Dansio gyda Emily

This morning we enjoyed a dance workshop with Emily. We practised our best dance moves , balancing and spins while keeping fit and healthy.

World Book Day 2026

After reading the story ‘Zog,’ we enjoyed a variety of different Zog related activities. One of which was Madam Dragon’s School for Dragons. Here we learned to breath fire, roar, fly, rescue and capture. All the dragons earned their gold stars! Arbennig pawb!

Arch Deacon Visit

We were delighted to welcome Archdeacon Alan from the Brecon & Swansea Diocese to our school this week. During his visit, Archdeacon Alan spent time meeting members of staff and our Worship Council, and he was incredibly impressed by their enthusiasm and dedication. His encouragement and affirmation were truly uplifting for everyone involved.

Physical Literacy

We have been developing the childrenโ€™s physical literacy through a range of parachute games that encourage movement, coordination, and teamwork. The children have been running, jumping, stretching, and working together to create waves, lift the parachute high, and quickly swap places underneath it. They have been practising balance and spatial awareness while moving in sync with their peers, listening carefully to instructions, and cooperating to keep the parachute moving smoothly. These sessions have been energetic, inclusive, and highly engaging, giving the children plenty of opportunities to build confidence, strengthen their gross motor skills, and enjoy being active through playful, imaginative activities.

Dragon Nests\Nythod Draig

Today, we were shocked to find dragon footprints in the corridor. We thought the dragons may need nests so they could lay their eggs. We did a fantastic job with our friends, building soft nests for the dragon eggs. Arbennig!

A visit from our Client

Children in Year 2 and 3 have a new mantle of the expert commission. Julia Llewellyn Roberts from Knighton Museum has asked the children to become a team of historians. Their commission is to create an exhibition that brings to life the experiences of Knighton’s residents in Victorian times.

Road Safety

Rob, a road safety officer from Powys, visited us today. He talked about how to be safe on the road, covering aspects such as seat belts, booster seats, cycling, helmets etc. The class were great, asking thoughtful questions and evaluating choices they have made themselves.

Cottage View Visit

Year One pupils visited Cottage View at Knighton Hospital and sang Christmas songs to their residents. We sang beautifully and the residents loved our performance. Da iawn pawb!