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Croft brothers inspire pupils at school with boxing journey
Croft brothers inspire pupils at school with boxing journey

Western Telegraph

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Western Telegraph

Croft brothers inspire pupils at school with boxing journey

Ysgol Bro Preseli invited Ioan and Garan Croft to spend the day with primary and secondary students. The Crymych brothers, who trained at Cardigan Boxing Club, have represented Wales on major global stages, including the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. During their visit, the brothers observed health and well-being lessons with secondary pupils, offering insight into the importance of self-discipline, teamwork, and physical and mental well-being. With the primary pupils, they held a 'lively and inspiring' Q&A session, fielding questions about their training, challenges, and achievements. As part of a special school assembly, the brothers presented the school with a print of a portrait of themselves, painted by artist Meirion Jones from the Cardigan area. The artwork will be permanently displayed as a symbol of ambition and perseverance. Ysgol Bro Preseli headteacher, Rhonwen Morris, said: "Ioan and Garan's visit left a lasting impression on our learners. "As former pupils of Ysgol Bro Preseli and Ysgol y Frenni, we are incredibly proud of their journey and achievements. "The stunning portrait captures both brothers' characters perfectly, and we are honoured to have it displayed in our school. "Their story is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through dedication and pride in your roots." Garan won a bronze medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, while Ioan reached the semi-finals.

School welcomes back boxing brothers to inspire pupils
School welcomes back boxing brothers to inspire pupils

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

School welcomes back boxing brothers to inspire pupils

A Pembrokeshire school welcomed back two international boxing brothers to inspire pupils. Ysgol Bro Preseli invited Ioan and Garan Croft to spend the day with primary and secondary students. The Crymych brothers, who trained at Cardigan Boxing Club, have represented Wales on major global stages, including the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. During their visit, the brothers observed health and well-being lessons with secondary pupils, offering insight into the importance of self-discipline, teamwork, and physical and mental well-being. With the primary pupils, they held a 'lively and inspiring' Q&A session, fielding questions about their training, challenges, and achievements. ADVERTISEMENT As part of a special school assembly, the brothers presented the school with a print of a portrait of themselves, painted by artist Meirion Jones from the Cardigan area. The artwork will be permanently displayed as a symbol of ambition and perseverance. Ysgol Bro Preseli headteacher, Rhonwen Morris, said: "Ioan and Garan's visit left a lasting impression on our learners. "As former pupils of Ysgol Bro Preseli and Ysgol y Frenni, we are incredibly proud of their journey and achievements. "The stunning portrait captures both brothers' characters perfectly, and we are honoured to have it displayed in our school. "Their story is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through dedication and pride in your roots." Garan won a bronze medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, while Ioan reached the semi-finals.

Pembrokeshire trio complete moonlit walk for Guide Dogs
Pembrokeshire trio complete moonlit walk for Guide Dogs

Western Telegraph

time30-04-2025

  • General
  • Western Telegraph

Pembrokeshire trio complete moonlit walk for Guide Dogs

Ysgol Bro Preseli students Llinos Stanford, Ava Dewsnap, and Gemma Armstrong, aged 14 and 15, walked 18.4 miles around Pantmaenog Forest with pet dogs Brooke and Tilly. Their effort aimed to raise awareness and funds for the charity as part of their Welsh Baccalaureate project. The walk, which took place before and after dark, encouraged supporters to consider the challenges of sight loss. The trio have raised £345 of their £500 target so far. The event was launched at the school by Adge John, owner of guide dog Skipp. He was impressed by the girls and said: "They asked lots of interesting questions about Guide Dogs. "They've set up a JustGiving page and we were delighted to make a donation." Supporters can help the trio reach their target via their JustGiving page.

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