Located a few minutes from RAF Valley, Ysgol Y Tywyn is a Welsh-medium school, bi-lingual in Welsh and English. Children from the RAF station and the local community attend the school. RAF Valley is categorised as an isolated posting/location. RAF Valley is a training station for fighter pilots, so there can be less deployment and mobility of families has decreased over the last few years. Postings of families occur through a trickle movement (a few at a time). Some veteran families have decided to settle in the area and the children attend the school. Children from Armed Forces families bring a wealth of experiences and backgrounds to our school, including the different places they have lived, countries they have travelled and the lifestyle of living within an Armed Forces family.
We regularly experience mobility, when families are posted in and out of the Station. The children will often be separated from their serving parent, when they have to work away, attend training or deploy on an operational tour. New children and families can find learning Welsh a challenge, as well as transitioning from different countries and learning in a new curriculum framework. E.g. Moving from Scotland and England.
Case study completed by: Emyr Williams (Headteacher) and the children at Ysgol Y Tywyn, Anglesey
Nearly all pupils have a good understanding of the advantages of being bilingual and see the Welsh language as a living and useful language.
Teachers assess pupils’ skills purposefully on entry to the school. There are useful systems to monitor and track pupils’ achievement and wellbeing as they move through the school. These support pupils to identify and target purposeful support for pupils, including those with additional learning needs.
The school’s response to establishing the digital framework and promoting the Welsh language across the school is sound.
Visitors include local artists, a priest from the armed forces and pilots from the air force. A notable example of this is the visit by one of the heroes who rescued young children from a cave in Thailand. This prompts pupils to write thoughtfully and encourages them to feel empathy towards others.
Date produced: December 2019
"Gynted ag ydych yn dod i arfer i dŷ, rydych yn cael eich symud – rwyf wedi bod mewn pedair ysgol ac wedi symud chwech gwaith."
Aiden
"Roeddwn i’n byw yn Nepal, yna aethom i Brunei, yna Malaysia."
Ashim
"Drwy fy llygaid i mae gennych gannoedd o ffrindiau mewn llefydd gwahanol."
Chloe
"Dwi di arfer symud rŵan a chymysgu gyda’r plant... Dwi di neud o gymaint o weithiau mae’n rhywbeth arferol rŵan."
Chloe
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