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25th May 2018 25 May 2018
Issue No. 75 Cyhoeddiad 75
Online Brynteg News Newyddion Brynteg Ar lein
Contents:
Message Board
Year 11 Leavers Assembly
Year 13 Leavers Assembly
Drama Department News
Music Department News
P.E Department News
Pupil News
Duke of Edinburgh News
Sixth Form News
Revision Tips / Exam Information
E-Safety
Literacy Focus
Book of the Fortnight / LRC News
Just for Fun!
Thought of the Week
Photo Gallery
Calendar:
28.05.2018 - Half Term
04.06.2018 - School for all pupils
18.06.2018 - Year 12 return to school
21.06.2018 - Bridgend County Borough
Youth Music String Day
21.06.2018 - Design & Technology Exhibition
26.06.2018
03.07.2018 - School Summer Proms
04.07.2018 - Year 6 Transition Parent Evening
Staff Training Days:
Monday 23rd July 2018
Tuesday 24th July 2018
Brynteg Comprehensive School, Ewenny Road, Bridgend, CF31 3ER Tel: 01656 641800
Email: admin@bryntegcs.bridgend.sch.uk www.bryntegschool.co.uk
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Brynteg School has a range of facilities to hire either for short term 'one-off' events or longer, more regular bookings. Facilities include:
Sport hall Gyms Halls Outside areas Classrooms
If you are interested in hiring for your event please contact us at the school and we will be only too pleased to help.
Tel: 01656 641800 Email: admin@bryntegcs.bridgend.sch.uk
Website: www.bryntegschool.co.uk
Important Information:
Please will all pupils in years 11, 12 and 13 who will not be returning to Brynteg in September 2018 ensure that they use up their school cashless account balance or if the account is in arrears please could parents / carers ensure this is cleared by 2nd July 2018.
It would also be appreciated if any loaned school library books are returned.
Thank you.
Pupils have been asked to design a logo for the for the 3 word rule: Ready Respectful Safe. To enter pupils should hand their artwork into their art teacher by FRIDAY 8TH JUNE. 1ST prize £30 voucher of own choice, 2 runner up prizes £10 voucher of own choice.
Good luck!
A lovely afternoon in Year 11’s final assembly, sharing lots of fond memories over the past five years. We would like to wish you all the very best in your next chapter.
Mrs J Morgan
Mr S Vicker
Photographs supplied by: Mrs G Vicker
On Friday 25th May Brynteg School held a Year 13’s leavers assembly. A lot of memories were shared and there was a lot of praise and laughter!
All the very best and good luck to you all with your future endeavours.
Mr A Harris
Mrs E Reardon
Photographs supplied by: Mrs J L Davies
Photographs supplied by: Mrs J L Davies
Drama Department News
Newyddion Yr Adran Ddrama
Rehearsals are well under way for our school production of High School Musical. For more information please see the show's
Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/BryntegHighSchoolMusical
Pictured: HSM rehearsal on 21st May
High School Musical ‘On Stage’
Hosted by Brynteg School’s Production of High School
Musical and Brynteg School Drama
‘HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL’ 24TH – 26ST OCT 2018 SCHOOL SHOW – BRYNTEG SCHOOL
As a valued partner of Brynteg School I write to invite you to become one of our key sponsors of the above event.
You may have possibly heard of the success of the high quality shows associated with Brynteg School. This success has been in no small measure down to the support and generosity of our sponsors. Next academic year again, the School is taking its Production out to Porthcawl’s Grand Pavilion, to again raise the profile of the school and the Show. The funds will enable us to buy Set materials, costumes, fundraising and rehearsal t shirts, and props, along with paying for the License and Musical Rights.
In return for your sponsorship gift of £250 (or more) the school can offer the following:-
A full page A4 advertisement in the programme Up to 4 complimentary tickets in the Centre Balcony for the evening of your choice in the Grand Pavilion. An invitation to you and your guests to the Conference room at the Pavilion for drinks prior to the show and at the interval. Notice of your sponsorship in the Pavilion foyer and the show programme. The opportunity for you to place any literature relating to you company on the seats at the Pavilion.
I should be extremely grateful if you would agree to become a key sponsor of this high profile event within the town of Porthcawl.
If you agree to be a sponsor I shall be pleased to receive your advertisement and your cash donation /cheque prior to the show. Would you please indicate on the attached return slip the night for which you will require tickets. Please return the slip by the end of June 2018. Thank you in anticipation for your support and I look forward to seeing you.
