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  • YEPS Virtual Activities

    Published 15/01/21

    We have developed a five-week activity program for the students at Ponty high. The program will begin Monday 18th January and all activities will be virtual and will run between 4-5 Monday to Thursday. For the next five weeks the plan will include;-

     

    Monday – Art with Lucy

    Tuesday – Virtual Youth Club

    Wednesday – Filmmaking/ photography

    Thursday – Magic

     

    All activities will be available to book via Wicid.tv and can be located under Things to do > Taff > Ponty High.

    Please follow the link below:

    https://www.wicid.tv/whats-on/pontypridd-high-school/

    Daniel Walsh

    Youth Engagement Officer – Pontypridd High School / Swyddog Ymgysylltu Ieuenctid – Ysgol Uwchradd Pontypridd

    Youth Engagement and Participation Service / Gwasanaeth Ymgysylltu a Chyfranogaid Ieuenctid

    ( 07887450723/01443 494911

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  • Goodbye from Miss Evans

    Published 18/12/20
    A Final Farewell. I cannot believe this time has come and so soon. I started at Coedylan Comprehensive but I am leaving Pontypridd High School after teaching here for more than 26 years. Where did the time go? Where did the teachers I started with
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  • Pupils of the Autumn Half Term Awards

    Published 25/10/20

    Congratulations to all of our winners of Pupil of the Autumn Half Term Awards

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  • Virtual Awards Ceremony 2020

    Published 22/10/20

    Please join us online tonight for our virtual Awards Evening 2020.

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  • Introducing our Head Students

    Published 14/10/20

    Meet our Year 13 Head Students for 2020:

    Jodie Matthews

    Nia Davies

    Roman Ahearn

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  • Estyn Survey

    Published 13/10/20

    Dear Parent / Carer

     

    As a school community, we have experienced a great deal since the Covid pandemic led to school closure on March 20th. This includes a period of home learning, re-opening of schools and all the measures, guidance and regulations we have all had to comply with. The school experience has been a different one for all of us.

     

    Estyn have been asked by the Minister for Education to review how well schools and their communities are being supported through these times. The report which they produce will help share effective practice across Wales and identify what might be done differently if there is further disruption.

     

    As senior staff we have already spoken to Estyn about our experiences to this point and they are also looking for the views of students and parents / carers. We will be providing details of this survey to all students but if you would prefer, they can also access a student version of the survey from home.

     

    Estyn will not be making comments about any school in particular, but if you want to make a contribution to this report please access the Estyn survey by following the link below:

     

    https://www.estyn.gov.wales/inspection-feedback/survey 

    https://www.estyn.llyw.cymru/adborth-arolygu/arolwg 

     

    With thanks

     

    Huw Cripps

    Headteacher

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  • Information for parents/carers

    Published 28/09/20

    Please follow links below

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  • Examinations FAQs

    Published 29/08/20

    Please follow the link below for more information:

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  • Update on Face Coverings - 29th Aug

    Published 27/08/20

    August 29th, 2020

    Dear Parent / Carer

    You will be aware of the recent announcement from the Welsh Government that Local Authorities and Schools should make the decision about the use of ‘face coverings’. In response to this RCT have now confirmed that they strongly recommend face coverings be worn by all secondary school staff and students. Therefore I can confirm that at Pontypridd High we will be expecting students and staff to wear a face covering on our return to school next week. This will help to keep everyone safe and healthy when moving around common areas of school buildings including corridors, lifts, stairwells, toilets, canteen areas where physical distancing is unlikely to be maintained. Advice also says that staff and students can remove face coverings when seated in classrooms, participating in lessons and when outside school buildings. In addition to wearing a face covering at certain times and places in school, all secondary aged children who will be using school transport must also wear a mask. One re-usable face covering will be issued to your child(ren) for their first return trip home. Please note that for the initial trip into school, drivers will issue a disposable face mask for pupils to wear until they collect their reusable mask. Please note that a refusal to comply with this expectation, good hygiene and where possible social distancing could jeopardise your child’s place on school transport. Your support in reinforcing this message with your child would be greatly appreciated. Students who travel to school on public transport must wear a three layer face covering as mandated by the Welsh Government. The wearing of face coverings will not remove the need for staff and students to respect the 2m social distancing and good hand hygiene wherever possible but face coverings are an added safety measure to prevent transmission of the virus. In order to support the wearing of face coverings we have produced a school policy that is available for you to read on our website. The policy provides more information on our expectations and the circumstances when some students may be exempt from wearing a face covering. This includes situations such as:

    • where a child is not being able to put on, wear, or remove a face covering because of a physical or mental illness or impairment, or disability

    •if putting on, wearing, or removing a face covering will cause severe distress

    •where interacting with someone who uses lip reading to communicate, or who has social communication impairments In terms of an appropriate face covering I imagine that most people will be wearing a face mask and not a face shield or visor.

