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  • Easter Newsletter

    Tue 19 Mar 2024 L Jones

    Dear parents and carers,

     

    Welcome to our April newsletter.

     

    Once again, it has been a short but very busy half term. Among our many activities, we have:

    • Been visited by Hayley from Bakes and Cakes, who also brought us some lovely welsh cakes to sample (Dosbarth Glas)

     

    • Visited the Royal Mint (Dosbarth Indigo)
    • Held our own Eisteddfod to celebrate St David’s Day
    • Visited St Fagan’s Museum to experience what school was like in Victorian times (Dosbarth Fioled)
    • Participated in science workshops delivered by the National Farmers Union
    • Been visited by Caerphilly Library Services (Dosbarth Enfys)
    • Made a film of Jack and the Beanstalk (Dosbarth Melyn)
    • Been visited by the Bumbles of Honeywood (Dosbarth Gwyrdd)
    • Celebrated World Book Day
    • Participated in a football tournament (Years 5 & 6) and
    • Attended a panto in Cardiff which meant we had a very late bedtime! (Year 3 & 4).

     

    St. David’s Day

    We all enjoyed celebrating St David’s Day. Congratulations, llongyfarchiadau, to all our competition winners, particularly our Chaired Bards, Lilly-May Prestidge and Lilly Roynon!

     

    Summer Trips

    Letters have gone out for most classes detailing the Summer term trips. As requested by nearly 75% of parents and carers we have returned to the larger, more expensive trips. Families are able to pay in lump sums or in instalments for these trips. However, it would be extremely helpful if the permission slips could be returned ASAP.

    If you haven’t heard about a summer trip for your child yet, news will follow soon.

     

    New Class

    From September 2024, we will be hosting a third Special Needs Resource Base class at Greenhill Primary. We are very proud of our reputation for providing safe, inclusive and effective education for children with specific additional learning needs – our staff from Arian and Aur are frequently called upon to provide guidance to staff from other schools – and look forward to expanding our provision further.

    Please note, all SNRB placements are decided by the Local Authority, not the school.

     

    SeeSaw

    We are changing the way that we use SeeSaw messages. Parents and carers will no longer be able to message school staff unless responding to a direct question or message.

     

    Twitter/X

    We often share news of the exciting activities in which our children participate on Twitter / X. It would be great to increase our followers, find us @Greenhill10.

     

    Parents’ Evenings

    Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended, either in person or on the phone. We had a fantastic turn out, showing that our school motto is true, “together we can”.

     

    Attendance

    We value good attendance and aim to support families in achieving the highest possible attendance for their child. We will regularly keep you updated of your child’s attendance percentage. Certificates will be handed out for children achieving 95% and above for this term. You can also see the class attendances by accessing our website, www.greenhillprm.co.uk

     

    PTA

    We are lucky to have an active PTA. We always need help and new members. Check your SeeSaw announcements from Mrs Gould for news of future events and meetings.

     

    Dates for Your Diary

    Last day of Spring Term – March 21st

    Summer term starts – April 8th

    Half term – week beginning May 27th

    Year 1 & 2 trip – June 19th

    Year 3, 4 ,5 & 6 trip – June 26th

    Coch & Enfys trip – July 2nd

    https://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/services/schools-and-learning/schools,-term-dates-and-closures

     

    Have a lovely Easter,

    Lisa Jones        

    Head Teacher

  • Eco Commitee meets Gelligaer Community Council

    Thu 07 Mar 2024 Mrs Gould

    A big thank you to Gelligaer Community Council, who visited the Eco Commitee yesterday and presented us with a hedgehog house from Hedgehog Helpline. Chair Cllr Teresa Parry, Cllr Haydn Pritchard and Ceri Mortimer Clerk to the Council, had a lovely stroll around our school grounds and helped us pick the perfect position to place the house. It will be tucked away in a thicket, with plenty of coverage and shade. 

    They also presented us with an RBL Silent Soldier silhouette for us to create a memorial garden in the grounds. Diolch yn fawr.

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