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Inaugural Edition Of The Crackley Review

Crackley Hall School has a new yearbook that records and reflects the last academic year.
13 Dec 2021
School News

The very first edition of the Crackley Review has just been published and was sent out to Crackley Hall School and Little Crackers Nursery families last week.

The new yearbook records and reflects the last academic year. It gives a super insight into life in school and the wonderful learning that goes on day in day out at the nursery and school.

It makes a wonderful memento for children and parents, and we know they will all have enjoyed looking through the stories and photos.

Thank you to all who contributed their time and talents to help us put together the review, and to all who do so much to make the school such a vibrant, supportive and engaging place of learning.

If you went to Crackley, you might like to have a read of the Crackley Review.

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