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Ysgol Hiraddug
Thomas Avenue, LL18 6AN Dyserth
01745 570467
www:http://www.denbighict.org.uk/ysgolhiradduge-mail:

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Newsletter March 2006
Dear Parent/Guardian On behalf of the governors of Ysgol Hiraddug, could I thank those parents who attended the meeting with the school inspection team. Thanks also to those who completed the questionnaire. The inspection takes place on Monday 27th March, Tuesday 28th March and Wednesday 29th March. During the week the inspectors will be observing lessons throughout the school, examining school policies and observing procedures and protocols. The Lay inspector will be also looking at attendance, general behaviour and the day to day running of the school. As the inspection comes around every six years, w e hope to celebrate all the good features about Ysgol Hiraddug so we will be asking the children to create a very good impression by ensuring that they arrive on time, look very smart, work hard and are on their best behaviour. I would be grateful if you reinforce these points with your child each morning. Healthy Living As part of our approach to encouraging the children to have a healthy life style, Year 6 recently visited Rhyl Football Club to study the importance of exercise and healthy eating. Our fruit tuck shop is running very well in the infant department but we need to encourage the juniors to eat more fruit. In discussion with parents is has been suggested that we have a healthy snack day one day each week initially, in which the children bring or purchase fruit rather than crisps, chocolate biscuits or sweets. It has been suggested that a Thursday each week would be an appropriate day to begin, so our first healthy snack day will be on Thursday 16th March. School Sport The school football team have recently played fixtures against some of the larger local schools. The scores were Bryn Hedydd 1, Hiraddug 2 and Penmorfa 3 Hiraddug 0. Well done to all those who took part. Congratulations to Tom Kemp and Matthew Ostanek who represented North Wales in the Indoor Athletics Championships. House matches in football, rugby, hockey and netball will take place during the week beginning 3rd April. Jumping for Health On Friday 9th March we will be holding a sponsored skipping event in support of The British Heart Foundation. Every child will be encouraged to take part and the children have been given forms so that they can collect sponsorship from among family and friends if they wish. World Book Day winners Congratulations to the children who read every night leading up to the World Book Day Celebrations. On book day itself the school was closed due to snow, so the events were held the following day. This meant that several children didn’t have the opportunity to dress up as their favourite characters. We hope to rectify this when we have our next poetry day. The Prize winners were Scarlett Williams (nursery), Abbie Aitchison (reception) Madelin Hammond (Year 1) Katie Aitchison (Year 2) Harrison Cunnah (Year 3) Alex Williams (Year 4) Leighton Thompson (Year 5) and Harry Jones (Year 6) Thanks Thankyou to Mr Kitts for very kindly fitting a carpet in the special needs resources room and to Mrs Lord for donating children’s books to the library. Thanks also to Mrs N. Davies for cataloguing all the books in the junior Library. Due to the support of the Denbighshire library service and fund raising activities we have spend over 2000pounds to upgrade the stock of reference books. Parents Meeting week beginning 3rd April We are planning to hold our parents evenings during the week beginning 3rd April, appointment letters will be sent out shortly. Creative Writing competition As part of our celebrations linked to St David’s day we are holding a creative writing competition for each Years 1 to 6. The children will be asked to write a folk tale/story set in the Dyserth Area. The closing date for the competition is Friday 17th March
Diary Dates [left]Friday 9th March Sponsored skip for the British Heart Foundation
Monday 13th March Year 5 visit to Rhyl Football Club
Wednesday 15th March County Cross Country Championship – (Denbigh High School, 1.30pm)
Tuesday 21st March PTA meeting (7.00pm)
Monday 27th March Beginning of the School Inspection
Thursday 30th March Drama Company in school
Friday 31st March Chocolate Bingo Night and No Uniform Day
Monday 3rd April House matches begin
4th, 5th and 6th April Parents’ Evenings
Friday 7th April Break up for Easter
Monday 24th April Staff Training Day
Tuesday 25th April School re-opens after the Easter break
Friday 28th April Photographer in school

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New School Council ElectedPosted Sunday 17 September 2006 - 12:34:30
With the start of the new school term the school council has been elected and will commence work shortly. Please see the current newsletter for more information. Read/Post Comment: 0

'To Boldly Go'Posted Sunday 17 September 2006 - 11:58:54
Mr Hulson introduces our new theme for this term.
Children and staff have been given a new motto for this term.
Mr Hulson advised children and staff of the new year ahead and quoted from Star Trek to inspire the children to new achievements.

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Year 5 Visit South Wales and the Welsh National AssemblyPosted Monday 06 March 2006 - 21:49:19
Year 5 had a fantastic visit to the Welsh National Assembly where they met Ann Jones AM. Other excursions included St Fagans and a Coal Mine.



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Our World WeekPosted Sunday 26 February 2006 - 21:58:36
As part of Global Citizenship and Sustainable Development Education children throughout school were engaged in a variety of activities throughout the week before half term.

Children's experiences ranged from learning about the importance of worms to learning about children from different parts of the world.


Early Years Medieval BanquetPosted Sunday 26 February 2006 - 21:50:30
Reception have celebrated their chosen topic of castles by holding a Medieval Banquet with the Nursery.

They organised the party themselves and it provided an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge gained through the term.

The celebrations included Celtic Medieval Dancing, a Trumpet Fanfare and a variety of Medieval games.




Mindfulness for TeachersPosted Sunday 26 February 2006 - 21:37:41
Teachers have utilised some of their training day to promote their own emotional health by participating in a group meditation.

This is soon to be available to pupils as part of the Personal, Social and Emotional Development Curriculum.

Children are increasingly encountering stress in their daily lives. While some stress is healthy it is important to give children a wide variety of coping strategies for their busy lives.


New Sports Equipment from SainsburysPosted Tuesday 15 November 2005 - 21:20:22
Many thanks to all who collected Sainsburys vouchers for new Sports Equipment. We were able to choose a whole host of new equipment from the Sainsburys catalogue. Mrs Rowlands ensured we met the deadline for ordering and we are now enjoying our new equipment in PE.

Storysack Project Up and RunningPosted Tuesday 15 November 2005 - 21:15:31
Thankyou to all who helped in inspiring, creating and supporting the project to make over 25 Story Sacks. We now have a school storysack library which is currently being used as part of our school literacy programme in Early Years. Story Sacks are an important and fun way to introduce children to the wonder of stories and play an important part in enthusing children to read.


Forestry Commission visiting Early YearsPosted Tuesday 15 November 2005 - 21:03:22
Kate Poyner is visiting Early Years to deliver some more exciting Outdoor education. Activities include, Wind Chimes for our outdoor classroom and Creating Autumnal Bowls after an Autumn Walk.


Year 2 Visit to International EisteddfodPosted Saturday 23 July 2005 - 17:05:37
Mrs Floyd took Year 2 to Llangollen for their school trip where they were treated to an International array of festival and culture.

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