WATCH: Kenilworth primary school releases short film

By James Smith

26th Sep 2022 | Local News

Crackley Hall School released 'A Place to Change' on Friday, September 23 across its social media
Crackley Hall School released 'A Place to Change' on Friday, September 23 across its social media

A local primary school released a short film last Friday (September 23) showcasing what life is like for its staff and students.

"What sort of place is Crackley Hall School?" was the question that followers of the school's social media were teased with last week before the film's premier.

Produced by the Foundation Marketing Team and award-winning Affixxius Films, 'Crackley Hall School - A Place to Change' was shot in the Trinity term and captures glimpses of school life.

Headmaster Rob Duigan said: "Crackley Hall School has long been known as 'the next best place to home' by its pupils, but it is also a place to learn, grow and develop.

"As children progress through the school from nursery to Junior 6, we see their self-esteem and confidence grow as they discover at an early age where their talents and passions lie.

"By the time they reach Junior 6, children have built strong foundations, socially and academically and are well prepared for senior school life and beyond."

If you are interested in what a Crackley Hall education can do for your child, then speak to our Registrar, Jenny Vaughan on 01926 514410 or email [email protected].

The school will host its next open event for Nursey, Reception and Year 3 on Thursday 29 September from 6.30pm to 8.00pm.

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