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Manorbier School Triumphs Amidst Adversity, Shines in Latest Estyn Report

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MANORBIER SCHOOL has recently garnered glowing accolades from Estyn, the Welsh authority on education and training inspection. Despite the shadow of a harrowing ordeal that could have easily dimmed its spirit, the school has emerged not just intact but stronger, according to Estyn’s latest findings.

December 2023’s inspection revealed a community at Manorbier School that has woven a tapestry of care and dedication so profound, it has touched every soul within its fold. Estyn’s report highlights, “Following a significant period of challenge, the staff have fostered a deeply caring and nurturing community, extending a warm embrace to all. This ethos of compassion significantly enhances pupils’ well-being and joy, a testament to the relentless commitment of the school’s staff.”

The aftermath of a devastating fire saw the school operating from Jameston Community Hall, a temporary sanctuary that has since become a beacon of hope and continuity. However, the pace of reconstruction at the original site has been a source of lingering concern among the local populace and parents alike.

Amid these trials, the Jameston Hall premises have evolved to meet the educational and extracurricular needs of Manorbier’s pupils, contributing to a sense of normalcy and enrichment in their academic journey.

Francesca Ventris-Field, representing the parent body, shared her child’s affection for the school, noting, “My child adores Manorbier School, engaging enthusiastically in various clubs. Despite the adversity we’ve faced, the school remains a nurturing haven. Our only wish is for more families to discover our wonderful community.”

The report further commends Manorbier School’s efforts to weave international and rural Welsh schools into its curriculum, significantly enhancing linguistic skills and broadening the educational experience for its pupils.

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New learning resources bring Wales’ Designated Landscapes to classrooms

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A MAJOR step forward in outdoor learning was celebrated at the Senedd on Thursday (Mar 13) with the launch of Tirlun, a bilingual educational resource designed to connect children across Wales with the country’s eight Designated Landscapes.

Developed over three years through a collaboration between Wales’ National Parks and National Landscapes, Tirlun offers more than 90 interactive activities linked to the Curriculum for Wales. The resource, available on Hwb—the all-Wales digital learning platform—and a dedicated website, supports both classroom and outdoor learning, inspiring young people to engage with the landscapes on their doorstep.

Deputy First Minister for Climate Change, Huw Irranca-Davies, said: “Tirlun is a great example of how we should make sure our response to the climate and nature emergencies is a part of everything we do. Projects like this are vital to developing the future guardians of our finest landscapes and our fragile biodiversity.

“Funded through the Welsh Government’s Sustainable Landscapes, Sustainable Places programme, I am excited to see this step forward, and my thanks go to all the schools, teachers, and the National Parks and National Landscapes teams for their help in making it happen.”

The materials include lesson plans, interactive presentations, and activities that encourage children to explore the natural world, whether in their local area or further afield. The project brings together expertise from across Wales’ Designated Landscapes, ensuring Tirlun reflects the cultural and environmental richness of these areas.

Graham Peake, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority-based project lead, said: “Tirlun is packed with exciting activities and interactive presentations, which we hope will enrich the outdoor learning journeys of many children across Wales.

“The National Parks and National Landscapes of Wales collectively cover more than 20% of our land area, so we really should be giving our learners the opportunity to explore these areas. The 90-plus activities included will also enable children to discover their own outdoors, where they live.”

A teacher involved in developing and testing the activities said: “Tirlun is a fantastic cross-curricular resource that we use to enhance our Outdoor Learning lessons. The presentations and activities motivate the children, who stay really engaged throughout. Everything is included in the resources, and they link perfectly to the Curriculum for Wales and Digital Competence Framework.”

The Senedd launch brought together educators and representatives from Wales’ Designated Landscapes. The event featured presentations from children already using the Tirlun resources, showcasing how the project is making an impact in classrooms across the country.

Teachers and learners can explore the Tirlun resources on Hwb and the dedicated website at https://tirlun.wales/.

For more information about Wales’ Designated Landscapes and their role in protecting and promoting natural and cultural heritage, visit https://landscapeswales.org.uk/.

