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Cranwell House is a stunning setting for your daughter’s Prep education, where girls can explore, discover and challenge themselves. Pastoral care and a strong sense of family are at the heart of our school. Whatever year group your daughter joins, she will find friendship and support in a happy and caring environment, and benefit from small class sizes. Our members of staff are dedicated to developing girls’ personal strengths and talents and are there to support any individual need. Our ‘Cranwell Discovery Curriculum’ is based on the Reggio Emilia approach, and is designed to be engaging, diverse and girl-centred. It focuses on creative approaches to learning, helping girls develop independent thinking and enquiry-based learning skills, whilst growing their understanding of the world, citizenship and collective responsibility. Our Learner Qualities – Brave, Inquisitive, Reflective, Collaborative, Sparky and Kind – aim to help girls blossom into well-educated people with confidence, self-belief and a good moral compass and with a positive attitude who always try their best.
The joy of exploring new skills Girls have so many opportunities to develop skills that go beyond the curriculum. At our weekly ‘Inspire’ sessions mix year groups together for activities covering topics such as coding, navigation and engineering. Leadership and working collaboratively is encouraged from an early age. Girls have the opportunity to get involved in school council, become an ecowarrior and, in Year 6, support staff as part of our team of prefects. Acting, music and dancing Our timetable is designed to allow time for performing arts and languages, so girls can build on their individual talents. Our specialist teachers and performing arts facilities help the girls experience the joy of performing and the wonderful sense of achievement this brings. Peripatetic instrumental lessons are built into the school day; from piano to violin, voice to harp, there’s an inspiring amount of choice. The great outdoors Girls enjoy regular, dedicated outdoor learning sessions stewarded by our Forest Schools leader. Come rain or shine, you’ll find a year group out and about learning in our beautiful grounds. The practical, hands-on nature of learning outdoors creates memorable experiences, helping our girls develop a strong relationship with their environment. It could be growing vegetables in our upcycled greenhouse, or performing Madagascar on the outdoor stage. That’s not forgetting our Celtic roundhouse made from wattle and daub, our outdoor kiln, or our water bottle greenhouse!