News
Upcoming Events & Class Letters
Here you will find some of the key events coming up as well as news reports on events that have happened and copies of letters sent home.
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Monday 15 April 2024 Letter for KS1 Swimming
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Wednesday 10 April 2024 Support Cranham Scouts! Reading this may just change your life...
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Wednesday 10 April 2024 Letter for Techniquest - Beech class
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Thursday 4 April 2024 Y6 Netball Taster Sessions
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Friday 22 March 2024 RSHE Parent Consultation
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Thursday 14 March 2024 Monster Trail 2024
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Wednesday 13 March 2024 Y6 Residential 2024 Some pictures from our wonderful week at Culmington Manor, Shropshire:
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Wednesday 13 March 2024 Wellbeing Wednesday - March 2024 This term the children had a fabulous wellbeing afternoon. The children each chose their activity and worked alongside friends from across the school. Activity choices were: song writing workshop, creating a puppet show, painting, pastel pictures or den building. At the end of the afternoon, the children came back together to perform and share their work. Fun was had by all.
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Thursday 7 March 2024 World Book Day 2024 We have had such fun today! We have spent the afternoon on 'speed recommendations' and shared storytelling and should have so many ideas for new books we'd love to read. Thank you to all our parent for supporting your children to dress up in magnificent costumes that really represented their favourite book characters.
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Friday 23 February 2024 Young Voices 2024 What an amazing night!!!! And what an opportunity to join so many voices in a gigantic stadium! Thank you so much to those parents who supported us and who provided transport for all our children. And well done all pupils involved - you were a credit to Cranham Primary!
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Friday 9 February 2024 Operation Encompass letter for parents
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Wednesday 7 February 2024 Kids Table Tennis sessions
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Saturday 3 February 2024 Tennis coaching - Stratford Park Spring/Summer 2024
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Thursday 25 January 2024 Cranham Monster Trail 2024
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Friday 12 January 2024 Lumi Nova Tales of Courage
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Wednesday 10 January 2024 Letter for Residential September 2024
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Friday 1 December 2023 Exedra Christmas Trees
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Saturday 18 November 2023 Cranham Christmas Arts & Crafts Fayre
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Tuesday 14 November 2023 Rodborough Hawks Girls' U14 Football Team
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Wednesday 4 October 2023 Atlas Camps Netball Academy (holidays)
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Wednesday 4 October 2023 Atlas Camps Football Academy (holidays)
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Wednesday 20 September 2023 Y6 Residential letter /docs/Letters/residential_letter.pdf
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Friday 15 September 2023 Holly Derrick Swim School
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Wednesday 13 September 2023 Cranham Feast 2023 The Cranham Feast at the weekend was a huge success, helped tremendously by falling on the hottest day of the year! Thank you to all of those who attended and especially to those of you who represented our school in either the may-poling dancing, the parade or the choir. Thank you also for the jars of flowers which decorated the church so beautifully. It felt very special for the school to play such an active role this year, and for the feast to be so well supported by our families and staff. There is still the chance to pay in your sponsorship or donation towards the church organ using the link here: www.justgiving.com/page/cranham-church-organ-appeal
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Wednesday 13 September 2023 Roman letters in Hazel Class!
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Wednesday 13 September 2023 Mr Scott's stone age visit to Oak Class Oak Class had an exciting visit from Mr Scott, from Cirencester College, who taught them all about the three periods of the stone age here at Cranham. In the cold Palaeolithic beginning 2 million years ago, the land around Cranham was populated with mammoths, woolly rhinos and sabre-toothed tigers, and ancient humans first began using stone to make tools. When the climate warmed in the Mesolithic around 10,000 years ago, bands of hunter-gatherers lived nomadically, making the most of the abundance of fish in the Severn and the deer herds of the Cotswolds. Finally, the Neolithic period, beginning around 6,000 years ago is when we see permanent settlements and farming begin. Mr Scott brought lots of interesting artefacts including a 60,000-year-old hand-axe and a Neanderthal skull. He brought lots of flints which had been found recently from around the Cranham area, including some beautiful flint arrowheads, scrapers and blades. It’s just amazing to imagine the people who would hav
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Friday 8 September 2023 Tennis at Stratford Park
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Sunday 23 July 2023 Treasure Island 2023!!! Click here for pictures of the cast.
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Friday 21 July 2023 Waterways Museum trip On Friday 21st July, Hazel class visited Gloucester Waterways Museum, to consolidate our knowledge of rivers from this term's topic and to understand more about the history of our local canal.
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Tuesday 4 July 2023 Atlas Summer Camps Click here to watch our video.