Croeso,
Penybont Primary School is a community primary school set in the town of Bridgend. We have over 340 pupils on roll, and we cater for children from the ages of 3 to 11 in our non-selective, co-educational, day school.
We pride ourselves on being a lively and exciting school for pupils and their families. We believe in involving parents in the education of their children and always seek to develop strong, positive relationships with you. We need your support, interest and co-operation to make sure that your child’s years with us are happy and fulfilling.
We are an extremely busy school and seek to provide many opportunities for educational visits and experiences that enrich the curriculum. In addition, there are many extracurricular clubs for the children to join as they progress through the school.
The positive ethos, excellent behaviour and committed staff culminate in excellent results throughout the school.
If you need it, there is also after school childcare provision (subject to available places) on site at very competitive rates. Children can be left with us for breakfast from 8.15am (free) and can be collected as late as 5.05pm.
Should you need to discuss any aspect of your child’s education please contact the school office to arrange an appointment with your child’s teacher or the Headteacher.
We will do all we can to ensure a successful education in the most important years of your child’s life.
Kind regards
Mr. P. Eyre (Chair of Governors) and Mr. R. Owen (Headteacher)
Bank Holiday
6
May
Bank Holiday
Apollo Football Tournament
15
May
Apollo Football Tournament
Last day of Spring Term
23
May
Last day of Term
Olympic Colour Run
23
May
Olympic Colour Run
Inset day and end of term
24
May
INSET DAY 5
8
April
Dear Parents & Carers, Please find attached my first newsletter of the Summer Term. Best wishes, Mr ...
20
March
EASTER BONNET RAFFLE to raise funds for our school. Tickets will be sold from 1:30pm on Friday ...
Odd Sock Day Tomorrow - Thursday 21st March!
Tomorrow, we are encouraging pupils to come to school wearing some socks that are going to get noticed!
They might be mismatched socks or your craziest and most colourful socks, whatever takes your fancy!
The idea is to start a conversation, so when people ask you about your socks you can tell them, “I’m wearing them to raise awareness of Down syndrome”.
Diolch,
Mr Owen
20
March
Odd Sock Day Tomorrow - Thursday 21st March! Tomorrow, we are encouraging pupils to come to school ...
20
March
Free webinar for parents and carers on managing your child's worries and sleep. To book scan the ...
18
March
Last weeks cookery class took us to China! Easy and tasty spring rolls!🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