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RHONDDA CYNON TAF COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL MUNICIPAL YEAR 2019-2020 CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE SCRUTINY Agenda Item No: 6 COMMITTEE DATE: 22ND JANUARY 2020 Annual School Exclusion Performance Report for the Academic Year 2018/19 REPORT OF: DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION AND INCLUSION SERVICES Author:- Ceri Jones, Head of Inclusion Services (Tel No: 01443 744004) 1. PURPOSE OF THE REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide Members with an analysis of school exclusion performance for the academic year 2018/19 and a comparison of performance over the last five years where appropriate. 2. RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that Members: 2.1 Scrutinise and comment on the information contained within this report. 2.2 Consider whether they wish to scrutinise in greater depth any matters contained in the report. 3. BACKGROUND TO THE REPORT 3.1 Schools must have policies and procedures in place that promote good behaviour and prevent poor behaviour. A school’s behaviour and attendance policy should be seen as an integral part of its curriculum, as all schools teach values as well as skills and knowledge. The policy must be based on clear values such as respect, fairness and inclusion, and reflect the school’s overall aims and its social, moral and religious education programmes. 3.2 These values should be the basis for the principles underlying the school’s behaviour and attendance policy. The principles should include promoting self-discipline and respect for others, and the importance of listening to all members of the school community, including the learners. They should be relevant to every member of the school community, including staff, governors and parents/carers. -
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Starting School 2018-2019 Contents Introduction 2 Information and advice - Contact details..............................................................................................2 Part 1 3 Primary and Secondary Education – General Admission Arrangements A. Choosing a School..........................................................................................................................3 B. Applying for a place ........................................................................................................................4 C.How places are allocated ................................................................................................................5 Part 2 7 Stages of Education Maintained Schools ............................................................................................................................7 Admission Timetable 2018 - 2019 Academic Year ............................................................................14 Admission Policies Voluntary Aided and Controlled (Church) Schools ................................................15 Special Educational Needs ................................................................................................................24 Part 3 26 Appeals Process ..............................................................................................................................26 Part 4 29 Provision of Home to School/College Transport Learner Travel Policy, Information and Arrangements ........................................................................29 -
Schools and Pupil Referral Units That We Spoke to Autumn Term 2020
Schools and pupil referral units that we spoke to about challenges and progress – August-October 2020 Primary schools Bryn Bach County Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Glanhowy Primary School Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Rhos Y Fedwen Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Betws Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Blaengarw Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Coety Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Corneli Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Garth Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Maes yr Haul Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Nantyffyllon Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Nantymoel Primary School Bridgend County Borough Council Crumlin High Level Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Derwendeg Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Fleur-De-Lys Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Maesycwmmer Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Pentwynmawr Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Risca Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Tynewydd Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Upper Rhymney Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Ysgol G.G. Caerffili Caerphilly County Borough Council Ysgol Y Lawnt Caerphilly County Borough Council Ystrad Mynach Primary Caerphilly County Borough Council Bishop Childs C.I.W. Primary School Cardiff Council Coed Glas Primary School Cardiff Council Coryton Primary School Cardiff Council Creigiau Primary School Cardiff Council Herbert Thompson Primary Cardiff Council Mount Stuart Primary Cardiff Council Pentyrch Primary School Cardiff Council Pen-Y-Bryn Primary School Cardiff Council St Fagans C.I.W. Primary School Cardiff Council St Philip Evans R.C. Primary School Cardiff Council Thornhill Primary School Cardiff Council Tongwynlais Primary School Cardiff Council Ysgol Gymraeg Treganna Cardiff Council Ysgol-Y-Wern Cardiff Council Brynamman Primary School Carmarthenshire County Council Cefneithin C.P. -
