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Archery and axe throwing and the Giant Swing! What fun, Year 6! Message from Mrs Smith: Y6 have been awesome today. Everybody has tried everything - positive attitudes all round despite the heat. They have been very responsible in the hot conditions-applying suncream in copious amounts and staying hydrated. Thanks to all parents for making sure that they had everything they needed.
Update: it is due to be over 35+ degrees tomorrow (Tuesday), Wednesday and Thursday. School will be open as usual, but we are also giving you the option of keeping children at home, or picking them up at lunchtime. If the situation becomes unmanageable we will let you know, and may have to come up with another plan but for now school will remain open.
Sketching at St Mary's Church this afternoon! A welcome respite from the heat!
Message from Year 6: lovely and cool down here. All kitted up - lots of fun whizzing down the zip wire and problem solving to complete the crate stack challenge.
It's due to be very hot this week! Unless we receive information that temperatures are due to hit the high 30s we are expecting to stay open. Your child may feel more comfortable in their PE kit. Please make sure they have a sun hat, sun cream on, and that they have their water bottles with them.
After a very informative trip to the Zoo, Years 1 and 2 had a visit from Mrs Otterwell and used VR headsets to experience and explore habitats for different creatures.
Year 5's time at Crabbe has come to an end. They have taking part in new activities, supported each other through the challenges and had so much fun. Big thank you to the staff who made this possible.
Another great day for Year 5. The children showed great perseverance, supporting each other throughout their activities. The day finished with s'mores around the campfire and some great singing! Sleep well everyone and we'll see you at 8am tomorrow!
A successful bat walk for year 5 - they remembered lots from their talk last year and all had a go hunting around with bat detectors.
Year 5 have had a fantastic day at the beach and are now back at Crabbe. We've had dinner and played games and we are just relaxing whilst waiting for Mr and Mrs Webb to go on our bat hunt.
Year 3 had a visit from Prathiba this afternoon, who is a member of the Hindu Dharma community. She was very informative and we all learnt a lot! She also taught us how to draw Rangoli patterns.
Year 6 did an absolutely amazing job with their Ballet D'Jerri performance at the levee at Government House to celebrate the King's Birthday. What a privilege to take part in the celebration, and what a polished performance the children turned out. Thank you to Helen Noble for her fabulous workshops and inspiring the children into something extraordinary!