Bringing Wales’ landscapes to life in the classroom: Educators and representatives from Wales’ Designated Landscapes gather at the Senedd for the launch of Tirlun, a new bilingual learning resource designed to inspire the next generation of outdoor explorers.
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£20m boost for additional learning needs facilities

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THE WELSH GOVERNMENT is investing £20 million to upgrade facilities for children and young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN). The funding will provide new and improved classrooms, equipment, and inclusive learning environments in schools and further education settings across Wales.

The investment will be distributed to local authorities to support mainstream educational settings. Schools and colleges will use the funding to create quiet and sensory areas, improve accessibility, and purchase essential equipment to enhance learning opportunities for ALN students.

Education Secretary Lynne Neagle visited Ysgol Craig y Don in Llandudno on Friday (Mar 14) to see the impact of a £50,000 grant from the Welsh Government. The funding has been used to enhance opportunities for pupils at the school.

First Minister Eluned Morgan said: “Providing opportunity to every family is crucial to this Welsh Labour Government’s plan for Wales, and I know it’s a priority for the people of Wales too. I’ve listened, and now we’re delivering.”

Education Secretary Lynne Neagle MS added: “Under this Welsh Labour Government, we don’t want a single learner left behind. That’s why we are putting millions into supporting learners with ALN.

“I was proud to visit Llandudno to see how this funding is making a real difference in schools.”

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Carmarthen school gets financial boost for specialist unit

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THE BUILDERS behind the Parc y Fron development in Carmarthen has lent a helping hand to a school in the town to improve facilities for its pupils with additional learning needs.

Persimmon Homes West Wales has donated £3,000 to Queen Elizabeth High School after its successful application to the developer’s Community Champions scheme.

The funds will go towards the school’s specialist unit, Canolfan Elfed, so they can upgrade their outdoor sensory learning area for its 93 pupils to use.

The project has been guided by the pupils, who actively engaged in the design process and collaborated with playground design experts to create their vision.

The school’s fundraising efforts to date – including events, sponsorships, and partnerships with Rotary Clubs – have raised approximately £20,000 already. Money has also been raised through staff running the London Marathan and participating in the local raft race.

Persimmon Homes West Wales currently has two, three, and four-bed homes for sale at Parc y Fron in Carmarthen, available from £190,000. 250 homes will be built as part of the scheme in the west of the town with over £2.3m going towards local infrastructure as a result.

The five-star housebuilder donates £48,000 to good causes and much-valued organisations across Wales every year as part of its Community Champions scheme, with Wales Air Ambulance, Carmarthen & Cross Hands Autistic Mams Association, Carmarthen Family Centres, and Scarlets Women’s Rugby included amongst recent local recipients.

Sharon Bouhali – Persimmon Homes West Wales Sales Director – said: “When we heard about Canolfan Elfed, we at Persimmon just knew that we had to get involved and help Queen Elizabeth High School with this excellent project.

“We’re delighted that our donation will help build a space that will enrich current therapies and interventions, providing pupils with meaningful, hands-on learning opportunities and fostering their development into confident, lifelong learners, and valued community members.

“Persimmon looks forward to seeing the completed vision at Canolfan Elfed soon.”

Nigel Cooke – School Business Manager for Queen Elizabeth High School – added: “The previous outdoor space was unsafe and unsuitable, and we want to replace it with a versatile, inclusive, and student-designed space that meets the unique needs of our pupils.

“That’s why we are grateful to Persimmon for their generous donation, especially considering it has triggered match-funding arrangements we have with other organisations.

“This will allow us to provide pupils with the facilities they need and deserve at the school and we can’t wait to take this project through to completion.”

Cllr Emlyn Schiavone – Mayor of Carmarthen and local county councillor – commented: “Canolfan Elfed does fantastic work with children from Carmarthen and the surrounding areas, as well as occasionally pupils from neighbouring counties. It is really encouraging to hear about their ambitions to improve facilities for children and young persons with additional and complex learning needs.

“I am really grateful to Persimmon for their valuable donation and willingness to support important initiatives like this in Carmarthen. I know the school will welcome any help other organisations may be able to contribute as well.”

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