Castell Conwy: School Litter pick
To start our topic of Planet Protectors the children thought about the impact of rubbish being on the school yard and decided to go and pick any rubbish up. They then used the data to collate into pictograms.

To start our topic of Planet Protectors the children thought about the impact of rubbish being on the school yard and decided to go and pick any rubbish up. They then used the data to collate into pictograms.
Here is an overview of what we will be covering this term as well as why, and how you can support your child. Parent_Curriculum_Summary-Summer-2026.docx
Please find attached our newsletter for March 2026 Kind regards Mrs Beth Rolls March-26-Newsletter.pdf
A lovely morning in the sunshine taking rubbings of different natural and man-made materials.
A few of the yummy hampers to be won at tonight’s bingo. Doors open at 6 p.m. and eyes down at 6.45 p.m. Come along and have some fun and maybe you will be lucky!
Tomorrow, Tuesday 17th March Doors Open 6 p.m. eyes down at 6.45 p.m.8 lines, 8 houses and 2 Flyers Lots of eggciting prizes to be won!Refreshments available in the break.
Over the past week, the children have been enthusiastically exploring the school grounds to look for signs of Spring. During Outdoor Learning we observed many daffodils beginning to grow and very excited to discover frogspawn with Miss Callaghan. This sparked great curiosity, and we will be following the life cycle within Continuous Provision, as the … Read more
Our first two days of our Book Fair have been such a success. We’ve loved creating the posters, writing letters, organising competitions, being cashiers, storytellers and sales staff!
This week we have been working with programmable toys called Bee-Bots. The children worked together to programme the Bee-Bots to move along a grid, thinking carefully about the sequence of instructions they needed to give. It’s trickier than it sounds! Next, we will be looking at where things might have gone wrong and learning how … Read more
A fantastic morning in the sunshine collecting data on bird and insect life found in our wonderful school grounds, using tally tables produced in class.