    I would encourage everyone to purchase their own masks if at all possible though we will have a supply in school which can be given to students as required. Face masks can be made of cloth which means they can be washed and reused. Others are made of paper and are disposable. The World Health Organisation recommends that a ‘paper’ face mask should have at least 3 layers. All face masks supplied and distributed at Pontypridd High will be made up at least 3 layers. It is recognised that there will be occasions and situations which will need to be managed on their individual merit and context. Please note that where students plan to use their own face mask, the mask must be plain, with no words or pictorial or symbolic representations that may be considered controversial and/or would detract and possibly cause offence to others in our school. In such circumstances, the student will be asked to wear a plain face mask supplied by the school. I appreciate that it is late in the day to be informing you of all these details but I know you will understand the reasons for this. I would ask that you take time to read through the school policy on our website and if possible make sure your child(ren) has a face covering (mask) ready for their first day at school next week.

    Please visit our school website to access the following information: - our school ‘Face Covering’ policy - a ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ document produced by the Local Authority about returning to school this September - a ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ document produced by the Local Authority on the issues surrounding examinations this summer and in the year ahead - Our school plan for all year groups from September 2nd next week.

    If there are any issues or concerns please contact staff at school on Tuesday next week and I am sure we can help to resolve anything before children start attending from Wednesday, September 2nd. As always, thank you for support with this matter.

    Huw Cripps

    Headteacher

     

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  • Pontypridd High School GCSE Results 2020 ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 20/08/20

    Given the exceptional circumstances everyone has faced in recent months I would like to congratulate each of our students who have achieved success with their GCSE results. It is testament to the commitment of all students that such a high standard has been achieved by so many. Your achievements at the end of this Year 11 are highly credible and much deserved.

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  • A Level Results 2020

    Published 13/08/20

    Pontypridd High School

    A Level Results 2020

    Given the exceptional circumstances everyone has faced in recent months I would like to congratulate each of our students who have achieved success with their A level results. It is testament to the commitment of all students that outcomes at both A*/A and A* to C have improved significantly on last year. The Skills Challenge Certificate results are exceptional with most passing at A* or A grade. In addition I also want to congratulate the many students who have achieved very good grades at the end of their A/S Year 12 studies. In terms of our Sixth Form provision these results are very encouraging for the year ahead.

    Given all considerations and decisions, particular mention of our A Level results must be given to Isobelle Preston with A*A*A*A and Tom Penikett with A*A*AB along with Emilie Williams and Aled Moore with A*A*AA, Seren Hopkins A*A*A*BB, Abby Watkins A*A*AB, Megan Groves A*AAA, Liam Hooper A*A*AA and Billie Mai Cox A*AAC. Similarly impressive results were achieved by Abby Watkins A*A*AB, Seren James A*AAB, Maia Davies A*A*BC, Katie Lloyd AAAD and Cara Watkins with A*ABB. Congratulations also to William Mansell A*BBB and Leah Nicholas A*BBB, Michael Bowen AAB, Chelsea Harvey AAB and Josh Hughes AAC who all performed to a very high standard.

    As Headteacher I am very much aware that a major part of this success is a result of the very positive relationships and partnerships we have established with each family over a number of years. As always the commitment from all students, staff and the support of each family is greatly appreciated.

    In 2020 everyone has been challenged in a way that no others have experienced before. We are very proud of all our students and this year more than any other they should consider themselves unique in every positive sense of the word. This is now the time to look forward and make the very best of the opportunities that lie ahead and to that extent I am pleased that students have been able to access a place in higher education of their choice.

    Mr Bill Davies, Chair of Governors wanted to acknowledge what has been achieved and he congratulates all of the students on their results in addition to thanking staff for their continued hard work and support which ensures Pontypridd High School continues to provide a very successful Sixth Form provision.

    We thank those students who are now leaving us for their contribution to our School and wish them well as they move on to new challenges beyond Pontypridd High.


    Huw Cripps

    Headteacher

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