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- Ysgol Gymraeg Teilo Sant is a designated Welsh primary school in Llandeilo. The school provides education for pupils between 3 -11years. This website has been prepared to inform prospective parents and a wider audience about the numerous and varied experiences that are undertaken by pupils of the school through the medium of Welsh. Please use the navigation buttons above to guide you around the website to find further information about the school. To create a happy, safe, and stimulating learning environment in which all members of the school community build confidence and develop their full potential. At Ysgol Gymraeg Teilo Sant we aim to create safe and happy teaching and learning atmosphere that stimulates and provides for the spiritual, moral, mental, and physical development of all children, by promoting high expectations throughout the school. We aim to ensure that all pupils have the opportunity to develop their full potential and thrive in a loving, supportive, digital bilingual school culture. The Golden Rule is: So that all members of the school community can co-exist and work happily together respect and care must be shown to others at all times. Pupils must be ready to understand others’ points of view and respect their property. Keep the school clean and tidy at all times, put litter in the bin, take care of displays, keep equipment in working order. Chewing gum is not allowed to be eaten in school. Move around the school in a tidy and orderly fashion, to move quietly from outside school into the classroom. No running, shouting or pushing in the corridor, to open doors, stand aside for adults to pass, and to be ready to assist in carrying books, etc. when necessary. Give of their best at all times, take part in school activities be it classwork, homework, games, choir, folk dancing, craftwork. Every pupil plays an important role in the life of the school. Behave in an orderly way within the classroom to enable pupils to listen and learn through following instructions and co-operate with each other. Be sensible at all times. Be polite at all times. This is of paramount importance when on visits outside school - the public judge the school on the strength of pupils behavior. Respect all teachers and pupils by not being defiant, obstreperous, or physically or mentally abusive and aggressive. Attend school regularly. Be punctual at the commencement of the school day and then when lining up at the end of each school break. Wear school uniform, especially during special occasions such as concerts and so on. For safety, jewelry is not be worn to school. Ear studs are allowed. Neither make-up nor nail varnish is to be worn to school. Children are not allowed to play unsupervised on school premises after school hours. Pupils are not allowed to bring bicycles to school unless it’s for cycle proficiency training. Clothes and all personal property should be marked. Dinner money is to be collected on Monday. Glass bottles or cans of drink should not be brought to school or taken on school trips. View full school
- Ysgol Gymraeg Teilo Sant is a designated Welsh primary school in Llandeilo. The school provides education for pupils between 3 -11years. This website has been prepared to inform prospective parents and a wider audience about the numerous and varied experiences that are undertaken by pupils of the school through the medium of Welsh. Please use the navigation buttons above to guide you around the website to find further information about the school. To create a happy, safe, and stimulating learning environment in which all members of the school community build confidence and develop their full potential. At Ysgol Gymraeg Teilo Sant we aim to create safe and happy teaching and learning atmosphere that stimulates and provides for the spiritual, moral, mental, and physical development of all children, by promoting high expectations throughout the school. We aim to ensure that all pupils have the opportunity to develop their full potential and thrive in a loving, supportive, digital bilingual school culture. The Golden Rule is: So that all members of the school community can co-exist and work happily together respect and care must be shown to others at all times. Pupils must be ready to understand others’ points of view and respect their property. Keep the school clean and tidy at all times, put litter in the bin, take care of displays, keep equipment in working order. Chewing gum is not allowed to be eaten in school. Move around the school in a tidy and orderly fashion, to move quietly from outside school into the classroom. No running, shouting or pushing in the corridor, to open doors, stand aside for adults to pass, and to be ready to assist in carrying books, etc. when necessary. Give of their best at all times, take part in school activities be it classwork, homework, games, choir, folk dancing, craftwork. Every pupil plays an important role in the life of the school. Behave in an orderly way within the classroom to enable pupils to listen and learn through following instructions and co-operate with each other. Be sensible at all times. Be polite at all times. This is of paramount importance when on visits outside school - the public judge the school on the strength of pupils behavior. Respect all teachers and pupils by not being defiant, obstreperous, or physically or mentally abusive and aggressive. Attend school regularly. Be punctual at the commencement of the school day and then when lining up at the end of each school break. Wear school uniform, especially during special occasions such as concerts and so on. For safety, jewelry is not be worn to school. Ear studs are allowed. Neither make-up nor nail varnish is to be worn to school. Children are not allowed to play unsupervised on school premises after school hours. Pupils are not allowed to bring bicycles to school unless it’s for cycle proficiency training. Clothes and all personal property should be marked. Dinner money is to be collected on Monday. Glass bottles or cans of drink should not be brought to school or taken on school trips.

