Ysgol Clywedog July 2019

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Newsletter  27 - July 2019

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Bangor TOPs

TOP year 9s at Bangor University

On Wednesday year 9 visited Bangor University as part of the TOPs initiative.  Bangor University’s Talent Opportunities Programme (TOP) aims to widen participation into Higher Education.

Year 9 took part in a comprehensive programme of activities, with the aim being to raise both their aspirations and awareness of Higher Education.

Bangor University is actively involved in attempts to increase and widen participation in Higher Education and our Talent Opportunities Programme is one of the largest widening access programmes in the country.

Bangor is also one of ten institutions who are partners in the Community University of North Wales, a partnership committed to helping people make changes in their lives through getting a better education. Through this partnership, Bangor helps to widen participation by the Reaching Higher, Reaching Wider programme.

 


RAMUNiform

Ysgol Clywedog new school uniform for September 2019

‘RAM Leisure’ who are our new official supplier for the September 2019 uniform.

To purchase uniform:

Home Shopping Online – our uniform range will be available to purchase online via https://ourschoolwear.co.uk/collections/ysgol-clywedog

For those of you who wish to visit the store to purchase uniform or for ‘click and collect’, RAM Leisure’s address is shown below:

Trinity House

31 Whitegate Industrial Complex

Wrexham

LL13 8UG

Tel: 01978 360360

Their opening hours are 9am – 5pm, Tuesday – Friday and 10am - 2pm Saturday.

We are confident that the ordering process will be professional and robust, and we hope you all share our enthusiasm for this new school uniform and supplier relationship.

 


Tree

Miténgo Coffee and RippleAfrica donate oak trees to Ysgol Clywedog

Wrexham school Ysgol Clywedog have linked up with Chester based coffee company Miténgo Coffee and African charity RippleAfrica.com  to do their bit to help in the UK’s target to plant 50 million new trees per year, aiming to reach Net Zero Carbon by 2050.

Miténgo, which means “Trees” in the Malawian language of Chichewan, have donated a number of English Oak trees to the school to plant in their grounds.

Miténgo works with partners in Malawi (RippleAfrica.com) donating 25p per 250g packet of coffee sold to plant one tree (given the seed, soil, water, labour costs). What is more, by using the unique Miténgo TreeMap you can see exactly where these trees are planted around the world, including Ysgol Clywedog.

Across Malawi, like the rest of the word, many areas of previously forested areas have been cut down for building materials, for farmland, slash and burn agriculture, and used as a fuel source. This loss of forest area is contributing to the Climate Crisis and destruction of animal habitats. It is incredibly important that community groups who are taking a positive stance towards forest conservation and reforestation efforts get the assistance they need, no matter where they are in the world.

Locally, the planting of these trees will boost the biodiversity of the area, encouraging more birds, insects and mammals to live around the school. They will also act as a legacy enabling pupils to benefit from cleaner air in the future.

Matt Vickery, Head Teacher, said: ‘It is vital that students learn about the big issues that will affect their lives over the next 50 years. You can see with the influence of Greta Thunberg and the ongoing international student strikes and protests, that young people feel empowered to take control of their futures. The donation from Miténgo Coffee allowing the school to plant these trees, gives students here the opportunity to join the fight and support their studies.’

The students at Ysgol Clywedog will be planting the trees in September and will be learning about them and their links to the RippleAfrica.com project. This links to their studies on the Climate Crisis, deforestation, ecosystems and global development.


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Syrian students mark Refugee Week.

Three Syrian students from Ysgol Clywedog, Amr, Zaid (yr 8) and Mohamed (yr 10) have been helping the EAL team with awareness-raising and cultural activities in local Wrexham primary schools. They have been amazing ambassadors for the school and for their country. The events were planned to mark Refugee Week.


Music

Ysgol Clywedog in partnership with the Wrexham Music Co-operative

Wrexham Music Co-operative is a not-for-profit organisation providing quality music tuition in the Wrexham area. The Co-operative is run by the teachers for the benefit of all students in Wrexham county and is managed by Heather Powell and an experienced administration team. They provide tuition on a wide range of instruments and voice, aiming to develop each pupil’s musical potential according to their individual needs and aspirations. We are offering a fresh approach to music provision throughout the county and are part of a growing group of music co-operatives in North Wales.

Lessons are now available at Ysgol Clywedog. Please see Mrs Snaith for more information.

Clywedog Music Lessons


Ski Trip

What's On

 

  • Monday 1st - Friday 5th July - Trip trip to Paris
  • Tuesday 2nd - 5th July - School Production - Grease
  • Tuesday 2nd - 5th July - Activities Week
  • Tuesday 2nd July - Year 10 trip to Bangor University
  • Wednesday 3rd - Thursday 4th July  - Year 10 Community Challenge
  • Friday 5th July - Sports Festival
  • Monday 8th July - Rewards Trips
  • Monday 15th - Tuesday 16th July - Duke of Edinburgh Award Expedition
  • Tuesday 16th July - An audience with...   Careers event
  • Thursday 18th July - Year 9 Army Day
  • Friday 19th July - Year 10 Army Day
  • Monday 21st July - School closed / Summer break begins
  • The School Calendar and term dates for 2018-2019 can be found here