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  • Welsh National Schools Trampoline Competition

    Mon 30 Nov 2015

    We are all really proud of Iestyn  in year 3. On Sunday he competed his first Welsh National Schools Trampolining competition, and he came 3rd in the novice section (above beginner), which now means he will be representing the school at the zonal finals in Cardiff in January.

    Well done Iestyn, that is a fantastic achievement!

     

  • E Cadets

    Tue 10 Nov 2015
    We have now launched our E cadet programme in school. For more information, please look under the 'Children' tab on the home page at the E cadet section. If you have any queries, please ask Mr Markham-Jones for more information.
  • Communication with parents

    Fri 16 Oct 2015 Mr Raymond

    We strive to keep our parents and carers updated via a range of communication methods. Please ensure the school office have an up to date email address and phone number so that you get the latest information and news. Also:

    • Download the Schoop App on your phones and tablets - School ID: 11031
    • Follow us on Twitter - Username: @pencoedprimary

     

    Many thanks for your continued support and cooperation.

  • Harvest Assembly

    Tue 06 Oct 2015

    On Friday the school council led our special Harvest Assembly. They told all the pupils about the history of harvest celebrations and the importance of sharing what we have with others. We have had a fabulous response to our food bank collection and once again we have ensured that local families and children will be provided with foodstuffs.

    Many thanks for all of your donations – together we can make a difference.

  • Children Keep Wales Tidy

    Fri 02 Oct 2015
  • Meet the new iLeaders!

    Thu 17 Sep 2015 Mr Raymond

    After completing an application form, the Year 6 iLeader team has been selected for the forthcoming academic year. They will support staff in developing pupils digital competence across the school, ensuring the upkeep of our iPads as well as coaching younger pupils (and staff!) on new and developing apps.

     

    Good luck team, I'm sure you will do us proud! They are:

    Roan 

    Rhian

    Mia 

    Lowri 

    Bethan 

    Isla-May 

    Skyla 

    Lucy 

    Lauren 

    Maddie 

     

     

  • Pencoed Primary wins National Award

    Thu 10 Sep 2015

    We are really pleased to announce that Pencoed Primary School has won the Excellence in Forestry School’s Award for 2015. This is a national award and it was open to all schools in Wales. Two judges from the Royal Forestry Society visited the school at the end of last term and watched some forest schools sessions and met with parents and pupils. They were very impressed with what they saw and described our practice as “inspirational”.

    I am very proud that tour hard work has been recognised and celebrated in this way and I look forward to developing outr Forest School provision even further.

     

    Please see the full article from the Royal Forestry Website below.

    The breadth of work with school children and the community in their own school woodland impressed the judges - Sue Williams, who heads up the Education, Learning and Sector Skills Team for Natural Resources Wales, and Phil Tanner, Education Manager of the Royal Forestry Society (RFS).

    Pencoed School has around 570 pupils. Its woodland was planted 24 years ago by students and staff as a resource for learning opportunities not just for the students attending the school but the whole community.

    Judge Phil Tanner said: "This inspirational work to ensure that Pencoed School is more than just a school is supported by both the school staff and the parents of the children. Leading the school's engagement programme is local resident Julie Jenkins whose enthusiastic approach to providing outdoor learning opportunities is at the heart of the school's success."

    Pencoed School provides opportunities for children of all ages to develop personally in an outdoor environment and places an emphasis on curriculum design centred on the use of the schools woodland.

    Pencoed's work has been supported by local partnerships and school pupils visit the local Rockwool site where they participate in education sessions with Natural Resources Wales staff to gain an understanding of the value of local woodland sites. The school's partnership with Bridgend College saw an excellent example of teaching and learning for all involved when college students delivered Forest School sessions to Pencoed pupils.

    Head teacher Ms Sarjeant said: "At Pencoed Primary School we strive to promote family involvement and to support and create partnerships with the families in our school. Using our Forest School Area for this has been a key aspect of our development this year. Showing the value of using woodland areas for all aspects of learning has inspired and motivated many of our families to get outside and enjoy nature!

    "The award will help us promote this resource further and ensure it is sustained for future generations. I am thrilled that the hard work and dedication of all involved has been recognised."

    Family Engagement Officer Julie Jenkins added: " I am delighted we have been recognised for the positive approach we have in engaging our families into the life of the school and their children’s learning. Using our outdoor learning environment has proven to be very positive for many families, allowing children to learn and develop in a stimulating and natural environment. Our thanks to Faye Williams our Forest Schools Leader with whom we have worked closely on all these projects. I look forward to developing our programmes further in future."

  • France 3

    Tue 14 Jul 2015
    More photos of the adventures we had last week in France
  • Football success for Pencoed pupils

    Tue 14 Jul 2015 Mr Raymond

    Congratulations to two Year 6 pupils who have been selected to represent Penybont in the FAW academy league and the Welsh Schools Representative league for the season 2015-16.  They have both been through several months of trials and we are thrilled to hear of their selection.  The boys have been outstanding representatives of the Pencoed Primary football team and we wish them very best of wishes for next season and beyond.

     

  • France 2

    Thu 09 Jul 2015

    Another great day! First a  bakery then more outdoor activities. All the children are now dancing in the disco after eating snails!!!!

    We leave tomorrow at 9:30 to go to Pegasus Bridge then the ferry. Look at the fun we have had today,

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