Glamorgan Gazette

Healthy school days rewarded

- ABBY BOLTER abby.bolter@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WITH the whole school coming together for daily lunchtime walks, Bryntirion Infants has been hailed as one of the healthiest and happiest schools in the country.

The Bridgend school has joined the select number of schools to have gained the National Quality Award from the Welsh Government as part of the Healthy Schools Wales Scheme.

Assessors who visited Bryntirion Infants on Bryn Golau found the school to be implementi­ng a range of wellbeing initiative­s at the very highest level, linking issues such as sport, healthy eating, community, safety, hygiene and the environmen­t.

They were particular­ly impressed with the way the entire school’s 157 pupils go for a half a mile walk around the grounds after eating lunch each day, and also highlighte­d the way that all parents are encouraged to feel involved.

The connection between families and the school starts before pupils even set foot inside the gates as the head nursery teacher and a learning support officer make a home visit.

The early contact helps to ensure that any of the child’s needs are addressed in the most effective and tailored way, and the school also works closely with health visitors and other health profession­als.

The school runs a daily free breakfast club, where tables are laid out with healthy food such as fruit, wholemeal toast, sugarfree cereals and yoghurts, while healthy eating stays on the menu when parents are invited to come into the school to cook recipes with their children.

Parents are also welcome to join in with stay and play sessions, or get involved with the weekly reading café too.

Assessors also praised the school for its work in promoting all things green.

Members of the school’s eco-committee are proud of their exciting outdoor spaces which include a forest school area, a mud kitchen, a pirate ship and slide, and a mini beast hotel.

In a letter to the school’s pupils, award assessor Christine Edmondson said: “We think your school is not just healthy – it is healthy and happy and you all help to make it that way. Keep it up!”

Head teacher Kathryn Foster said: “We are absolutely thrilled with this award and I would like to thank the Healthy Schools practition­ers for the support they have given to the school and Aimee Crumbie who has coordinate­d the scheme throughout the school.

“We feel that a positive approach to health and wellbeing is vitally important and are extremely keen to embed healthy habits from a young age.

“I’d also like to thank parents for their continued support – the way that they have embraced every thing has been amazing.”

Congratula­ting the school, Coun Huw David, the leader of Bridgend County Borough Council, said: “This prestig- ious health award marks the culminatio­n of many years’ hard work by teachers, staff, governors and pupils.

“The award acknowl- edges the fact that Bryntirion Infant School provides a safe, stimulatin­g and caring learning environmen­t where health and wellbeing has been firmly rooted in school life. It is a happy, healthy school that is loved by its pupils and staff, and appreciate­d by its community.”

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Bryntirion Infants School has gained the National Quality Award from the Welsh Government

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