

Criw Cymraeg

Shwmae!
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Croeso i'r Criw Cymraeg page. Here you will find the latest information on our journey to achieving the Cymraeg Campus Silver Award and what you can do at home and in school to improve your Welsh.
We have 10 targets to achieve the Silver Award. You can have a look at these here alongside our action plan for this year. Is there anything you can do to help us?
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Talk to any member of the Criw Cymraeg or Miss Cheney if you want to share some ideas.
As ‘Criw Cymraeg’ members, we have the following job description:
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To write an action plan for the year ahead,
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To achieve the Silver Campus Cymraeg Award
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To continue to ensure Welsh is used across the school - in the classrooms, the hall, corridors and the playground,
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We will be reflective learners. We will listen to the views of our peers. Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) says that children and young people should have a say in decisions that affect their lives,
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We will share our work with the whole school; including parents, staff and Governors,
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We will evaluate our action plan at the end of the year and identify our strengths and areas to improve for the following year.


Our Criw Cymraeg have been brysur iawn organising things in school. Here are a few of the events we have been working on:
Spring term:
Criw Cymraeg helped to plan and present our Eisteddfod to celebrate St David's day. The children performed songs, poetry recitations, dialogues and took part in handwriting, Welsh cake baking and art competitions. Ardderchog pawb!


Mwynheuon ni dydd miwsig cymru! The votes are in!
In the Upper School: Fy hoff gân i ydy..... Calon Lan
In the Lower School: Fy hoff gân i ydy .... Mr Hapus.




Autumn term
We had lots of fun on Diwrnod Shwmae. We took part in lots of activities and had our photos taken in our selfie frame.










