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Willow Weekly Newsletter 7/11/25
It has been so lovely to see all the children back after the half-term break! They have returned full of energy and enthusiasm, ready to learn, and I am excited to see the wonderful progress we will make together this term. This week, we began our new class novel, The Boy at the Back of the Class by Onjali Q. Raúf. The story follows Ahmet, a young refugee, as he settles into a new school and makes new friends. We are really looking forward to sharing this story as a class an
Crowmoor Teacher
Nov 71 min read


Children In Need
On Friday 14th November we will be supporting Children In Need by inviting pupils to come to school in Non School uniform if they wish. If you would like to donate to the charity you can do so via Parent Pay if you wish.

Crowmoor Primary School
Nov 71 min read


Chestnut Class Newsletter 7.11.25
What a great start to the new half term, we are really in the lead up to Christmas now! We are really pleased to welcome Mrs Mitchell to our Crowmoor Team. On Tuesday, we will be going on a walk around the school grounds to see the signs of autumn as part of our science curriculum. Please send your child into school with some wellies, boots or old shoes that they can change into as they will probably get muddy. This week we have enjoyed 'That Rabbit belongs to Emily Brown' by
Crowmoor Teacher
Nov 61 min read


Chestnut Class Autumn Walk 2025
On Tuesday 11th November , we will be observing seasonal changes outside. Remember to bring a coat, wellies, boots, or old shoes to school, as they are likely to get muddy!
Crowmoor Teacher
Nov 61 min read


School Dinners
Unfortunately the cold service of dinners will remain until the end of the week. We are hopeful that on Monday provision will be back to normal and the menu will be followed. The sandwiches available will be as follows: Ham Tuna Cheese Children will also have access to salad, crisps and a pudding We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Crowmoor Primary School
Nov 51 min read


Can you spot the child?
❓Can you spot the child in the second photo? ✅Same child ✅Same location 🤔Different coat 👍Plan how you’ll be Be Bright & Be Seen this winter: ✅ Avoid dark clothing, add reflective strips to coats and bags 🚘🚴🏽🏍️ Regular vehicle checks - 🔦Make sure lights are clean and working 💧Top up windscreen washer fluid 🛞 Tyre checks - Air pressure, Condition and Tread - under-inflated tyres affect control, and when tread gets below 3mm car stopping distance increases significant
familysupport2
Nov 41 min read


Firesetter Intervention Scheme
Is a child you know showing firesetting behaviour? Check out our free ‘Firesetter Intervention Scheme’ for young people who are under 17 and who have displayed fire setting behaviour or have played with fire Aim: 🔥Raise awareness of the dangers of fire 🚨Show the consequences of firesetting behaviour 👨🚒Explain how to control triggers that lead to firesetting 🔥Educate how to keep safe from fire & what to do in the event of fire For more info https://www.shropshirefire.gov
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Nov 41 min read


Asthma Over Bonfire Night
Fireworks and bonfires can increase air pollution levels, especially during big celebrations like Bonfire Night 🎆 Breathing in smoke from bonfires can also irritate your airways. This means that fireworks and bonfires could make your lung condition symptoms worse. They can cause an asthma attack or a flare up of your lung condition. Visit our website to find out how to stay well around fireworks and bonfires ➡️ https://orlo.uk/g5ebf
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Nov 41 min read


WakeUpWednesday
Gotta catch ’em all? Pokémon TCG Pocket’s colourful card battles hide spending and addiction risks 🎁💸. This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide explores how to keep young players safe while they play 🛡️ #OnlineSafety
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Oct 291 min read


A Teenage Brain
A FREE online course for Shropshire residents. Your teenage brain will go through a cycle of rapid growth during puberty. Remarkably, this affects how you feel and behave. This course is a great place to start if you want to learn about your emotional health, why you feel the way you do, and how to manage these feelings. Understanding your feelings - for teenagers is for all teenagers who wish to understand their own development and emotional wellbeing. The resources are tail
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Oct 291 min read


Beech Weekly News 24.10.25
The children looked great dressed up for our Halloween themed day and disco. In the morning, we did some colour mixing to make orange to print some pumpkin pictures. The children liked dancing in the disco in the afternoon. This week, the children have really enjoyed looking at the story 'The Hairy Toe'. They shared their ideas on what they thought would happen to the toe, which varied from a spider running away with it, to the the monster gluing it back on. The children have
Crowmoor Teacher
Oct 261 min read


Hazel Weekly Newsletter 25/10/25
Happy Half Term Everyone! This week we wrote a Book Review in English, all about D-Day Dog. It was exciting to see how much we could remember about the book. We enjoyed choosing our favourite and least favourite parts and writing our recommendations. In Maths, we finished our Addition and Subtraction topic. We consolidated our learning by completing written questions and picking out the important information in each one. Please encourage your child to use Mathletics over the
Crowmoor Teacher
Oct 251 min read


November Dates for your Diary!
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Crowmoor Primary School
Oct 241 min read


Willow Weekly Newsletter 23/10/25
A huge thank you to everyone who joined our Diwali Inspire Afternoon—it was wonderful to share our learning with you. The children worked collaboratively to create some beautiful pieces of Diwali-inspired artwork, and I was so proud of their enthusiasm and creativity. This week, we have also been completing assessments in reading, maths, and spelling and grammar. The children showed such a positive attitude and fantastic progress—it truly reflects their hard work and determin
Crowmoor Teacher
Oct 231 min read


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Oct 230 min read


Elm Spooky News 23.10.25
This week, we finished reading The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark , a story the children thoroughly enjoyed! To celebrate, they completed a quiz to test their comprehension and listening skills. In English, we embraced the spooky season by creating our own Halloween acrostic poems, full of creativity and imagination. In Maths, we’ve been consolidating our understanding of adding and subtracting two-digit numbers. Please continue to encourage your child to use Mathletics over
Crowmoor Teacher
Oct 231 min read


October Event in Shropshire
October half-term is just around the corner! 🎃 👻 If you're after a scare this Halloween, why not check out our Spooktacular directory of events! View our growing list of events via 👉 https://orlo.uk/9N43O
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Oct 231 min read


Crowmoor Reward Certificate Winners- September
12.9.25 winners 19.9.25 winners 26.9.25 winners
Crowmoor Teacher
Oct 211 min read


Secondary School Place-Year 6 Pupils
The closing date for secondary applications is 31 October 2025 which falls in the half-term holidays. If you have not already done so, we encourage you to submit an application as soon as possible but before the deadline date. This will ensure that if you encounter any problems, you can be supported/helped and to submit your application on time. There is no grace period for late applications . The link for the website is – Transferring to secondary school | Shropshire Council

Crowmoor Primary School
Oct 211 min read
Message from CEO of SHINE
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Oct 211 min read
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