News: Free School Meals

Eligible families to receive Free School Meals summer payment Thousands of Flintshire families will receive financial help towards their food bills during the summer holidays. Children eligible for free school meals during term-time are entitled to £50 per eligible child in a bid from Flintshire County Council to alleviate food poverty during the school break. The Council stepped in and agreed to provide the financial assistance after the Welsh Government scheme to provide a direct payment, vouchers or food to families facing financial difficulties during the school holidays was closed in June 2023. Up to around 5,000 pupils will benefit from the payment which will be paid to parents/carers in two instalments. The first payment of £25 will be processed the week beginning July 22 and the second £25 will be paid the week beginning August 12. Parents/carers do not need to apply for this payment. Payment will be made automatically, directly to bank accounts for parents/carers of all children that are either eligible for Free School Meals (eFSM) or that are receiving eFSM under Transitional Protection. Cabinet member for Education, Councillor Mared Eastwood, said: “As a Council we are aware of the ever-increasing burden of the cost of living on our communities and want to help relieve some of the strain on household budgets. Following the withdrawal of the Welsh Government scheme, the Council stepped in to provide this payment at a time when the budget is already stretched. We are committed to lobbying Welsh Government to support the families who need it most.”

NEWS: Wednesday 17th July activities

Hello Everyone,
Just a message to remind Classes 1,2 and 3 that we are having our activity day and party on 17th July.
Children are more than welcome to wear their “own clothes” however, trainers will be required by junior learners for our Interhouse rounders tournament in the morning- weather permitting!!!
Let’s hope the weather is kind so we can enjoy the outdoors these last few days of this Summer term. Diolch yn fawr. 

News: Welcome Back and ‘Au Revoir’

Next week we welcome Mrs. Lloyd back to school, following her maternity leave.  It is with mixed emotions, that we say ‘au revoir’ to Miss Jones, who has taught classes across the school over the last twelve months. Miss Jones has been a valuable and popular member of staff, well-liked by pupils, staff and parents/carers. She will now move to teach in a Chester School in a Year Five class from September. We thank Miss Jones for her hard work, enthusiasm and commitment to the children in our school and wish her every success for the future, knowing that she will continue to have a positive and lasting impact on the pupils that she teaches. ‘Diolch yn fawr iawn’ Miss Jones and ‘pob lwc!’