If you feel that you would like merely to make a smaller donation of £50 for a smaller advert in our programme that would also be greatly appreciated.
Yours sincerely Paula Beesley (Head of Drama)
Please return below: Cheques payable to :
‘Brynteg School Fund’
To: Mrs Sue Thomas, Administration ,Lower School Office, Brynteg School, Ewenny Road, Bridgend
I accept your invitation to the school's production of ‘High School Musical’, and would like ____ tickets for the evening indicated:
Wednesday 24th
Oct Thursday 25
th Oct
Friday 26th Oct
I will enclose £250 Towards the Production of ‘High School Musical’ and attach a cheque for the above amount OR
I accept the opportunity to advertise in your programme. I am unable to attend a performance and attach a cheque for the sum of £50. Signed: ................................................................ Printed: .......................................
Please print and return
Please note the different end times for rehearsals. Please listen to the stage version of the songs on YouTube before singing
rehearsals so you are familiar with it.
HSM Rehearsal Schedule
DATE WHEN WHERE WHO WHAT
Monday 4th June
After School 3.30 – 4.30
Lower School Hall ALL CAST (No Chorus) Run Through PBE/ZF
Tuesday 5th June
After School Chorus:
3.30 – 4pm Everyone Else:
3.30 – 5pm
Lower Girls Gym ALL CAST AND CHORUS PHOTOS EM
*Please wear your HSM t-shirt or a plain black
t-shirt*
Wednesday 6th June
Lunch
After School 3.30 – 5.30
Room 19
Lower Girls Gym
Gabriella
ALL CAST (No Chorus)
When There Was Me and You ZF/PBE
Dance RECAP
EM / PBE
Last rehearsal with Emily until September
so please attend!!
Thursday 7th June
Lunch
After School 3.30 - 5
Room 22
Lower Girls Gym
TBC
CHORUS
TBC PBE
Dance RECAP
EM
Last rehearsal with Emily until September
so please attend!!
Monday 11th June
After School 3.30 – 4.30
Lower School Hall ALL CAST (No Chorus) Run Through PBE/ZF
Tuesday 12th June
Lunch Room 19 Chad, Martha, Taylor, Zeke, Ryan, Sharpay and
Kelsi
Cellular Fusion ZF/PBE
Wednesday 13th June
Lunch
After School 3.30 – 5
Room 19 Lower School Hall
ALL CAST AND CHORUS
ALL CAST AND CHORUS
Megamix ZF/PBE
Run Through PBE/ZF
Thursday 14th June
Lunch Room 22 TBC TBC PBE
Monday 18th June
After School 3.30 – 4.30
Lower School Hall ALL CAST (No Chorus) Run Through PBE/ZF
Wednesday 20th June
Lunch
After School 3.30 – 5
Room 19
Lower School Hall
ALL CAST AND CHORUS
ALL CAST AND CHORUS
Status Quo ZF/PBE
Run Through
PBE/ZF
Music Department News Newyddion Yr Adran Gerddoriaeth
Pupil reminder: Please could all pupils who are in the school's various ensembles attend all rehearsals. Thank you.
Monday Orchestra Room 18
Tuesday String Orchestra Room 18
Wednesday Brynteg Brass Room 18
Thursday Wind Band Room 18
Friday Vocalmotion Room 19
All rehearsals are at lunchtimes
We are proud to be hosting the Bridgend
County Borough Youth Music String Day
PE Department News Newyddion yr Adran Addysg Gorfforol
Bridgend Girls Rugby Festival On Thursday 17th May Brynteg School hosted the Bridgend girls rugby festival. Our year 7 and year 8 pupils took part alongside Coleg Cymunedol Y Dderwen, Bryntirion, Porthcawl and Pencoed Schools in what was a glorious afternoon for rugby. A huge well done to all the girls that took part: Bethan Lord, Alice Griffiths, Bethan Mcgloughlin, Lillie Richards, Alicia Bowden, Phoebe Atkins, Megan Davies, Demi Wallis, Ellen Moss, Emma Davies, Chloe Price, Chloe Lewis, Kasey Harris, Sasha Coughlin, Jess Woolley. Any girls interested in joining the girls rugby team, training is every Thursday on the Lower School pitch: 3:20pm - 4:20pm (all year groups welcome).
