'Growing and Learning Together'

 
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Brochure

 

CONTENTS
 
 

1 Name and Address of School
2 Telephone Number of School
3 Headmaster
4 Deputy Headmaster
5 Teachers
6 Governors
7 Caretakers
8 Type of School
9 Secondary School
10 Structure of the School
11 Staff
12 Other Staff
13 Area Teachers (Welsh)
14 Dinner Arrangements
15 Organisation of the Infant Department
16 Organisation of the Junior School
17 Aim and Objectives
18 Curriculum
19 Religious Education
20 Sex Education
21 Homework
22 School Activities
23 Book Clubs
24 Music Scheme
25 School Uniform
26 The Child’s Development
27 Pastoral Care
28 Inclement Weather
29 Discipline and School Rules
30 Parental Links with the School
31 Ancillary Services
32 Holiday Calendar
33 Policies
34 Special Needs
35 Complaints Procedure
36 Healthy, Eco and Fair Trade

 

Appendices

Attendance

National Curriculum Assessment Results for K.S.1 + K.S.2

 

1.Name and Address of School.

Rhydypennau Community Primary School,

Bow Street,

Ceredigion

SY24  5AD.

2.Telephone Number of School.

 

Telephone and Fax (01970) 828608

3.Headmaster.

Mr. J.A. Havard

4.Deputy Headmaster.

Mr. M. Jones

5.Teachers.

Mr. M. Jones                      -      Year 6

Mr. E. Rees                         -      Year 5

Mrs. H. M. Williams (0.8)    -      Year 4

Mrs Delyth Huws(0.2)

Mrs. L. Jones                      -      Year 3

Mrs. H. Jones                     -      Year 2

Mrs. Ll. Bonsall                   -      Year 1

Mrs. A. Fanning                   -      Reception

Miss. O. Morus                     -      Nursery

Mrs D. Huws                       -      Nursery to Year 6

6.Governors.

 A list of Governors is shown in the middle of the booklet. The governing body meets once per term at Rhydypennau School.  An open meeting for parents is held once a year. A copy of the minutes can be seen in the school foyer.

7.Caretaker.

Mrs. G. Mathias

8.Type of School.

Category A School Nursery/Infant/Junior (3 - 11 year olds) About 26 children are admitted annually

9.Secondary School.

Pupils are transferred either to Penweddig Comprehensive or to Penglais Comprehensive according to parental choice.

10.Structure of the School.

Children are admitted to the nursery class at the beginning of the term after their third birthday.  They meet in the mornings between 9 and 12 noon. Children of over 4 years of age, at the beginning of the school year, receive a full day’s schooling in the reception class. Dinner is prepared and is brought from the junior school.The nursery unit is open between 9 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. The school buildings house two infant classes and four junior classes.  The Infant/Junior are open between 9.a.m. and 3.15 p.m.  Supervisory arrangements are made from 15 minutes before opening and up to 15 minutes after closing time. Dinner time is from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Cars are not allowed through the school gates without permission.Parents are expected to inform the Headmaster if the child is absent. It is also expected that the parents inform the school of a visit to the dentist, doctor, etc.

11.Staff.

The number of staff depends on the number of children in the school.  The two numbers vary from year to year. At present the Headmaster is not in charge of a class and there is a teacher for every school year, 8 teachers and 5 assistants who are responsible for individual children and one classroom assistant.  There is one nursery assistant at the nursery unit.

12.Other Staff.

This depends on arrangements between the school and the Education Office.  Peripatetic instrumental teachers visit in accordance with the provision arranged by the Music Organiser.

13.Area Teachers (Welsh).

Since 1978, 26 Area Teachers of Welsh have been employed by Dyfed (8 in Ceredigion) to assist primary schools (mainly) with presentation of Welsh as a first and second language.  The teachers  are placed in schools after consultation between the Headmasters and the Language Adviser.  One important aspect of their activity is to teach learners of Welsh and a special course for late-entrant learners has been prepared.  A Language Centre for late entrant learners has been established at Penweddig Comprehensive School since 1990.

14.Dinner Arrangements.

