An introduction to the Welsh language charter framework.
Our Year 3 classes have been learning about meadow flowers and their importance in our natural world. Both classes visited New Chapel Hay Meadows where they worked with Joe Arrowsmith, learning about the diversity of meadow plants and animals. All pupils used old tents and broken umbrellas to upcycle into a kite under the expertise… Read more »
On Monday 16th May we celebrated the International Day of Living Together in Peace. All the children came into school dressed in something white. Donations were also given by the children to ‘Croeso Llanidloes’. Living together in peace is about accepting differences and having the ability to listen to, recognize, respect, and appreciate others as well… Read more »
The Eco Committee are continuing to develop the quiet garden. Plants sown last year are blooming. This year pupils are working on a partnership project with the High School to create a statement about our school vision “Roots and Wings”. Here are some of their design plans, which high school students will craft from wood… Read more »
Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen –Search – Hwb (gov.wales) Dref Wen- Free Welsh audio books –Free Welsh Audio Books by Children – Dref Wen Amser Stori Atebol – Welsh language story time on youtube- Yr Hipo Cyntaf ar y Lleuad | Amser Stori Atebol – YouTube
We have been so looking forward to lighter, longer daylight hours and better weather for being outside in Nature’s playground. Spring can often feel like a chance to start afresh and make plans with some positivity moving forwards.
The Eco Committee met with Zoe, the Community Link Officer from the Co-op. They explained to her what they have achieved so far in the “Quiet Garden” they are developing. The Eco committee have been successful in their bid at the Coop to gain funds to develop their project further. Lots of future planning ideas… Read more »
World Record Attempt Mr Urdd 100 years
As part of RE work year 3 pupils have been interested in a project about special buildings this term. Their questions lead them to explore festivals of light.
Here is our School Anthem that the children produced with the help of the Welsh Whisperer.
Here are some useful Welsh Vocabulary that you can use.
Click on the link below to listen to traditional Welsh folk tales and play games. Chwedlau Cymru (wales.gov.uk)
Click on the links below for the latest magazines. Bore da- BoreDa_bach_Urdd_2021_06 (adobe.com) Iaw – Urdd Iaw_2021_06 (adobe.com)
EXCITING! There is a virtual Powys Eisteddfod competition happening. The closing date is June 11th. There are some great competitions that we could take part in. There is a 1st 2nd and 3rd prize to be won. I have listed some of the competitions below that we could compete in. All competitions are through the medium… Read more »
There is a brand new Cyw magazine for children ages 3-6 available from the 31 of May.
This is a great opportunity for parents and guardians to learn Welsh to use with your child at home.
Here is the latest issue of Bore da bach, a mini-issue of Bore da magazine, published every second month.
Join us in this week’s activities!
Happy Saint David’s Day everyone from some of our Reception children. We have had a wonderful day learning about Wales.
A new issue of Cip magazine is waiting for you – which includes the brilliant comic, Mellten!
A new issue of Bore da magazine is waiting for you – just click the link below.
These are some wonderful bilingual activities for children to learn about St Davids day.
Here are some wonderful bilingual activities for the Foundation Phase children learning all about St Davids day and Wales.
Here is the February magazine of IAW.
Have a look at the ‘Bore da’ magazine. There are some great puzzles and games to enjoy.
This is a new website with many Welsh language resources to help and support parents with distance learning.
Dydd Santes Dwynwen is considered to be the Welsh equivalent to Valentine’s Day and is celebrated on 25th of January every year. It celebrates Dwynwen, the Welsh saint of lovers.
Dydd Santes Dwynwen is considered to be the Welsh equivalent to Valentine’s Day and is celebrated on 25th of January every year. It celebrates Dwynwen, the Welsh saint of lovers.
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