Interested in playing outside of school for the Ogwr Hawks? Training is every Monday 6:00 pm at Brynteg School. Please see Mr Gatt for more information.
Year 7 and Year 8 Bridgend Rec Athletics Track Monday 2nd July
Year 9 and Year 10 Bridgend Rec Athletics Track Thursday 5th July
Dates for the diary:
AFTER SCHOOL
START: 3.30pm FINISH: 4.30 pm
MONDAY
ALL YEARS BOYS TENNIS Tennis Courts
Mr Harris
ALL YEARS CRICKET
Sports Hall Mr Rosser
TUESDAY
ALL YEARS GIRLS TENNIS Tennis Courts Mrs Hopkins
KS3
HOCKEY Red Gra
Miss Welsford
WEDNESDAY
ALL YEARS BOYS AND GIRLS ATHLETICS
Lower Fields Mr Harris / Mr Rosser/ Mr Ince /
Miss Welsford / Mrs Hopkins
THURSDAY
ALL YEARS BOYS AND GIRLS
ROUNDERS Lower Fields
Mrs Geary
ALL YEARS GIRLS RUGBY
Lower Field Mr Gatt
SUMMER TERM SPORTS CLUBS
Pupil News Newyddion Disgybl
Congratulations to Olivia Thomson of Year 10 who has been selected to play for the Welsh U16 Girls National Basketball Team.
This summer, the team will be competing in the FIBA European Division C Championships in Moldova between 1st - 9th July. Olivia will be representing her country in this tournament against a number of different nations.
Brynteg School would like to wish Olivia the best of luck in the tournament.
Information supplied by: Mr L O’Brien
Pupil News - Newyddion Disgybl
We are always interested to hear from pupils that have excelled both in and out of school. If you
have some news that you would like featured in the Brynteg School E-Bulletin please email:
admin@bryntegcs@bridgend.sch.uk marking it for the attention of Mrs J L Davies
Congratulations to Ntazana Mayembe of Year 10 who recently
represented Cardiff City in an International under 19's Invitation
Tournament in Poland. 'Taz' played against Slavia Prague (Czech
Republic), Royal Antwerp (Belgium) and Karpaty Lviv (Ukraine)
and was awarded Player of the Tournament by the organisers
due to his contribution to his team's excellent progress in the
competition.
Taz also recently gained his Wales Under 16 cap in recognition
of all of his hard work, skill and dedication to his chosen sport.
He is pictured showing his Wales Cap to his Progress Leaders
Mr O'Brien and Mr Harris. We wish Taz all the very best of luck
in his future efforts and hope he continues to achieve great
success with Cardiff City and Wales.
On the 21st of April, two groups of 7 pupils walked 16 miles, following an extensive route from Brynteg Comprehensive School to Ogmore by sea. With half our body weight in a rucksack on our backs and hot summer temperatures, we came across some obstacles. When the expedition was completed, we spent the rest of the weekend, feeling wretched and watching hours of T.V because we could barely stand on our sore feet!
For the expedition, we had to complete an eight-hour walk. We all met at the start point for 10:00 am and had to double check we had everything we needed: tents, sleeping bags, maps, food rations, sun cream etc... After looking over the routes highlighted on our maps we began to set off. Within the first half an hour the majority of us began to regret the decision we made to participate, but with the encouragement of our team members, we were able to trudge on, even when we felt far from our comfort zones.
There were times when we were tested with our map reading skills and even wandered the wrong way a couple of times. Some of us were solely practising the skill and others read a map successfully for the first time, with a little encouragement from the teachers of course.
As part of the walk, we had to cross Ogmore stepping stones, and that wasn't easy! The river had covered the stones, making them slippery. The teachers went first, followed by us pupils and after the two first falls into the water (one being the teacher) a few of us decided it would be better if we walked through the shallowest part, at least if we fell we wouldn't get wet above our knees! As refreshing as this was to cool down, after walking all day in the sun, some of us soon regretted this decision! The shoes started to get heavier and one pair even began to fall apart!
At the checkpoint, we were able to rest and set up the tents. Many of us would agree that the best part of the whole day was when one member sat in a patch of stingy nettles. This then meant that someone had to practice simple first aid training.
We then set up the stoves and cooked some food that we had been carrying. After the little break, we had regained some energy and were able to walk back to the checkpoint.
