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Concerns over ‘poor structural state’ of one of the best performing schools in Wales

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THE BEST performing school in Wales is in a state of disrepair, with pupils at risk of being hit by falling debris and unable to access certain parts of the building, according to a report presented to Pembrokeshire County Council’s Schools and Learning Overview and Scrutiny Committee on April 17.

Ysgol Bro Preseli, an all-age Welsh medium school formed following the merger of Ysgol y Frenni and Ysgol y Preseli, was named the top performing school in Wales in the ‘Parent Power, The Sunday Times Schools Guide for 2022’. However, the school’s buildings are in a poor state, with scaffolding in place for over five years to protect pupils from falling debris.

The Schools Scrutiny Panel recently visited the school and praised the standards of education but raised concerns about the structure of the buildings. The panel was “very concerned to observe the poor structural state of the secondary school building” and raised “significant concerns” about the “tower” on the site, which posed accessibility and fire safety risks.

Ysgol Bro Preseli Senior Prefect Llyr James told the committee that while the school owed “a debt of gratitude” to the high teaching standards, the resources were not adequate. James said the building had limited their experiences and prevented pupils with disabilities from enrolling.

“Why are we the ones that have to learn in such conditions, and why are we missing out on the opportunities that other schools have? We are punished for this, dismissed because the school is so successful,” James said.

Cabinet Member for Education and Welsh Language Guy Woodham said the successor to the 21st Century Schools programme, Sustainable Communities for Learning, may eventually lead to the site being redeveloped, but warned it was not a short-term option. He also noted that 20 of the county’s 60 schools were in poor condition.

The committee agreed to acknowledge the concerns raised and to support plans for remedial works to be undertaken in line with the Authority’s capital programme. However, the cost of making the tower safe and removing the scaffolding is likely to be in the millions, and the council is under pressure to repair other schools in the county. Woodham said that managing the situation could take “a good few years, at least.”

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Young people enjoy international exchange trip from Oberkirch to Haverfordwest

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A GROUP of 20 young people and their teachers from Oberkirch, Germany, visited Haverfordwest last month as part of an international learning exchange.

The visit, which began on April 7, was part of a return leg following a successful exchange in August 2024, when members of Haverfordwest Youth Club and their youth workers travelled to Oberkirch. The two towns have enjoyed a strong twinning relationship since 1989.

Both visits were supported by Taith, the Welsh Government-funded programme that promotes international learning exchanges in Wales.

During their five-day stay in Pembrokeshire, the visiting group immersed themselves in Welsh culture through a wide-ranging programme of activities. The trip began with a warm welcome event at The Edge Youth Centre, where the group met members of the local community and enjoyed a special performance by the Haverfordwest Male Voice Choir.

The itinerary included a scenic walk along the coastal path, guided visits to historical landmarks, and a tour of Haverfordwest High VC School. Participants also enjoyed cultural sessions designed to promote friendship, understanding, and personal growth.

Feedback from the group was overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the stunning Pembrokeshire landscape and the warm hospitality of their hosts.

Liz Griffiths, Community Youth Team Manager, said: “Taking part in this international learning exchange programme has been an enriching experience for the young people, broadening their cultural horizons and providing valuable opportunities for travel and learning.

“They conducted themselves with great maturity and courtesy, serving as outstanding ambassadors for Oberkirch. We are hopeful that this marks the beginning of more frequent exchanges between the young people of our twin towns.”

Pembrokeshire Youth continues to offer a wide range of experiences, support and opportunities for young people aged 11 to 25 across the county.

Photo caption: Visiting students and teachers from Oberkirch enjoyed a packed itinerary during their stay in Pembrokeshire (Pic: Pembrokeshire Youth).

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Ten apprenticeship places up for grabs in award-winning construction scheme

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Young people and career changers invited to apply for Cyfle Building Skills initiative

APPLICATIONS are now open for the Cyfle Building Skills Shared Apprenticeship Scheme in Pembrokeshire – with only ten places available for those looking to begin a career in the construction industry.

The highly regarded programme, now in its twelfth year, offers hands-on experience across a range of trades while participants study towards a recognised vocational qualification.

Uniquely, apprentices rotate between several trusted local construction firms, gaining a broad range of on-site experience. One day a week is spent at college to support their training.

Paul Falzon, Pembrokeshire Coordinator for Cyfle, is hosting a drop-in information session on Wednesday (May 21) at The Corner Room, Haverhub, The Old Post Office, Quay Street, Haverfordwest, from 9:00am to 1:00pm. No appointment is needed.

The scheme has supported nearly 1,000 apprentices across South West Wales and has a strong success rate – with around 90% of apprentices going on to full-time employment after completing the programme.

Trades on offer include bricklaying, plastering, carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, painting and decorating, maintenance/multi-skilling, and technical roles.

Backed by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the programme aims to address the growing demand for skilled workers in the construction sector and provide a flexible, supported route into the industry.

Mr Falzon said: “This scheme has helped hundreds of young people take their first steps into the construction industry, and we’re thrilled to be expanding our presence in Pembrokeshire. Whether you’re a school leaver, a career changer, or someone who enjoys practical work, I’d encourage you to come along to the drop-in session or get in touch—it could be the start of something great.”

Applications close at the end of June 2025, and with limited availability, early application is advised.

Local contractors who would like to support the scheme by offering placements are also encouraged to contact Mr Falzon directly on 07799 716 567 or [email protected].

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Ten apprenticeship places up for grabs in award-winning construction scheme

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Young people and career changers invited to apply for Cyfle Building Skills initiative

APPLICATIONS are now open for the Cyfle Building Skills Shared Apprenticeship Scheme in Pembrokeshire – with only ten places available for those looking to begin a career in the construction industry.

The highly regarded programme, now in its twelfth year, offers hands-on experience across a range of trades while participants study towards a recognised vocational qualification.

Uniquely, apprentices rotate between several trusted local construction firms, gaining a broad range of on-site experience. One day a week is spent at college to support their training.

Paul Falzon, Pembrokeshire Coordinator for Cyfle, is hosting a drop-in information session on Wednesday (May 21) at The Corner Room, Haverhub, The Old Post Office, Quay Street, Haverfordwest, from 9:00am to 1:00pm. No appointment is needed.

The scheme has supported nearly 1,000 apprentices across South West Wales and has a strong success rate – with around 90% of apprentices going on to full-time employment after completing the programme.

Trades on offer include bricklaying, plastering, carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, painting and decorating, maintenance/multi-skilling, and technical roles.

Backed by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the programme aims to address the growing demand for skilled workers in the construction sector and provide a flexible, supported route into the industry.

Mr Falzon said: “This scheme has helped hundreds of young people take their first steps into the construction industry, and we’re thrilled to be expanding our presence in Pembrokeshire. Whether you’re a school leaver, a career changer, or someone who enjoys practical work, I’d encourage you to come along to the drop-in session or get in touch—it could be the start of something great.”

Applications close at the end of June 2025, and with limited availability, early application is advised.

Local contractors who would like to support the scheme by offering placements are also encouraged to contact Mr Falzon directly on 07799 716 567 or [email protected].

For more information or to apply online, visit: www.cyflebuilding.co.uk

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