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I would like to thank everyone who supported me on my walk to raise
money for Velindre Hospital on behalf of our colleague and friend,
Mr Ian Williams.
It was a staggering amount of money we managed to raise (£900),
which will help support people with lung cancer at the hospital.
Once again, thank you for your generosity and support.
Lynn Lerwill
PAGE 12 of 12 Brooke James - Nursery
We break up Thursday 19th July (1.00pm Finish)
Staff return on Monday 3rd September (Normal Start Time)
Pupils return on Tuesday 4th September (Normal Start Time)
Dear Parents and Carers
As it comes to end of a very busy term I can’t believe how much we have packed in. The amazing achievements of all our pupils in the Paralympics alternative sports week, the Keys to Success Assemblies and our leavers ball have made it an emotional end of term but a very special one. Some of you may have noticed that we are giving the entrance to the school and the foyer a new look. Thank you for your contribution to our recent questionnaire we will continue to act on any ideas from you in the forth coming months.
In September we welcome our new Principal, Mr Ian Elliott who will be keen to meet with as many parents as possible to gain your views.
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We have already set a date of September 14th for a ‘Meet the Principal event and further details will follow. We are all looking forward to working with Ian as he leads us into a new chapter in Trinity Fields history as Principal number 4!
We have also said goodbye to Tracey Killengray, TA , Gavin Williams, class teacher and Lorraine Lewis, TA. We thank them for the contribution they have made to our team and wish them every success in the future.
It just remains for me to say thank you for your support over the last year and have a wonderful Summer. I hope the sun shines and I look forward to seeing you all fit and well in September. Tracey McGuirk (Acting Head of School)
Caerphilly Road
Ystrad Mynach
Hengoed
CF82 7XW
Tel: 01443 866000
Fax: (01443) 866045
Email: tflsa@caerphilly.gov.uk www.trinityfieldsschoolandresourcecentre.co.uk
Trinity Fields School & Resource Centre
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Students from the Learning Pathway, 14 - 19 years of age, en-
joyed another successful Careers Week. Each student had an
opportunity to choose their own activities and each gained
experience and skills training in a variety of activities ranging
from decorating to catering.
Careers Wales were involved in this year’s programme, providing
delightful activities in the afternoon which included cake
decorating and drum playing.
There was also an Open Forum on Friday, which allowed parents
and students opportunity to meet and chat to representatives
from Cross Keys College, Elite, who support students on work
experience and Real Opportunities.
A Great Careers Week!
Trinity Fields were officially
awarded a certificate to
celebrate the achievement of
becoming one of only two
schools in Wales to have gained
re-accreditation for the
prestigious award of ‘Investors
in Families’.
Tammy and Abigail received the
certificate from Chris
Woodhouse of Investors in
Families at ESIS in Nantgarw.
Investors in Families Re-accreditation
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The Class of ‘58 This term we had the pleasure of welcoming the band ‘Class of ‘58’ to Trinity Fields.
The entire school had the opportunity to hear, dance and play along to their
fantastic music. The students and staff thoroughly enjoyed themselves and we
look forward to seeing them again in the future.
The Leprosy Mission is an international Christian organisation working with people affected by
leprosy. They provide treatment, health care training and support for sufferers and their
families in the Third World. We can help by collecting used stamps and old postcards and
sending them into school. (Stamps need to be cut from the envelope with a small border left
around them – if the perforations around a stamp are damaged they become worthless.) These
are then sold by the Leprosy Mission to stamp collectors around the world to raise money for
their cause.
In doing this we will help our pupils with their RE programme of study when they are
encouraged to become ‘global citizens’ responding to the needs of others. It will also be
contributing to our school’s ‘eco’ policy by getting monetary value from items that would
normally be put in the bin.
So please start collecting and when you have a number please send them
into school. Our senior pupils will help to put them together to send off.
Many thanks
Jane Johnson and RE & PHSE Team
WANTED
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Secret Surprises Spring into Finals A Young Enterprise company from Trinity Fields School & Resource Centre
took part in the National Finals of the Young Enterprise Competition at the
College of Music and Drama Cardiff. The event was held on Monday June
18th and Secret Surprises was one of thirteen schools taking part in the
competition. The schools came from each corner of Wales and every school
worked hard selling products, speaking to judges about their learning
experiences and giving a presentation of five minutes duration. Secret
Surprises did very well, with Catherine Baker winning the ‘Sir John Moore’s
Award’ for the best overall company worker for the entire Welsh region.
