CHILDREN IN NEED - NOVEMBER 20th   
 

 

 

Headteacher Mrs.K.Phillips

 

 

 

Bryncoch Church-in-Wales Primary School in the first instance serves the Parish of Dyffryn, including the village of Bryncoch itself, though applications for available places are welcomed from surrounding Parishes.  There is a growing demand for places.  Please see later information on admissions policy.

 

When children enter this school they are active and curious about the world they live in, and they will be at quite different stages of physical and mental development.  Parental support and involvement is vital especially in these “Early Years.”

 

The school is essentially a Christian school with all that this implies; caring, kindness, mutual respect and self-discipline are all central to the ethos of the school.  The school aims to serve its community by providing an education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice.  It encourages an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith, and promotes Christian Values through the experience it offers to all its pupils.

 

The school has an industrious and friendly atmosphere in which your child will learn and work and find security.  Although children are taught in classes or groups, each one, to us is an individual.

 

We pride ourselves on the high standards achieved here, across the curriculum.  This is verified by the quality of the children’s work, by their attitude and by their achievements.  To achieve this we rely upon close co-operation between home and school.

 

The school was inspected in September 2003 and the reports received were more than favorable with a letter of commendation being received from H.M. chief Inspector of Schools in Wales .  Copies of the reports are available from the school.  Parents are always welcome in school. 

 

The School, founded in 1857, is a Church School within the Llandaff Diocesan Council for Education.

 

It is a primary school of the Church-in-Wales within the Anglican Communion of aided status: that is to say that religious teaching is given within the school according to the doctrine, beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church.

 

Instruction is given to the children on the principles of the Christian Faith as part of the school’s curriculum.

 

The school is a modern, purpose-built, semi-open plan primary school, built to accommodate 240, including a nursery section.  Classes are organised in single-age and mixed-ability groups.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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