Glamorgan Gazette

Schools show spirit of kindness and generosity

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A PRIZE for wellbeing support has been awarded to Corneli Primary School.

Invited by Investors in Families to participat­e in Wales’ first Mental Health and Wellbeing Awards, Corneli Primary School won first prize for providing the Best Mental Health Support during the Pandemic.

The school’s activities ranged from Story Cafes led by the headteache­r and deputy headteache­r throughout the Covid-19 outbreak, to the mixed Year 2 and 3 class choosing to write letters of hope to the people in the community experienci­ng loneliness.

Amongst the great response to the letters, was the reply of an elderly gentleman, living in a care home.

After sharing his life story in his letter, the 94-year-old has become a pen pal to the class.

A spirit of generosity and kindness continues in other schools within the county borough, with Tondu Primary School supporting its community through its Tondu Trade Up initiative.

Based on “swap shop” principles, the school offers pupils’ families, and more recently the wider community, the opportunit­y to trade items of uniform or other clothing.

At Christmas time, the contents of the shop extended to toys and the school plans to stock spring clothing, as well as shorts and T-shirts in readiness for summer.

If parents have nothing to swap, they could make a small financial donation or just to take what is needed.

Plasnewydd Primary School set up a successful Christmas Jumper Pop-up Shop, whereby donated jumpers were chosen by visitors to the shop to wear on their Christmas Jumper Day.

Eco Schools have recognised this contributi­on to sustainabi­lity, as well as the school’s partnering with NatureQues­t and ADA Recycling in the Love it, Don’t Trash it campaign to support the environmen­t. The eco-friendly efforts of the pupils have gained them the Platinum Flag Award for the fourth time.

Schools across the county borough continue to explore different ways of approachin­g the curriculum.

Visits to the library to listen to stories have captured the imaginatio­n of Plasnewydd Primary School pupils, inspiring them to participat­e in the young writers competitio­ns.

Porthcawl Primary School champions pupil voice through their Observe, Wonder and Infer initiative, encouragin­g pupils to discuss, reflect and debate different topics.

The Head of the Skills Challenge Certificat­e at Bryntirion Comprehens­ive School, has created the Victory for Velindre challenge in partnershi­p with

Velindre Fundraisin­g and WJEC.

Staff from Coleg Cymunedol y Dderwen, Archdeacon John Lewis Church in Wales Primary School and Pencoed Comprehens­ive School have all successful­ly completed the Reading Reconsider­ed profession­al learning programme - a scheme which explores how learners can be supported to develop and extend their reading skills.

Jon-Paul Blundell, Cabinet Member for Education, said: “I am so proud of the experience­s that pupils from our county borough are having. Not only are learners developing academic skills, but they are also developing invaluable citizenshi­p skills.

“A huge thank you to the teachers who continue to commit to providing pupils with a varied curriculum and who are always striving to develop their own profession­al skills to help further support their learners. We are extremely grateful.”

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