On Thursday 30th January Class 2 went for a tour around the Lifeboat station in Goodwick. We learnt about the offshore and inshore lifeboats and how they work. We also got to hold crabs and lobsters! Then, we went for a tour around the Stena Europe. We were lucky enough to visit the bridge where we sat in the Captain’s chair and looked at all the charts and computers.
Construction Club
Our new construction club received a fantastic donation of new Lego and Knex today from the Catrin Vaughan Foundation.
The equipment will be used by the after school club as well as during lessons and will help the children develop co-operation, problem solving skills and co-ordination as well as providing many hours of fun!
Thank you so much to the Catrin Vaughan foundation for helping us with such a generous donation!
New Curriculum for Wales
Click on the link to read the latest information about the New Curriculum in Wales.
The Curriculum for Wales guidance is a clear statement of what is important in delivering a broad and balanced education. The four purposes are the shared vision and aspiration for every child and young person. In fulfilling these, we set high expectations for all, promote individual and national well-being, tackle ignorance and misinformation, and encourage critical and civic engagement.
A visit to Lowertown
Class Two visited Lowertown as part of their Transport topic.
Trevor Morris talked to us about the history of Ropewalk, The Slade and told us about a ship called The Gwaun Maid that was built in Lowertown.
The next time you’re in Fishguard Library,as you go up the steps, have a look on your right and there’s a picture and information about the schooner.