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  • Mr Neil Owen Sports Award

    Fri 17 Jul 2015 Mr D Hughes
    Erica Roberts, who moves up to Flint High School in September, is the first recipient of the Mr Neil Owen Sports Award. Mr Owen, who retires today after 37 years of service, has been heavily involved in sport at the school since day one and in order to acknowledge Mr Owen's commitment  to the school a sporting award has been created. Erica has participated in many sports throughout her time in the Juniors and has  competed at county level. She has a positive attitude and is an excellent team player. Here is a picture of Erica receiving the award from Mr Owen.
  • Year 6 Leavers

    Fri 17 Jul 2015 Mr D Hughes
    Thank you and good luck to all the Year 6 pupils who say farewell to Ysgol Gwynedd and prepare for their move to High School in September. You will be greatly missed by all the staff but remember to look forward to the next challenge in your life.
  • Year 6 Leavers

    Tue 07 Jul 2015 Mr D Hughes

    The Year 6 pupils performed their leavers' service to parents this evening - It was certainly an emotional roller coaster!!

    Well done to each and every pupil for your professional performance and wonderful singing. A big thank you to Miss Jones, Mr Salvoni, Miss Hughes and Miss Palmer for co-ordinating the service.

  • Flint Mayor's Parade

    Sun 05 Jul 2015 Mr D Hughes
    A group of Year 5 and 6 pupils participated in the parade and church service to acknowledge the serving mayor of Flint, Mr Terry Renshaw. The parade brought to an end a week long festival for the town of Flint. Thank you for looking so smart and promoting a positive image of the school - you were a credit to Ysgol Gwynedd.
  • Trainee Teacher from Switzerland

    Thu 02 Jul 2015 Mr D Hughes
    For the past two weeks Ysgol Gwynedd have hosted Mr Jan Ledergerber on his international placement.  Mr Ledergerber has been working closely with the staff and pupils in the Upper Junior department where he has been involved in leading on some language activities as well as helping out with sports days. He is nearing the end of his teaching course at the Pedagogic University of St Gallen and will soon qualify to become a teacher back in his native Switzerland. We wish Mr Ledergerber the best of luck in his future career. Diolch yn fawr iawn!
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