Although it was sometimes tough work, both groups remained happy and we all completed the expedition successfully. Some people in the groups found cooking difficult, some found map reading difficult and some found the non-stop hiking difficult. But together we were able to combine our strengths and weaknesses and overcome the difficulties we faced alone.
At times it was hard work but in the end, it was really worth it, we learnt new skills and formed new friendships. We had a great time, had a laugh with each other and uplifted one another when we were too tired to carry on.
Article written by Chloe Allan - Year 11
In other Duke of Edinburgh news our current Year 13 recently received
their Gold Duke of Edinburgh Awards in Buckingham Palace gardens.
What an achievement! Congratulations to you all.
(Left to right: Harry, Dafydd, Lewys, Jessica, Aisha, Rebecca and Georgia).
Year 12 and Year 13 Information
Following the half term holiday there is another two week period of exams from 4
th June until 15
th June, during this period students will not be expected to
attend lessons unless previously arranged. Students studying non-exam subjects (BTEC Engineering) are expected to attend all lessons during the examination period, unless they have study leave or have been instructed not to attend. All Year 12 students are to return to school as normal on Monday 18
th June.
The work experience window opens on Monday 25
thJune and will run until
the end of term. Year 13 will have their Leavers Assembly on Friday 25
th May, their last day of
school and then only need to attend for exams. This information has been given to all Year 12 and Year 13 students.
The importance and commitment to student achievement is paramount at Brynteg School. We would like to take this opportunity to wish all our Year 13 pupils the very best in their future endeavours.
MONDAY 4 June
TUESDAY 5 June
WEDNESDAY 6 June
THURSDAY 7 June
FRIDAY 8 June
Morning Session 09:00 EXAM START
Computer Science (GCE AS) NEW 2500U10 2 hours French (GCE AS) NEW FN2 LISTENING 2800U20 2 hours 30 Welsh (GCE) NEW 1020U60 2 hours
Religious Studies (GCE) 1120UE0 1 hour 30
Maths (GCE) 0975/01 C3 1 hour 30 Polish (GCE) PLSH 2686 2 hours 30
Biology (GCE) NEW 1400U30 2 hours 15
Computer Science (GCE AS) COMPUTER ROOM 2500U20/01 2 hours D&T Product (GCE) 1113/01 2 hours 30 D&T Textiles (GCE) Text 3 2 hours Film (GCE A) Bridgend College 1184/01 2 hours 45 Physics (GCE) NEW 1420U40 2 hours Psychology (GCE) NEW 1290U40 1 hour 30
Afternoon Session 13:00 EXAM START
Biology (GCE AS) NEW 2400U20 1 hour 30 Physics (GCE) NEW 1420U30 2 hours 15 Psychology (GCE) NEW 1290U30 2 hours 30
Chemistry (GCE) NEW 1410U30 1 hour 45 Economics (GCE) NEW 1520U30 2 hours Sociology (GCE) 1200U3 2 hour 30
Electronics (GCE) 1144/01 1 hour History (GCE) 1100UH0 1 hour 45
Business Studies (GCE) NEW 1510U30 2 hours 15 English Lit (GCE) NEW 1720U30 2 hours English Lang & Lit (GCE) 1710U3 2 hours
Geography (GCE) NEW 1110U30 2 hours
MONDAY 11 June
TUESDAY 12 June
WEDNESDAY 13 June
THURSDAY 14 June
FRIDAY 15 June
Morning Session 09:00 EXAM START
Computer Science (GCE) 1500U30 2 hours Drama (GCE) NEW 1690U40 2 hours 30 Physical Education (GCE) 1550U30 2 hours Religious Studies (GCE) 1120U40 1 hour 30
Law (GCE) Bridgend College 1253/01 1 hour 30
Maths (GCE AS) LEGACY 0983/01 S1 1 hour 30 Maths (GCE) LEGACY 0984/01 S2 1 hour 30 Sociology (GCE) 1200U4 2 hour 15
Computer Science (GCE) NEW 1500U40 2 hours
Afternoon Session 13:00 EXAM START
Biology (GCE) NEW 1400U40 2 hours 15 Business Studies (GCE) NEW 1510U40 2 hours 15
Chemistry (GCE) NEW 1410U40 1 hour 45 Economics (GCE) NEW 1520U40 2 hours 30 English Lang & Lit (GCE) 1710U4 2 hours English Lit (GCE) 1720U4 2 hours
Electronics (GCE) 1145/01 1 hour 30 History (GCE) 1100U10-1100U80 1 hour 45
Geography (GCE) 1110U40 2 hours
Maths (GCE) LEGACY 0976/01 C4 1 hour 30
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GCE Summer External Examination Timetable 2017-2018
