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Anti-Bullying Week
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Black History Month
Published 30/09/24Black History Month is a special time in October when we celebrate the achievements and contributions of Black people throughout history. It’s an opportunity to learn about important figures, events, and cultural heritage that have shaped our world. By exploring stories of resilience, creativity, and leadership, we can better understand and appreciate the rich diversity that makes our communities stronger. Let’s take this month to honour the past, celebrate the present, and inspire a brighter future for everyone.
The children heard about Black History Month in assembly (see below) and their teachers will be following up in class.
Click here for more info: Black History Month 2024 - BBC
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YOUNG VOICES 2025
Published 25/09/24We are very excited that our Crossdale choir will be travelling to Birmingham on Friday 28th February to join the world's biggest choir at Young Voices 2025.
Please find below links to this year's Young Voices Lyric Videos.
Get ready for the 2025 concert by learning the songs at home.Here is the link to the Young Voices Spotify playlist which gives you access to all of the songs for the 2025 concert.
Please note that you will need a spotify account to listen (but only the free version).
Young Voices Uk Music Pack 2025 - Album by The Young Voices Choir | Spotify
To access all the songs and videos to learn the dance routines to the songs:
- Visit YV Music Room to register an account.
- You will then receive and email with an access code that should enable you to view all the songs and dance routines.
Temporarily, here is a link of the downloaded lyrics however, we shall provide lyric booklets closer to October half-term. I have also attached a YouTube link to some of the lyric videos made available.
Lyrics | Windhill Primary School
[Young Voices] - Today is Gonna Be A Great Day [Lyric] (youtube.com)
Enjoy!
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Eat Cake for Larsen's Pride!
Published 13/09/24Join us at a cake sale next Thursday, 19th September, on the front playground after school, to raise money for Larsen's Pride.
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Parent and Carer Survey 2024
Published 27/07/24Thank you to all of you who took the time to complete the Parent & Carer Survey. The Governors value your feedback immensely, as it helps us both recognise what is great about Crossdale and what can be improved. In total, we received 88 responses so a big thank you!
Please find a summary of the survey results attached below, along with some comments and response from the school leadership team.
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A huge Thank you!
Published 24/07/24A message of thanks and appreciation from me is attached below. Mrs Westie :) 26.07.24 UPDATE Another HUGE thank you from Mrs Westie! I just wanted to say another big, big, big thank you for the extremely generous gi - Read More
Join our Team
Published 22/05/24The Governors of Crossdale Primary School and Keyworth Primary & Nursery School are looking to appoint committed colleagues to join our teams as Midday Supervisors. We have two positions available, one in each school. The successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to team working and supporting the school’s ethos and values.
This role is hugely important for children and their parents - a positive, enjoyable and safe dinner hour is a crucially important part of their day-to-day school, life.
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Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)
Published 21/05/24At Crossdale we follow ‘Jigsaw’, the Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) curriculum. Throughout the year, Jigsaw helps children develop emotional literacy, build self-esteem, and gain a positive and healthy understanding of themselves, their relationships, and the world around them. Your children may have talked to you about Jigsaw Friends and Calm Me time.
After half-term, every year group at Crossdale will cover the Changing Me unit in Jigsaw, which includes 2 or 3 lessons to help children understand the changes puberty brings and how human reproduction happens. Younger year groups do not address these issues directly and explicitly; instead, they focus on learning information that prepares them for later years. The lessons in Years 5 and 6 discuss more detailed information regarding puberty and human reproduction.
These lessons are classed as sex education and parents have the right to request that their child be withdrawn from some or all of sex education delivered as part of statutory RSE. Before granting such a request to withdraw we would encourage you to talk to us about your worries or concerns so that you fully understand the nature and purpose of the curriculum as well as the benefits of receiving this important education.
‘Changing Me’ includes the following themes:
- Male and Female
- Growing and Changing
- Friends
- Gender Stereotypes
- Families of all Kinds
- Relationships/Types of Love
- Reproduction/Life cycle
- Babies and Parenting
- Puberty and Menstruation
- Personal Hygiene
Please click on this link to to see detailed curriculum coverage for your child’s year group: Crossdale Drive School - PSHE / RSE (crossdaleschool.com)
If children raise issues we feel are inappropriate for their year group, we will contact you so you can discuss them in a way you feel is appropriate. We strongly encourage you to talk to your child after the lessons. This will support their learning and give them an opportunity to ask further questions.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
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Let's Sing!
Published 27/03/24Last night, Crossdale participated in a singing concert alongside 13 other schools from Equals Trust.
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Egg Rolling!
Published 19/03/24It's egg rolling time!
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Sci-Tech Competition 2024
Published 04/03/24Rules and details attached!
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