Mrs. M. Fleming is the chief cook who prepares school dinners.  The cost at present is £1.65 per day to be paid by Monday to the clerk, Mrs G Mathias.The clerk is also present on Friday mornings to complete weekly accounts.There are two other members of staff in the kitchen and three mid day supervisors in the new school.  In the nursery unit there is one member of staff in the kitchen and two mid day supervisors. Application forms for free meals are available either from the Headmaster or from the Area Education Office in Aberystwyth.  Every child who brings his own food is asked not to use glass containers. A plate and a glass of water is provided for each child.

15.Organisation of the Infant Department.

There are two classes who work independently but who work as one group for music, dancing and for television lessons.

16.Organisation of the Junior School.

There are two classrooms for the junior school.  The children of 7-8 years and 8-9 years are in one room and the children of 9-10 years and 10-11 years in the other. At present there are two teachers in each room. As well as teaching their classes their expertise is used to teach all age groups within the school.

17.Aims And Objectives

RHYDYPENNAU SCHOOL

                                AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

GROWING AND LEARNING TOGETHER

 

TO DEVELOP EACH INDIVIDUAL TO THEIR FULL POTENTIAL IN A HAPPY AND WELSH ENVIRONMENT

 

THROUGH: -

  • helping children to nurture lively and investigative minds, including the ability to ask and debate logically and to respond to tasks
  •  create an awareness and appreciation of the neighbourhood,      language , culture and the environment of the child and being aware of other periods and places
  •  develop language in all its differing forms , for it to be a purposeful and meaningful way of communicating , including listening , talking , reading , writing and appreciating literature in both languages
  • develop mathematical skills and  understanding
  • develop scientific and technological skills and understanding in a world which is quickly changing
  • develop self-expression through Music , Drama , Art , Design and Technology , Physical Education and Personal and Social Education
  • learning self-control when using apparatus and equipment
  • nurturing   self-discipline
  • creating an awareness of morality and courteousness
  • promoting safety procedures in the school , home and community  

18. Curriculum.

Fluent bilingualism is the aim of the school.  The nursery unit contributes greatly to the successful attainment of this aim.Welsh culture in all its aspects is promoted so as to give the child roots and the sense of belonging.  Reading and writing are taught as soon as the child is ready so that both languages develop side by side in the junior department and lead to full bilingualism by the age of eleven.When a non-Welsh speaking child is admitted to the latter years of the school, special arrangements will be made.One theme is chosen every term.  Lessons are planned on the different aspects of the theme which include Mathematics, Language, Science, Design and Technology, I.C.T, Geography, History, Music, Art, Physical Education, Religious Education and P.S.E using  the National Curriculum Guidelines.Through this, come the opportunity to impart knowledge to arouse interest, to nurture understanding and to develop skills and self explanation in both languages.There is a school library with plenty of useful resources for use by the children and teachers . Physical Education and Music are taught making use of the special abilities of some members of staff. Interest in orchestral instruments is also catered for. At present some pupils receive tuition in playing the harp, violin, cello, guitar, clarinet, flute and brass instruments and have the opportunity to play in the Aberystwyth District Primary School’s Orchestra.

19. Religious Education.

This includes a service every day.  Importance is given at all times to Christian and moral standards.

20. Sex Education.

There is no specific scheme for the teaching of Sex Education.  Any questions that arise are dealt with by the teacher in a responsible and sensitive way.

21. Homework.

Children are encouraged to take reading books home and pupils in the junior department are expected to read at least one book a week.

 22. School Activities.

Swimming lessons are provided for the 8, 9, 10 and 11 year olds at the Aberystwyth pool once a week.Football and hockey teams belong to the Mini-Minor League in Aberystwyth and play regularly on Saturday mornings.  They practice after school every Wednesday and Friday.  The Urdd Club meets between 3.30 and 4.45 p.m. on Wednesday evening and we support the Urdd Eisteddfod and Urdd Camps every year.The children are taught to take an interest in the local community.  Through this, it is hoped to root the children in the neighbourhood and show them their responsibility to the local community.The special religious services are presented every year, the Thanksgiving Service in October and the Goodwill Service in May.Groups of children visit Tregerddan Home regularly throughout the year to entertain the elderly there and we try to visit other establishments to foster good relationships with the wider community.