MONDAY 18 June
TUESDAY 19 June
WEDNESDAY 20 June
THURSDAY 21 June
FRIDAY 22 June
Morning Session 09:00 EXAM START
Music (GCE) 1550U80 2 hours 15
Health & Social (GCE) HSC10 AQA 2 hours Maths (GCE) 0982/01 M3 1 hour 30
Afternoon Session 13:00 EXAM START
Law (GCE) Bridgend College 1254/01-03 1 hour 30 Religious Studies (GCE) 1120U50 1 hour 45
Maths (GCE AS) 0980/01 M1 1 hour 30 Maths (GCE AS) 0981/01 M2 1 hour 30
MONDAY 25 June
TUESDAY 26 June
Morning Session 09:00 EXAM START
Maths (GCE) 0978/01 FP2 1 hour 30
Maths (GCE) 0979/01 FP3 1 hour 30
Afternoon Session 13:00 EXAM START
MONDAY 4 June
TUESDAY 5 June
WEDNESDAY 6 June
THURSDAY 7 June
FRIDAY 8 June
Morning Session 09:00 EXAM START
Year 11 History (GCSE) 4271/04 1 hour 15
Year 11 & Re-sits English Lang (GCSE) 3700U20 – Unit 2 2 hours
Year 11 & Re-sits Maths (GCSE) NEW WALES – UNIT 2 3300U20 – Foundation 1 hour 30 3300U40 – Intermediate 1 hour 45 3300U60 – Higher 1 hour 45
Year 11 & Re-sits English Lang (GCSE) 3700U30 – Unit 3 2 hours
Afternoon Session 13:00 EXAM START
Year 11 Geography (GCSE) 3110U20 1 hour 30
Year 11 Business Studies (GCSE) 4080/01 2 hours Year 11 Music (GCSE) LISTENING 3660U30 1 hour
Year 11 History (GCSE) 4272/04 1 hour 15
MONDAY 11 June
TUESDAY 12 June
WEDNESDAY 13 June
THURSDAY 14 June
FRIDAY 15 June
Morning Session 09:00 EXAM START
Year 10
Biology (GCSE) – Triple 3400U10 – Foundation
3400UA0 – Higher 1 hour 45
Year 10
Biology (GCSE) – Double 3430U10 – Foundation
3430UA0 – Higher 1 hour 15
Year 10
Chemistry (GCSE) – Triple 3410U10 – Foundation
3410UA0 – Higher 1 hour 45
Year 10
Chemistry (GCSE) – Double
3430U20 – Foundation 3430UB0 – Higher
1 hour 15
Year 10
Physics (GCSE) NEW WALES
3420U10 Unit 1 – F 3420UA0 Unit 1– H
1 hour 45
Year 10
Physics (GCSE) – Double 3430U30 – Foundation
3430UC0 – Higher 1 hour 15
Afternoon Session 13:00 EXAM START
Year 11
History (GCSE) 4373/03
1 hour 15
Year 10
History (GCSE) 3100UG0
1 hour
Year 11
Health & Social (GCSE) 4722/01
1 hour 15
Year 11
Food & Nutrition (GCSE)
3560UA0 1 hour 30
Year 11
Electronics (GCSE) COMPUTER ROOM
4162/01 1 hour
MONDAY 18 June
TUESDAY 19 June
WEDNESDAY 20 June
THURSDAY 21 June
FRIDAY 22 June
Morning Session 09:00 EXAM START
Year 11
German (GCSE) LISTENING
3820U20 - Foundation 35 minutes
LISTENING
3820UB0 - Higher 45 minutes
READING
3820U30 - Foundation 1 hour
READING
3820UC0 - Higher 1 hour 15
Year 11
Additional Maths 9550/01
2 hours 30
Year 11
Thinking & Reasoning B901/01 1 hour
Year 11
German (GCSE) WRITING
3820U40 - Foundation 1 hour 15
READING
3820UD0 - Higher 1 hour 30
Year 11
Thinking & Reasoning B901/01 1 hour
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As part of our ongoing commitment to educating the whole school community about eSafety and safe online behaviour we would like to highlight some internet resources produced by Welsh Government. There are a number of these, some aimed at parents and carers, and some at students:
For information on the following please visit our website:
http://bryntegschool.co.uk/latest-news/e-safety-for-parents-and-students/
For Parents: A parent and carer’s guide to talking to your child about staying safe online How to keep myself safe online (Parents and Carers) A parent and carer’s guide to Google SafeSearch and YouTube Safety Mode A parent and carer's guide to age ratings of apps and games Sharing images (Parents and Carers) For Students: How to keep myself safe online (Secondary Students) Sharing images (Secondary Students) Who should I trust online? (Secondary Students) Staying Safe Online (11-16 years) Staying Safe Online (16+)
Online Safety – help for parents and carers
It is often challenging to keep up with your children's use of technology; what they are doing online, who they are chatting to, what games they
are playing and what they are downloading and viewing. This area of the Hwb Welsh Government website will help parents and carers to make
informed choices regarding their children’s online activity.
