mrs Thornton, Lower Prep Music Coordinator
Lower Prep School Council News
The Lower Prep all voted for the charity they felt they wanted to raise money for and chose the Rainbows Bereavement Support Charity. The Lower Prep School Council wrote and signed a beautiful letter to this special charity. The councillors are busy baking cakes to sell this Friday to raise as much as they can for this great cause.
Reception News
Reception had a wonderful time at Forest School this week. We saw a real life slow worm and frog that Mrs Ellie had found in her garden. The slow worm felt very smooth and the frog was camouflaged to such an extent that we could barely see it. So much fun was had by all!
Miss Hurl and Mrs Prothero
Nursery News
At Forest School this week the Nursery children had a visit from two creatures who inhabit our Forest School Lead’s garden: a slow worm and a frog! Some of the children enjoyed playing with the diggers in the mud and demonstrating their balancing skills on the slack line. We are focusing on Easter over the next two weeks, and in our RE session the children learnt all about the events leading up to Easter Sunday. The children have really been improving their Yoga positions and had a fun lesson based around traditional nursery rhymes.
House Cup Winners
Ms Luke, Head of Nursery
Congratulations to Radford House in the Lower Prep and Bowen House in the Upper Prep for gaining the highest number of merits this week!
Sport Update
On Tuesday, our Cross-Country team went over to Danes Hill for their annual event. We had three teams consisting of pupils from Year 4 to Year 8. Our Year 4 team came 3rd out of 22 schools and our mixed Year 5 and 6 team came 2nd out of 22 schools. Freddie W came 2nd out of over 120 boys and Henry C was also placed in the top 10. The senior team also did exceptionally well on the muddy and hilly course. Well done to everyone.
Health Related Fitness continued this week for Year 6 with obstacle courses being set up in our Athletic Development Centre and the pupils enjoying team rowing challenges. Hockey has been played against Feltonfleet, Hoe Bridge and Danes Hill. Also, house hockey has taken place across the various year groups.
U10s vs Feltonfleet
Year 5 Hockey
Year 6
Health Related Fitness
Sport Update
Members of the U11s swim squad represented Cranmore in the swimming ESSA Regionals at the Guildford Spectrum. The boys finished 4th in both the Medley and the Freestyle. We await the final results to see if we have qualified for the Nationals.
Our U11 Rugby 7s team are playing at the Rosslyn Park 7s festival today and hope they have had an enjoyable experience.
The refurbishment of the indoor cricket nets is now complete which includes the extension of both the tracks and netting, maximising the use of our five indoor cricket nets. Also, we now have two outdoor portable cricket nets and a new side screen ready for the cricket season ahead.
Holiday Sports Camps at Cranmore - please see links below and flyers for more information:
https://ab1academy.com/horsley-camp/
https://www.activatecamps.co.uk/venues/cranmore-school/
https://www.participant.co.uk/surreyfootballcoaching/event/413166/?x=1#init
Mr
Hodgson, Director of Sport
Thought for the week:
Are you listening to the voice of the Lord?
A Prayer for Lent
Loving God, Give us hearts that listen for your word. Help us listen and not turn away from suffering. May we listen to those who struggle daily for dignity. Let us hear your voice in the stories of those on the margins. Help us always see what binds us together as sisters and brothers. Amen.
MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS FOR LENT 2023
We need to listen to Jesus. Lent is a time of grace to the extent that we listen to him as he speaks to us. And how does he speak to us? First, in the word of God, which the Church offers us in the liturgy. May that word not fall on deaf ears.
Let us Pray: Our Father
Hail Mary
1 minute silence
In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
A
Message from our Chaplaincy Team Lent
“God grants us his love which gives us strength and heals us.”
Pope Francis
Notices
Notices
Menu
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Soup Soup of the day Country vegetable & lentil
Soup of the day Tomato
Soup of the day Leek & potato
Soup of the day Mushroom Soup of the day Minestrone
Main Spaghetti bolognese
Chicken katsu curry
Chef’s carvery
Locally sourced roast turkey with stuffing
Chicken & tomato pasta bake with Italian style salad
Traditional battered fish or jumbo fish fingers
Jacket potato & beans
Vegetarian Quorn mince bolognese
Plain pasta & tomato sauce
Jacket potato & beans
Plain pasta & tomato sauce
Jacket potato & beans
Sides Pasta
Roasted Mediterranean vegetables
Falafel served in pitta bread
Mixed bean & vegetable ragout with wholemeal rice
Vegetable & bean burritos
Wholemeal penne pasta in a roasted cherry tomato sauce
Steamed rice
Stir fried vegetables
Prawn crackers
Roast potatoes
Cauliflower & broccoli cheese Green beans
Additional Salad bar Salad bar Salad bar
Dessert Rice pudding with a selection of toppings
Apple pie & custard
Sticky toffee pudding and butterscotch sauce
Items in Italic - Sourced from F Conisbee’s, our local butcher
Broccoli
Roasted carrots Chips Peas
Baked beans
Jacket potato & beans Salad bar
Iced topped vanilla sponge
Fruity Friday