Newsletter 16
Hawthorn Highlights Don’t miss out on info… @HawthornHighSch Issue 16 November 2018 Inside this issue… School Reorganisation No Pens Day Our School Anti-Bullying Find out what’s been happening with Youth Parliament the filming of Our School this half Young Councilors term. Read all about an exciting trip Roald Dahl some of our pupils went on. Competition Winners Department News Creating a safer Read about KS3’s latest No Pens Day and entrance to school how we are continuing to develop News communication skills in our Lower School. “Follow some of our Discover who our sporting heroes have pupils as they make their been over the last term and find out journey into the world of where they are heading next in their politics” sporting lives. Page 2 Headteacher’s Blog – Wednesday 19th September 2018 Hello everyone, Welcome back to the start of a new academic year at Hawthorn! We are delighted to see so many new faces joining us in Year 7 and the new year group has settled in exceptionally well in the first two weeks – it has been lovely to see ten of those pupils qualify for my Headteacher’s award on a Friday morning. The cameras have been rolling since the start of term as Boomerang Productions begin their filming for the BBC of the next series of ‘Our School’ and I am delighted that so many parents have committed to the project. The film crew have been made very welcome at the school and feedback from staff and pupils has been very positive. -
Starting School Book 2016-17
Starting School 2016-2017 Contents Introduction 2 Information and advice - Contact details..............................................................................................2 Part 1 3 Primary and Secondary Education – General Admission Arrangements A. Choosing a School..........................................................................................................................3 B. Applying for a place ........................................................................................................................4 C.How places are allocated ................................................................................................................5 Part 2 7 Stages of Education Maintained Schools ............................................................................................................................7 Admission Timetable 2016 - 2017 Academic Year ............................................................................14 Admission Policies Voluntary Aided and Controlled (Church) Schools ................................................15 Special Educational Needs ................................................................................................................28 Part 3 31 Appeals Process ..............................................................................................................................31 Part 4 34 Provision of Home to School/College Transport Learner Travel Policy, Information and Arrangements ........................................................................34 -
Rhyfeddodau Ystradfellte Helpu Plant Amddifad
MEHEFIN 2010 Rhif 248 ttaaffoodd ee l l á áii Pris 80c Rhyfeddodau Ystradfellte Helpu Plant Amddifad Rhai o’r plantos amddifad ddeuai i gartref John ac Elizabeth i gael eu bwydo bob nos Bu tair o aelodau Tabernacl, Efail Isaf, Elenid, Jen a Nia, ar daith i Lesotho yn gynharach eleni. Mae’n amlwg fod llawer o waith yn cael ei wneud yno gan yr eglwysi a chyrff eraill i edrych ar ôl plant amddifad. Mae’r problemau bron tu hwnt i’n dychymyg ac mae angen cymorth dirfawr arnynt. Cewch ddarllen am eu profiadau ar dudalen 5. Sgwd Isaf Clun a Porth yr Ogof ar daith Clwb y Dwrlyn. Rhagor ar dudalen 3. Tybed pwy sy’n cofio’r ferch fach dlos yma? Alwyn Harding Jones, Ffynnon Taf, fu ar Wedi 3 a Wedi 7 yn sôn am Bob Dylan a’r arddangosfa o’i Wel, dyna i chi Sophie Gibbs luniau yn y Bae. flwyddyn neu ddwy yn ôl bellach! Ac mae hi’n dal yn ferch fach dlos! Yn ddiweddar bu Sophie yn cystadlu yn rownd derfynol Miss Universe U.K. ac efallai na wnaeth hi ennill ond fe ddaeth yn agos! Roedd yn brofiad gwych, meddai. Cyfarfu â llawer o ferched hyfryd, hardd a hynod ddiddorol. Roedd sawl rownd i’r gystadleuaeth – rownd y dillad nofio, rownd y ffrogiau ‘glam’ a rownd personoliaeth. Côr Ysgol Gwaelod y Garth mewn cyngerdd yng Mae’r cyfan ar dudalen 6 nghapel Bethlehem tuag at Motor Neurone ar 7 Mai w w w . t a f e l a i . -
Proposal to Construct Three New Primary Schools in the Southern Taf Area of Rhondda Cynon Taf Welsh Language Impact Assessment