https://hwb.gov.wales/onlinesafety/parents-and-carers
nationalonlinesafety.com
nationalonlinesafety.com
Literacy Focus for May Ffocws Llythrennedd ar gyfer Mis Mai
Each month as a school we have a specific literacy focus to improve literacy skills and help pupils gain a better understanding of different grammatical points.
You can help to reinforce each literacy focus at home by:
testing your child on the definition of each literacy skill or grammar point.
asking your child to give you examples of sentences where they would use a particular literacy skill / grammar point.
asking your child to give you examples of lessons where they have used each literacy skill / grammar point.
Year 7 - Nouns
A noun is a word that names a thing or a feeling. The four types of noun are: common (general, e.g. animal, chair), proper (a specific name, e.g. Bangor), abstract (an idea or
concept, e.g. happiness), collective (a group, e.g. herd, crowd).
Year 8 & 9 - Connectives
A connective is a word used to link sentences or clauses or to connect words in a phrase. They express different kinds of link: cause (e.g. because), opposition (e.g. but), addition
(e.g. and), time (e.g. until).
Pwyslais Llythrennedd ar gyfer Mai
Book of the Fortnight Llyfr Y Pythefnos
The Great Escape by Megan Rix
Buster is a lively Jack Russell. Tiger is a feisty white and
ginger tom. Rose is a faithful Collie.
Robert and Lucy Edwards love their pets more than
anything; but the threat of the Second World War forces
them to flee to Devon - leaving their animals behind. And as
the air raid sirens sound over London, the frightened animals
are sent to be put down.
Buster, Tiger and Rose make a daring escape but with danger
at every turn, can the trio make it across the country as it
prepares for battle - and cheat death for the second time?
This book falls in the War Genre.
Do you have any overdue school library books at home? Due to depleted stock it would be very much appreciated if any overdue books found could be returned to either the Brynteg upper or lower school offices for the attention of the Librarian. There are no fines owed on any overdue books. For pupils who are not returning to Brynteg School in September 2018 please could those pupils ensure they return any books currently on loan. Thank you Mr G Lewis - Librarian
Photographs of the Fortnight Ffotograffau y Bythefnos
Supplied by Mr R Davies - Headteacher
The Head’s Blog:
http://headteacher.bryntegschool.co.uk/author/ry-davies/
Hot Chocolate with the Headteacher
Photo of the week - 25th May 2018
Our photo of the week comes from the brilliant year 11 celebration assembly which was held on Monday. It is another of the photos where the faces of the pupils speak volumes!
Photo of the week - 18 May 2018
The photo of the week shows year 8 pupils enjoying science in the sunshine using quadrats and nets to calculate the biodiversity index of Brynteg school - demonstrating once again, what a wonderful resource our grounds are!
Pupils enjoyed hot chocolate with the Headteacher on 11th
May. This was a
busier hot chocolate meeting than usual, these Year 11 pupils were joined by
Mr Harvey (BCBC Corporate Director Education) and Mrs Harris (our Challenge
Advisor). What a fantastic impression our pupils gave to our visitors
#thefutureisbright
‘You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view….until you
stand in his shoes and walk around in them’
‘To Kill a Mocking Bird’
Thought of the Week Meddyliad yr Wythnos
Photo Gallery Oriel Lluniau
www.bryntegschool.co.uk