23. Book Clubs.

Pupils may support the Sbondonics Book Club.  They may also obtain the Urdd magazines Cip and Wcw.

24. Music Scheme.

Instrumental tuition offered under the above scheme in administered centrally by the Music Adviser at the Area Education Office in Aberystwyth.  During the summer term a series of recognised Music Ability Tests are administered to all pupils who will be eight years of age before the end of August in that particular school year.  After the Music Adviser has received the results and consulted with headteachers and class teachers, tuition is offered to those pupils who would be most likely to benefit from receiving tuition and also receive parental support at home with supervised practice etc.Every effort is made to offer tuition on as wide a choice of instruments as the situation permits.  Arrangements are made for lessons to be given either at school or at a centre to which parents are expected to be responsible for conveying their child.  A contribution towards the cost is appreciated.

25. School Uniform.

Uniforms are available for purchase from the school .Parents are also asked to provide suitable clothing for Physical Education.

26. The Child’s  Development.

The Education Department screens all pupils at around the age of 5 years to ascertain the need for special education.  Psychological assessments can be arranged at any time.Since 1990 children are assessed at the ages of 7 and 11 according to the attainment targets of the National Curriculum.  The Parents’ meetings that are usually arranged twice a year, give the parents an opportunity to see their child’s work and to discuss progress with the class teacher.  Written reports are given to the children (5-11 year olds) once a year in July.Every class teacher will do his/her utmost to give personal attention to a child with special needs.  Lessons will be arranged for the individual child or for a small group.Children over 7 years with educational difficulties will have the opportunity to have extra lessons with the SENCO.

27. Pastoral Care.

Parents are asked to inform the headmaster if the child has any physical defects or allergy.  If both parents are at work, we ask for a phone number so as to contact one parent during the day, if needed.If a child is taken ill or has an accident, attempts will be made to contact the parents.  If required, arrangements will be made to transport the child to Bronglais Hospital, Aberystwyth. With certain illnesses Ceredigion Area Health Authority recommend that children are kept from school for a minimum number of days.

 

Chicken Pox - 7 days from appearance of rash

German Measles - 4 days from appearance of rash

Measles - 7 days from appearance of rash

Mumps - 7 days from disappearance of swelling

Children should not arrive at school more that a quarter of an hour before time of opening. It would be very helpful if the child’s name was on his outer clothing, satchel and wellingtons.  No expensive items should be brought to school.

28. Inclement Weather.

The headmaster of the school will ensure that parents are notified if the school is closed or has to close due to inclement weather.

29. Discipline and School Rules.

Every child is expected to behave in an accepted manner, showing respect towards others and towards school equipment and buildings.

30. Parental Links with the School.

As a matter of courtesy, parents are expected to report their presence at school to the headmaster.Parents may contact the headmaster at any convenient time.  Parents are regularly informed of all events by newsletter.  At least one meeting per term is organized by the Parent/Teacher Association of the School.  The Annual General Meeting is held in the Autumn Term when committee members and officals are elected for the year in accordance with the constitution of the society.

31. Ancillary Services.

Regular visits to the school are arranged by the nurse, doctor, dentist and speech therapist.  Parents are informed of these visits and no treatment is arranged without consulting the parents first.

32. Holiday Calendar.

Every parent will receive a calendar of the school holidays in the month of July.

33. Policies.

These are available at the school for any parent to see.

34.  Special Needs.

Speech Therapist – Miss. Manon Richards

Teacher - Mrs Bethan Davies SENCO

35.  Complaints Procedure.

The complaints procedure is according to Ceredigion Education Authority’s Policy. Parents should discuss this with the Headmaster if and when an occasion arises.

36.  Healthy, Eco and Fair Trade.

The school is a member of the Ceredigion Healthy School scheme; and has recently been awarded Phase Three status, joining only a handful of other schools in the county to achieve this honour.

The school has recently been awarded Eco School status, and is currently awaiting the arrival of The Eco School Flag to flutter in the school grounds.

The school is a Fair Trade School and organizes a weekly tuck shop selling Fair Trade products.