The other company members from Trinity Fields School were Melissa Curtis,
Company Manager, Emma Petherick, Finance Officer and Kieran Haire,
Sales.
Each company member did the school proud and all the students have gained
valuable skills and experiences this year from all the products they have
made and sold around school.
Catherine Baker,
winner of the
Sir John Moore’s
Award
Class 2R have been learning about people who help us in the local
community. This involved meeting and talking to our local fire
service and community support police officer. Pupils enjoyed finding
out how they help us and how we can keep safe. Here’s a big
THANK YOU from 2R!!
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If there are any changes to address,
contact details or telephone numbers
in the 6 weeks Summer holidays
PLEASE LET US KNOW The school office is open, so please give us a ring
with the new information.
℡℡℡℡ Change of Address/Contact Details ℡℡℡℡
Thanks for
All your
Contributions
over the
past year
I hope you
all have a
Fantastic
Summer
School Meals May we respectfully remind you that dinner money should be paid
WEEKLY each MONDAY, in advance of meals taken in line with
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s policy. Your co-operation of
this policy would be appreciated.
Paige Jenkins - Nursery
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During the week of July 2nd 2012 Trinity Fields celebrated the
Paralympics with a whole week dedicated to learning about athletes,
countries, Paralympic sports, national anthems, national foods and the
Paralympic values. Each class was given a country to represent during the
week and our generous sponsors Orangebox produced fantastic flags,
banners, class posters for each class to use in the Opening ceremony and
parade.
The Opening Ceremony took place on Tuesday, the whole school paraded
around the school with flags and banners being waved, music playing and
with all the pupils generating excitement and enthusiasm for the
Paralympics.
The Paralympic events started on Wednesday with a water polo competition
in the school swimming pool. Two pupils were chosen to compete and
represent their country. The water polo competition was a great success
and demonstrated out pupil’s great courage to achieve their goals.
We were lucky to be visited by Paralympian David Roberts, who came to
support our water polo and Paralympic event. David cheered on our
competitors in the pool and also visited the pupils in the classes, during
which he showed pupils and the staff his Paralympic medals that he has
won.
The Paralympic day itself came on Thursday were pupils took part in seated
volleyball, goal ball, high jump, long jump, archery, fencing, javelin, sprint
races, table tennis, cycling and sensory track activities. The equipment that
was so generously made by Orangebox was unbelievable and all the pupils
enjoyed using their new, exciting events. The pupils clearly enjoyed
competing and all were able to achieve throughout the day.
The day’s activity ended with a closing and medal ceremony in the hall, in
front of the Orangebox Medal podium. Pupils were able to celebrate their
achievements with their friends by receiving medals in front of the whole
school. All pupils who took part in the week’s events received a certificate
of achievement. Well done Trinity Fields we were perfectly Paralympic!
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Over this academic year some of the Learning Pathways pupils at Trinity Fields
have taken part in the Sky Sports Fitness Scheme. The scheme involved pupils
participating in and understanding different aspects of health and fitness. The
pupils worked really hard to understand and learn about why it is important to
keep fit and healthy. They have learned how to safely set out equipment, how to
be a coach and all about what happens to their bodies when they exercise.
The group were rewarded for their hard work by a visit from Sky Sports Star
and former South African rugby player Thinus Delport who came to school to
present the pupils with their Sky Sport T-Shirts, wrist bands and congratulate
them on all their hard work.
Last term Trinity Fields School and pupils were part of the Caerphilly School
Olympic Torch Relay. This activity involved a replica Olympic torch being passed
from school to school by pupils walking a set route. The Olympic Torch was
passed to Trinity Fields by Coed Y Brain School pupils. The welcome they
received from Trinity Fields pupils was a credit to the school as all classes lined
the taxi area with flags and banners to welcome the torch in celebration. The
torch was accepted by Trinity Fields school council.
The following day a group of Trinity Fields pupils were set with the challenge of
walking from Trinity Fields to Lewis Girls School. The pupils who took part were a
mixture of Foundation Phase, Key Stage 2, 3, 4 and Tertiary pupils to represent
the whole school equally. The pupils behaved exceptionally well and showed
determination to complete the walk, which was quite a considerable way for some
of our pupils. All pupils held the torch and enjoyed being part of their community.
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