Proposal to Construct Three New Primary Schools in the Southern Taf Area of Rhondda Cynon Taf Welsh Language Impact Assessment This Welsh Language Impact Assessment (WLIA) tool enables the Council to consider the principles and requirements of the Welsh Language Standards (No.1) Regulations 2015 to ensure compliance with the Welsh Language Measure 2011. It is to be read alongside the Equality Impact Assessment, as the information in both documents is related and the themes within them are cross-cutting. STAGE 1 – Information Gathering NOTE: As you complete this tool you will be asked for evidence to support your views. Please see guidance document for more information on data sources. Proposal MIM Schools Pathfinder Project Name Directorate/ Education and Inclusion Services – 21st Century Schools Team Department Service Andrea Richards Director Officer Nicola Goodman Completing the WLIA Email [email protected] Brief In summary, the proposal is to construct three new English medium primary schools Description on the sites of the existing schools, namely Llanilltud Faerdref, Penygawsi and Pontyclun primary schools in the southern Taf area of Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT), which will provide schools with 21st Century facilities and improve and enhance learning environments. It is important to note, these proposals will not involve any significant change to the provision being made to the communities the schools currently serve and the catchment areas of the schools are not proposed to be altered. The new facilities will include: Modern, flexible learning environments for all learners, a large hall/dining area, a multi-purpose learning resource area and fully accessible facilities. -
Awst 2020 – Mawrth 2021 Ysgolion
Ysgolion ac unedau cyfeirio disgyblion y gwnaethom siarad â nhw am heriau a chynnydd – Awst 2020 – Mawrth 2021 Ysgolion cynradd Blaen-Y-Cwm C.P. School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Bryn Bach County Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Coed -y- Garn Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Deighton Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Georgetown C.P. School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Glanhowy Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Rhos Y Fedwen Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Sofrydd C.P. School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent St Illtyd's Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent St Joseph's R.C. Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent St Mary's C in W Voluntary Aided School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Willowtown Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Ysgol Bro Helyg Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Ystruth Primary Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Blaenau Gwent Abercerdin Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Archdeacon John Lewis Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Betws Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Blaengarw Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Brackla Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Bryncethin Primary School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Bryntirion Infants School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Cefn Glas Infant School Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr Coety Primary -
(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Cabinet, 24/06/2021 10:30
CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL RHONDDA CYNON TAF COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL A virtual meeting of the CABINET will be held on Thursday, 24th June, 2021 at 10.30 am Contact: Emma Wilkins - Council Business Unit (Tel No. 07385401935) Councillors and members of the public wishing to request the facility to address the Cabinet on any of the business as listed below, must request to do so by 5pm on the Tuesday, 22 June 2021 Councillors and Members of the public should stipulate if this address will be in the medium of English or Welsh. It must be noted that the facility to address the Cabinet is at the discretion of the Chair and each request will be considered based on the agenda items being considered, the public interest/interest of the member in each matter and the demands of the business on that day. To make such a request please email:- [email protected] ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION 1. DECLARATION OF INTEREST To receive disclosures of personal interest from Members in accordance with the Code of Conduct Note: 1. Members are requested to identify the item number and subject matter that their interest relates to and signify the nature of the personal interest: and 2. Where Members withdraw from a meeting as a consequence of the disclosure of a prejudicial interest they must notify the Chairman when they leave. 2. ACCESS AND ENGAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN DEMOCRACY To receive the report of the Service Director, Democratic Services and Communication, which provides Members with an update in respect of the introduction arrangements to enable the broadcasting of committee meetings and the ability to operate through a hybrid approach. -
