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The Crescent Primary school is proud to support our pupils in our eclectic and vibrant community. We have had historical links to the Brit School, Crystal Palace football club and Nordoff Robbins, all of whom offer support and programmes for pupils in the local area. Our historical building has been standing for over 100 years, and the rich history we have is championed by The Old Croydonians.
https://www.legacyyouthzone.org/
Croydon Youth Zone, named by young people as ‘Legacy’, is a charity and purpose-built facility for the borough’s young people aged 8 – 19, and up to 25 for those with disabilities.
This infrastructure of facilities is based upon OnSide Youth Zones 21st Century Youth Facility Model and young people from across Croydon have access to all these fantastic facilities for a cost of £5 for an annual membership and 50p per visit.
The Youth Zone provides a safe environment where young people can come and enjoy themselves and will enable young people to raise their aspirations and confidence to create a happier and healthier generation.
https://www.theoldcroydonians.org.uk/
The official website of the Old Croydonians’ Association, formed of former pupils in the local area, including Selhurst Grammar School for Boys, the former incarnation of The Crescent Primary School
https://www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk/
As the UK’s largest independent music therapy charity, we use music to enrich the lives of people with life-limiting illnesses, disabilities and feelings of isolation.
https://www.brit.croydon.sch.uk/
Our local neighbours. The BRIT School is the leading Performing and Creative Arts school in the UK and completely FREE to attend. It provides a unique education for over 1,300 pupils aged between 14 and 19 in the fields of music, film, digital design, community arts, visual arts and design, production and performing arts as well as a full academic programme of GCSEs and A Levels.