04-03-2025
Fishguard school celebrates half-term of Welsh culture
Holy Name School, Fishguard, celebrated Welsh culture with a packed half-term of activities.
On February 21, the whole school participated in the School Eisteddfod, engaging in singing and recitations.
Students from Years 5 and 6 enjoyed a gig by the band Candelas at the Queen's Hall, Narberth, as part of Dydd Miwsig Cymru celebrations earlier in the term.
The school football team performed admirably in the Urdd Football competition, winning three games and drawing one, though they narrowly missed the semi-finals.
February 7 saw the celebration of NSPCC Number Day, with students dressing up for digits and raising more than £100 for the charity.
Dosbarth Pump had a writing workshop with renowned author Steve Skidmore.
The class also collaborated with the Darwin Centre to investigate microplastics on Newport Beach.
PC Helen Llewelyn visited the school as part of the School Beat initiative.
Dosbarth Dau, Tri, and Pedwar invited their families to celebrate Prayer and Liturgy during the half term.
Pupils from Dosbarth Tri had their artwork chosen for a display for MPs in Parliament, as part of the Cafod Climate Justice campaign.