Hydref 2003 Pris 60C Rhif 181
tafod e ái www.tafelai.net l Hydref 2003 Pris 60c Rhif 181 Taith rygbi ysgolion i Dde Affrig Dim Bandeang ym Mhentyrch Tra fod y rhan fwyaf o ardal Taf-Elái erbyn hyn yn derbyn gwasanaeth Broadband mae BT wedi gwrthod â darparu’r gwasanaeth i gyfnewidfeydd Pentyrch a Ffynnon Taf. Mae hyn yn effeithio ar fusnesau nifer fawr o bobl yn yr ardal. Y gred hyd nes yn ddiweddar oedd y byddai cyfnewidfa Pentyrch yn cael gwasnaeth broadband unwaith y daeth y nifer oedd yn gofyn amdano wedi cyrraedd 200 o bobl ac erbyn yr haf eleni roedd dros 250 wedi cofrestru. Ond yn sydyn penderfynodd BT newid y darged a gosod isafswm o 500 ar gyfnewidfa Pentyrch sy’n gwasanaethu Rhydlafar, Pentyrch, Creigiau a Fel aelod o garfan tîm rygbi ysgolion Caerdydd, bum yn Groesfaen. ddigon ffodus i gael mynd ar daith rygbi i Dde Affrig yn Cred trigolion yr ardal eu bod yn cael eu trin yn annheg ystod yr haf. Taith i ddathlu can-mlwyddiant y garfan a bu llythyru cyson rhwng y Cyngor lleol, Aelodau’r oedd hon, ac roedd hi wir yn daith gofiadwy. Cynulliad ac Aelodau Seneddol gyda BT i geisio eu Aethpwyd â dau dîm allan yno. Enillodd yr ail dîm dair darbwyllo i weithredu. Mae’r darged yn llawer uwch gêm allan o bump ac enillodd y tîm cyntaf un o'u pump na’r disgwyl o ystyried maint y gyfnewidfa. gêm. Cawsom brofiadau diddorol dros ben - mynd ar Mae diffyg gwasanaeth Band-eang ym Mhentyrch yn saffari gyda'r nos, ar noson oer iawn! Gwelsom lawer o effeithio ar nifer o fusnesau’r ardal sy’n defnyddio’r fywyd gwyllt, yn llewod ac eliffantod, jiraffs a mwy. -
Rhifyn Ebrill 2020 Tafod Elái
EBRILL 2020 tafod elái Rhif 346 Gofid y Coronafeirws Codi £40000 i Gronfa’r Llifogydd Rhywbeth pell iawn i ffwrdd oedd y coronafeirws pan aeth rhifyn mis Chwefror o Tafod Elái i’r wasg, ac mae’r newid wedi bod yn syfrdanol. Llwyddwyd i gwblhau y rhan fwyaf o ddathliadau Gŵyl Dewi ac roedd pawb yn edrych ymlaen at y gêm rygbi rhyngwladol yn erbyn yr Alban. Ond doedd dim mwy i fod ac erbyn hyn mae’r holl ardal wedi tawelu a phawb yn ofalus iawn ac yn cadw draw o unrhyw gymdeithas. Efallai fod peth da yn dod o’r helbul wrth i nifer o bobl newydd ddod yn gyfarwydd â defnyddio’r cyfryngau cymdeithasol ar y wê i gadw mewn cysylltiad ac i greu rhywfaint o adloniant. Mae’r grŵp Facebook Côr-ona wedi bod yn donic o awyr iach ac mae llu o weithgareddau i’r plant wedi ymddangos. Yn amlwg mae’n dyled yn fawr i bawb sy’n cadw ein gwasnaethau angenrhediol i fynd ac yn arbennig y meddygon, Catsgam yn y gig ym Mhorth nysrus a gofalwyr y Gwasanaeth Iechyd sy’n gwynebu heriau enfawr yn ddyddiol. Roedd Y Ffatri Pop yn y Porth yn llawn o rock a phop am dair noson i gasglu arian tuag at ddioddefwyr llifogydd mis Chwefror. Yn fuan ar ôl i Angen Cadw Gwasanaethau bawb sylweddoli difrifoldeb effaith y llifogydd daeth criw Ysbyty Llantrisant o’r Fenter Iaith gyda chefnogaeth Emyr Afan Mae’r ymgyrch i gadw Adran Brys a Damweiniau Ysbyty Brenhinol Morgannwg yn galw ar Fwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Cwm ynghyd i drefnu cyfres o Taf Morgannwg i atal yr holl waith ar ystyried israddio nosweithiau i godi arian. -
Garth Olwg 3-19 School Opens! a Word from the Headteacher After a Year of Preperation, Garth Olwg 3-19 School Is Open
Autumn 2019 Garth Olwg 3-19 School Opens! A word from the Headteacher After a year of preperation, Garth Olwg 3-19 school is open. The school was officially opened on the 16th of September in a formal ceremony. The audience included pupils, staff and representitives from Rhondda Cynon Taf county council. The Lower School and the Middle and Upper School choirs performed and Elen Griffiths, Year 10, entertained the audience with a performance on the harp. A plaque was also unveiled to commemorate the opening of the school. The school is already reaping the benefits of a 3-19 school and it’s great to see pupils of all ages interacting in a variety of activities. We are looking forward for the exciting year ahead and are inviting you as parents and carers to join us on this exciting journey. We are ready for the challenge and will work tirelessly to fulfil our ambition of ensuring that Garth Olwg School is admired across the County, Consortium, Wales and beyond. It was an honour and a privilege to be present during the opening concert of the 3-19 school. A wealth of entertainment was on offer including singing, dancing and recitation and all of the performances were of a very high standard. The school would like to thank pupils, staff and parents for their support and commitment to ensure the evening was a success. Half Term Dates Start Finish 1 (Autumn 2019) 4/09/2019 25/10/2019 2 (Autumn 2019) 4/11/2019 20/12/2019 3 (Spring 2020) 6/01/2020 14/02/2020 4 (Spring 2020) 24/02/2020 03/04/2020 5 (Summer 2020) 20/04/2020 22/05/2020 6 (Summer 2020) 01/06/2020 17/07/2020 School celebrates A level Results Pupils at the former secondary school celebrated their A Level achievements with some outstanding results.