Local Groups in Crowle
Beavers
Parish Hall, Tuesdays, 18.00 – 19.00
Bowls Club
Parish Hall, Mondays, 19.15 – 21.15
and Wednesdays 15:15 – 17:15
Contact: Richard London: 381361
Crowle Players
Contact: Dave Fuller
01905 381626
Crowle Searchers Football Club
Contact: Adrian Coleman
07767 803727
adrian.coleman@outlook.com
Crowle Tennis Club
Contact: John Brookes:
01905 381863
Parish Council Field Manager
David Steade
fieldmanager@crowlepc.co.uk
07956 703157
Friends of Crowle School
Friends of Crowle School
Contact: Sian Hughes
01905 381128
Mothers’ Union
Mary Thomas
01905 38139
Parish Hall (Crowle Parish Hall Trust)
Joe Tinson, Village Hall Manager
07498 555463
enquiries@crowleparishhall.org
Oil bulk buying Scheme
Oil bulk buying Scheme
Over 60‘s (Tuesday Travellers)
Contact: Myra Brierley: 381769
Parochial Church Council
Secretary: James Bladon: 380033
Christenings, Weddings &Funerals
www.crowlechurch.org
Pre-School
Parish Hall: Nine sessions a week
Contact: Louise Marsh 380031
crowle.pre-school@live.co.uk
Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Organiser
Caroline Robjohns 381715
rbl@robjohns.org.uk
Scouts
Speed Watch
The Shop at Crowle
Contact: Carolyn Bull 381416 or
manager@theshopatcrowle.co.uk
For current opening hours for both the Shop and Cafe, please see our website
https://www.theshopatcrowle.co.uk
W.I.
Parish Hall, 1st Wed of the month
7.30 pm crowleWI@gmail.com
Lynne Collins 381671
Women's Touch Rugby Team
Pershore Rugby Club
Contact: Fizz Bewley: 01905 381080
Mobile Library
Mobile Library Times for Crowle and Sale Green
1st Wednesday in the month
Froxmere Road 10.25 – 10.45
Crowle School 10.50 – 11.05
Sale Green Cottage 11.15 – 11.30
Broughton Hackett 2nd Wednesday of each month 9.55-10.05
You can contact the mobile library to renew your books by phone on 01905 822722 with your library ticket to hand.
For general information and support on a range of issues WCC’s “Here2Help” can be contacted on 01905 768053.
St John the Baptist Church
Zoom services
every Sunday at 9.00am
Sunday 2nd May 10.30am
Live service in Church Holy Communion
CROWLE WI
CONTACT: PRESIDENT: DOROTHY LECI crowleWI@gmail.com
SECRETARY: LYNNE COLLINS 01905 381671 EMAIL: crowlewi@gmail.com
MEETING: 1ST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 7.30 IN PARISH HALL
(Hoping to start in September, subject to Boris)
SPEAKERS: ON ALL SUBJECTS
CRAFT GROUP, SCRABBLE GROUP, POETRY GROUP, WHIST GROUP
LUNCHES OUT, TRIPS OUT, FRIENDLY GROUP
HEAD OFFICE
WFWI (WORCESTERSHIRE FEDERATION OF WOMENS INSTITUTE)
W I HOUSE, 7 ELGAR BUSINESS CENTRE, MOSELEY ROAD,
WORCESTER WR2 6NJ TEL: 01905 641658 EMAIL: admin@wedfedwi.org.uk
Crowle CE School
Crowle CE First School is a happy, caring and supportive village school, situated on the outskirts of Worcester and part of the Pershore pyramid. We welcome children into our lovely school aged four through to the end of Year 4 and our school vision is for every child to be “Caring, Confident and Committed to their learning.”
We are blessed with fantastic outside spaces, a family atmosphere and caring staff who know our pupils inside out. Our small classes, coupled with excellent teaching, have enabled us to ensure our pupils have an excellent start to their school life. Our recent Ofsted in October 2019, rated the school as Good and highlighted the fact that our “pupils love school” and that they “thrive and achieve well”.
Our primary aim at Crowle CE First School is to give each child the very best possible start in life and to empower them to go on to be confident, successful and responsible adults. Our dedicated and committed staff work very closely together to provide a stimulating curriculum in a safe, happy environment in which each and every child can grow and flourish– academically, spiritually, morally and socially. We truly believe that when children feel happy, safe and relaxed then they will achieve their very best, in all that they do. We offer children an environment where they thrive. Our curriculum is broad and balanced, and offers exciting opportunities for all; forest school, local tournaments, music lessons, swimming lessons, residential trips, art competitions, talent shows etc are all interwoven in to our curriculum and enable every child the opportunity to shine!
We also have a very active parent forum (Friends of Crowle) who tirelessly fundraise for our school, whilst giving children a range of opportunities and the chance to come together as a community. Some examples of what they have put on for the school is annual bonfire party, scarecrow trails, Christmas tree design competitions, art competitions, Christmas jumper sale etc. All funds are used to support the children of the school.
Our school forms an important part of the local community and we work hard to maintain positive links. Our work in school is supported and monitored carefully by a very effective Local Academy Board. As a Church of England school, we very much value our relationship with our local church.