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- The aim is to try to ensure that the education provided enhances the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental, and physical development of each pupil and that the nature of the complete curriculum is varied, expansive, and balanced. To fulfill these needs the organization will be flexible work will sometimes be given according to the child's age, at other times children of different age groups spanning more than one school year will work together on one task. The children will be taught as a class unit in the care of one designated teacher. By the Curriculum Council for Wales' proposal, the curriculum is planned based on eight aspects of learning including the core and foundation subjects. The contribution of these subjects is noted systematically in the teacher's notes. By giving children tasks and experiences based on specific themes or an interdisciplinary basis, the school will seek to ensure that other essential elements of the Curriculum are not forgotten. The numeracy and literacy hours are taught daily in Ysgol Llangybi. General Objectives: To develop oral, literary, and numerical skills in the context of inspiring the child's enthusiasm, imagination, and interest To increase the child's knowledge and to develop his powers of reasoning to assist him to adapt to a rapidly changing world that has more sophisticated processes and techniques, in particular information technology. To create in each child the desire to seek further knowledge and experience during his life and to develop his powers of mind, his moral and spiritual awareness. To assist the child to live and work with others and to develop attitudes that enable him/her to become a responsible member of the community. To develop sensitivity, aesthetic appreciation, and leisure skills in the child. To provide particular attention for each child with special needs, e.g. for the exceptionally able and those with various disadvantages To present ideas and concepts by employing lively and dynamic methods which will motivate pupils' response. Detailed work plans in each subject are kept in the school and parents are welcome to see them, if they so wish. View full school
- The aim is to try to ensure that the education provided enhances the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental, and physical development of each pupil and that the nature of the complete curriculum is varied, expansive, and balanced. To fulfill these needs the organization will be flexible work will sometimes be given according to the child's age, at other times children of different age groups spanning more than one school year will work together on one task. The children will be taught as a class unit in the care of one designated teacher. By the Curriculum Council for Wales' proposal, the curriculum is planned based on eight aspects of learning including the core and foundation subjects. The contribution of these subjects is noted systematically in the teacher's notes. By giving children tasks and experiences based on specific themes or an interdisciplinary basis, the school will seek to ensure that other essential elements of the Curriculum are not forgotten. The numeracy and literacy hours are taught daily in Ysgol Llangybi. General Objectives: To develop oral, literary, and numerical skills in the context of inspiring the child's enthusiasm, imagination, and interest To increase the child's knowledge and to develop his powers of reasoning to assist him to adapt to a rapidly changing world that has more sophisticated processes and techniques, in particular information technology. To create in each child the desire to seek further knowledge and experience during his life and to develop his powers of mind, his moral and spiritual awareness. To assist the child to live and work with others and to develop attitudes that enable him/her to become a responsible member of the community. To develop sensitivity, aesthetic appreciation, and leisure skills in the child. To provide particular attention for each child with special needs, e.g. for the exceptionally able and those with various disadvantages To present ideas and concepts by employing lively and dynamic methods which will motivate pupils' response. Detailed work plans in each subject are kept in the school and parents are welcome to see them, if they so wish.

