A Christmas message from the Headteacher

Dear Parents / Carers

We are fast approaching the end of another school year. I think it’s fair to say that this has been one of the most challenging years we have faced as a community and as a school. Despite the immense challenges of a global pandemic we have kept Prestatyn High open, our pupils learning and everyone safe. I am exceptionally proud of the maturity shown by the learners and the professionalism of our tremendous staff.

As is tradition, and in recognition for the hard work our pupils have put in over the past four months, I am pleased to announce the school will be closing early at 12.20pm on Friday 18th December. This will allow pupils and their families a little extra time together to prepare for Christmas and enjoy a different routine on a Friday afternoon.

Pupils are expected to attend school and lessons as normal. The school has made all the necessary arrangements for school buses/taxis to be at school early to transport pupils home.

The last day of term will be a non-uniform day for pupils. Pupils wearing their own clothes are expected to make a £1 donation which will be donated to the local food bank and Hope House Children’s Hospice.

 

School re-opens for new term:

The school re-opens for students on Wednesday 6th January. The 4th and 5th of January are staff training days.
I’d like to wish everyone a lovely break, a Merry Christmas and a Safe New Year.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Neil Foley - B.Sc. MA
Pennaeth/Headteacher

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