Latest News and Updates
- Read MorePublished 30/09/19On Tuesday 8th October, our daily assembly will focus on a harvest celebration. Wendy, from the Clifton food bank, came to visit the children last week to talk about poverty and the difference the food bank can make to people’s lives, and we ar
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You've changed lives!
Published 27/09/19Thank you all for another fantastic Macmillan Coffee Morning at Crossdale - we've raised over £300 so far and were once again blown away with our cake competition entries!
Huge well done to Mrs Gemma Louch, Mrs Luz Ramos Cabrera and one of our ex-pupils Holly W who were named as our star bakers, and blew Mr Cresswell's socks off with their creativity and chocolatey taste!
We've changed lives thanks to you all!
Mrs Westie:)
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It's nearly cake time!
Published 20/09/19Just a quick reminder that next week Crossdale will once again be part of Macmillan's 'World's Biggest Coffee Morning' and we very much hope that you and your cakes (all donations very gratefully received!) can join us! It's a - Read More
Maths Booklets for Each Year Group
Published 13/09/19Maths booklets for each year group attached.
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List of Charitable Events
Published 09/09/19Please find attached a list of charitable events planned for this academic year. There may be some additions or changes as the year goes on but we'll give you good notice where we can. I hope you find this useful! - Read More
Keys To Learning - Creative Thinker Day
Published 05/09/19Today we have had our first Keys To Learning day, thinking all about being a Creative Thinker. We started the day together by talking about the skills needed to think creatively and then we mixed up around school to practise our skills across all curriculum areas. The children were brilliant at coming up with new ideas, building on other people's ideas, exploring different possibilities, asking questions and being open to listening to the idea's of others!
A great day was had by all and hopefully the children will be able to use these skills in their learning over the coming term.
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