ysgol glan y môr€¦ · bwletin dolig 2013 author: meic created date: 1/8/2014 3:53:37 pm
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IMPORTANT DATES
January
6 School re-opens 21 Yr 7 Parents’ Evening 3.45-5.45
24 Yr 11 Reports
28 Yr 11 Parents’ Evening 3.45-5.45
February
4 Support Clinic 8 Half term holidays 24 - 28/02/14
March
3 School re-opens
10 Yr 10 Examinations
18 Yr 9 Parents’ Evening 3.45-5.45
21 INSET day no school for pupils
April
School closes for Easter Holidays
14/04/14 - 25/04/14
Ysgol Glan y Môr Parents’ Bulletin: Christmas 2013
Library
Draughts competition between pupils and staff.
An exciting draughts competition was held between the pu-
pils and staff in the Library. The final score was 11 games to
9 to the staff with 2 draw games. Thank you to everyone who took part.
Santa’s Grotto Year 10 BAC pupils would like to thank all the
Primary schools in the area who supported us
and came to visit the Grotto. Santa was very
busy welcoming over 300 enthusiastic little chil-
dren throughout the week. Thank you to every-
5x60
Shoned Owen 5x60 awarding Elain Davies Yr 9 with her prize for
coming first in the “Tour of Britain” for North Wales Schools. She
received an official tour shirt.
Jac Davies yr 9 came first in the “Santa Fun Run” which took place in
the Pwllheli Gwyl yr Wŷl weekend recently.
A yr 7 Dance troupe ( Ffiffi’s Trixibells) also got to perform on the
Maes that weekend. They presented their teacher Ffion Davies with a
bunch of flowers as a
thank you gift.
Jac Davies
Yr 9
Shoned Owen 5x60 & Elain Davies Yr 9 Healthy Schools Project The school achieved Level 4 with this accreditation for aspects of “Food and Hygiene” in the school curriculum .
Ffiffi’s Trixibells
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Health and Social Care Career Fair
A Health and Social Care Careers Fair was held in the school hall on Wednesday, November 13th for Yr 10 and Yr 11 pupils studying BTEC Health
and Social Care as well as Year 9 pupils who are thinking of taking the course next year. Employers from across Gwynedd who work in the area
of Health & Social were invited to attend the event. 15 of them came to share their experiences and discuss their career paths. Pupils were
shown the many different aspects of working in social work, nursing, dealing with adults with disabilities and the homeless. It was an eye opener to the many opportunities available in Gwynedd.
Mrs Sian Thomas from the college in Pwllheli gave some worthwhile advice on the Level 3 BTEC courses available and it was a pleasure to wel-
come Michaela Griffiths a former H&S student and 2 of her friends from the college. Employees from the Welsh Language Commissioner came to emphasize the advantages to pupils of being bilingual and the real need for individuals who can speak Welsh in Health and Social Care
field. It certainly was a useful morning and we are very thankful to CAMHS, GISDA, the Red Cross, Antur Waunfawr, Mrs Delia Roberts from
Ysbyty Bryn Beryl, Mrs Bethan Llwyd form Gwynedd Council, Mr Mike Daly, dentist, Dr Arfon Williams, family doctor, Age Concern, Mr Eryl
Rogers from Bryn Meddyg Nursing home and an social services for being so supportive of the event.
Student following the BTEC Hospitality course took responsibility for the catering, providing refreshments for the employers on their arrival
and during the interval. There was much praise for the scones and the white chocolate cookies were excellent! Thank you to Mrs Caryl Jones a
Karen Williams for their help and support.
Invitation
Are you over 50? Do you have a grandchild at this school?
If so, our Year 10 Hospitality students would like to invite you for ‘Afternoon
Tea’ at 2.00pm on Friday, January 31st.
Contact the school on 01758 - 701244 to book a place. Feel free to bring a friend with you! We look forward to welcoming you.
Canolfan Beacon
Caernarfon
Year 10 Work Skills Group
The students have had a very adventurous term following
courses in kayaking /canoeing and indoor climbing with the
Urdd. Congratulations to the pupils on winning Level 1
NICAS certificates and Level 4 for Power Paddling.
“Wish Tokens” Daily Post
Remember to send any tokens you have left to the school
straight after the holidays.
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Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone! School re-opens on Monday - January 6th, 2014
PE Department The -16 and -14 rugby teams have won all their games this year. They will now represent the area in the Welsh Cup in the new year.
A group of 50 pupils went to Cardiff in mid November to watch the Welsh rugby team play against Argentina. Following the success of the trip, we hope to
arrange another one soon.
The boys have been running cross country for two weeks during the lessons and a number of school records to have been broken by Tomos Davies yr 7,
Rhys Jones yr 8, Harri Hughes and Ifan Roberts from yr 9.
Sam Schwabauer has recently improved several of his personal times in swimming. A fortnight ago he took part in a North Wales Competition Llandudno
North Wales and finished in the top three in many of the races and most of his times were in the fifteen fastest in Wales. Keep up the good work Sam!
Winter Fair Our annual Winter Fair was held on Wednesday, November 27th with the proceeds going to Alaw Ward, Ysbyty Gwynedd. A team of 20 pupils from Year
10 volunteered to arrange the fair, and worked extremely hard to determine its success with the support of Mrs Jacqui Parry. The school hall was a
hive of activity with twenty local businesses selling crafts and goods on their stalls as well as stalls and activities by the pupils. Father Christmas also
paid a special visit on the evening.
£1300 was raised on the evening and there is still more money coming
in. The evening would not have been possible without the hard work of
pupils and staff of the school and family and friends that came to sup-
port on the evening. We are also extremely grateful to the local busi-
nesses and individuals who donated prizes for the raffle. Thank you
for all the support shown.
Elin Jones Thomas, Non Jones, Cêt Bryn, Ebrill Lloyd, Nabihah Miah,
Cari Williams, Lulu Webley, Alis Williams, Kayleigh Williams, Olivia
Claybrook, Ffion Hughes, Ffion Jones, Shona ab Iorwerth, Abi
Griffiths, Mari Hughes, Mared Owen, Chloe Williams, Lois Lloyd, Catrin
Jones, Catrin Rosewarne.