Ysgol Gynradd Rhydri
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Vision statement
Our vision is to cultivate excellence and enjoyment in learning and teaching, within a stimulating and caring environment, where the achievements of all are celebrated.
To achieve this we will:
create a rich, varied and safe learning environment, both in school and online, where children and staff develop their skills and abilities
have high expectations in everything we do and gain satisfaction from the success of everyone around us
enable children to be happy, confident and independent individuals with a positive outlook for the future
celebrate the diversity of our school community through an inclusive curriculum
nurture the spiritual, moral, social and physical development of the children
Work in partnership with parents/carers, governors and the wider community
recognise the links between all aspects of a child’s well being and their ability to learn
encourage children to respect the ideas, values and feelings of others enabling them to build positive relationships.
facilitate for enrichment opportunities through the language and heritage of Wales
provide a creative curriculum which ensures learning is long lasting and supports the development of literacy, numeracy and thinking skills
embrace new technologies as a learning and teaching tool in order to raise standards across the whole curriculum.
Federation
From September 2019, the existing collaboration between Rhydri Primary School and Bedwas Junior School will be formalised into a Federation which will be called ‘The Federation of Bedwas Junior and Rhydri Primary Schools’. Both school share the same Head Teacher and Senior Management Team and have successfully been sharing staff expertise for the past few years, there will also be a single Governing Body that will have responsibility for both schools. The schools remain two separate and individual institutions that will keep their respective identities whilst continuing to work together to provide the best educational experience for their pupils.