Digital Cluster Project

Today some of our Year 6 pupils have been busy working with their peers in the cluster. Each school has had a piece of digital equipment to use for the term; the pupils have had to plan and create a task to deliver to their peers from other schools in order to train each other. This time we had the Rugged Robots.
It was fun to use the different pieces of equipment (Sphero, drones, LEGO Spike, Cody Rockies etc) and to work with other pupils. It was especially lovely to see and work with some of our former pupils!
and a big thank you to our parent volunteers for transporting us to the event. Diolch.

BSL Workshops

We enjoyed learning a variety of Welsh songs and accompanying them with sign. Thank you Katie for a super workshop.

Kerbcraft

Well done to all of the pupils that have successfully completed the Kerbcraft road safety scheme. Here are some of the children collecting their certificates.

Shelter building

In Fun Club we have been learning enjoying building some shelters in the Forest School area.

Hello Yellow Well-being

We marked world mental health day by wearing yellow and enjoying a variety of activities to improve our well being. We went rode bikes, played in the quad and we created some Andy Goldsworthy inspired artwork.

Hello Yellow!/Hello Melyn!

Today, we planned activities to make us smile and feel happy as part of Hello Yellow where we are thinking of children’s mental Health. Baking and fresh air with our friends!

Hello Yellow

A day to show young people they are not alone with their mental health, so we spent the day doing things that boost our well-being!
We started with our class assembly (which did give some a nervous feeling) and then parents joined us in class to sit with their child and look at what they have achieved so far this term.

Pupils then spent some time watching videos of themselves from when they were younger. After break we had a games sessionโ€ฆUNO, Twister, Jenga, Dobble or colouring in. Quality time with friends, away from screens! Lunch was followed by paining and some games outside!

Boomwhackers

Children in year 2 have been enjoying using the boomwhackers. Boomwhackers can improve cognitive skills such as focus, concentration, and memory. Keeping track of different notes, patterns, and melodies strengthens the childrens mental agility and enhances their overall cognitive abilities. They are also really good fun and sounded great!