Free school meals extended to April and May holidays

The WLGA has welcomed the Welsh Government’s announcement that Free School Meal provision will continue to be available to children from lower income families for the Easter and Whitsun school holidays.
£9m has been invested to help councils offer nutritious meals to eligible pupils up until the end of May half term holiday, including all bank holidays during this period.

Councillor Ian Roberts (Flintshire), WLGA Education Spokesperson said:

“So many families hit hard by the current cost of living will be benefited by the extension of free school meals.

“I am so proud of the work our councils have done, and will continue to do, to ensure those eligible get this vital support.

“This is another example of how communities benefit from close co-operation between local and Welsh governments.

LLS – Women Who Lead

Female students from LLS Online Prestatyn and prospective students from Prestatyn High School were invited to Calderstones Park in Liverpool to attend the second annual Women Who Lead event.
This was an opportunity for the girls to hear the stories of some inspirational women from the world of sport, begin to develop a professional network and have some fun with other like minded girls from the nationwide LLS group.
They also got to watch Bianca Cook, British Taekwondo athlete and 3 time world champion, lead a practical demonstration and then meet with her afterwards.
It was a great occasion celebrating International Women's Day 2023.

School term dates 2022/2023

Dear all parents and carers - Download the letter Letter to parents changes to term dates & INSET days 2022-23

I do hope this letter finds you well.

There have been two changes to the calendar for the remaining academic year.

The first is the addition of an extra bank holiday day on the 8th May to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.

 

The second change is the addition of an extra INSET day on the 23rd June. This has been allocated to all schools by Welsh Government for the planning and delivery of the new curriculum. We have chosen this date for the additional INSET day as it falls after the exams are over. You will also find the amended academic year calendar on the back of this letter.

 

Spring Term 2

Easter Holiday – 3rd April to 14th April 2023

 

Summer term 1

INSET day (4) – Monday 17th April 2023

Pupils return to school – Tuesday 18th April to 26th May 2023

Mayday bank holiday – Monday 1st May 2023

Coronation bank holiday – Monday 8th May 2023

Half term – 29th May to 2nd June 2023

 

Summer term 2

Monday 5th June to Wednesday 19th July 2023

INSET day (5) – Friday 23rd June 2023

INSET day (6) – Thursday 20th July 2023

End of the academic year.

 

 

Please contact the school if you have any questions about the dates provided.

Yours faithfully

 

Neil Foley – BSc, MA
Pennaeth/Headteacher

ELECTION OF PARENT GOVERNOR

Dear Parent/Carer
Three vacancies have arisen on the School’s Governing Body for a position as Parent Governor as a result of three of our existing parent governors resigning due to other commitments.
Attached is a nomination paper for these positions and if you are interested in standing or inviting another parent to stand please ensure the nomination paper is fully completed and returned to (Mrs. Liz Thomas, Clerk of Governors) by 1.00pm on Tuesday 14th March 2023. Download the nomination paper - PHS PGOV_ELECTIONS
The role of Governor can be both demanding and interesting and I would be happy to discuss this with anyone who would like further information.
Yours faithfully
Neil Foley - B.Sc. MA.
Pennaeth Headteacher

Industrial Action – 2nd March

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

As you will be aware, the strike action scheduled for the 14th February was postponed due to some progress in the talks between the unions and Welsh Government. This industrial action was postponed to the 2nd March to allow for further negotiations. Despite these negotiations, there has not been a sufficient breakthrough and, therefore, the NEU teaching union has announced a second day of national strike action on the 2nd March, 2023. This dispute is not with the school, but with the Welsh Government over pay and the funding for schools. We accept that this continued action is frustrating and disruptive for parents. For further information on why teaching unions are taking this action, please read the additional document I attached to the last letter sent out in January.

As a large proportion of our teaching staff will be involved in this strike action, I have again had to take the decision that the school will be closed to all students for that day. This is due to not having enough staff available to safely supervise pupils within the site. This decision has not been taken lightly, and follows a thorough risk assessment of the situation. The school needs a certain number of staff to be present to function and keep everybody safe. Due to the nature of the industrial action, no online learning will take place on the day of the strike.

The school will reopen as normal on Friday, 3rd March.

 

If your son/daughter is entitled to free school meals, they are eligible to pick up a packed lunch from the main reception of the school between 12.00 and 12.30pm. We would encourage eligible students to take this offer up.

 

Further strike action is proposed for the 15th and 16th of March.

 

We hope that talks between Welsh Government and the unions will reach a resolution before this date; however, if they do not, I will communicate closer to the time about arrangements for those days.
Many thanks for your continued support.

 

Neil Foley – BSc, MA
Pennaeth/Headteacher

Free School Meal Payments information for parents and guardians

The Welsh Government are continuing to make funding available to make free school meal payments for eligible pupils during school holidays, in response to the cost of living crisis for the 2022 / 2023 financial year.

The Council have made arrangements for these payments to be made for the forthcoming half term holidays (20th February to 24th February), with the payment due to be made on Monday 20th February 2023.

Parents / guardians are being informed that the payments will be made based on eligibility for Free School Meals.

This is completely separate to the roll out of Universal Primary Free School Meals which has seen Reception age children and Year 1 pupils being able to access free meals this school term.

 

For more information go to: https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/education-and-schools/grants-and-funding/free-school-meals.aspx

Neuadd Mathew Williams

On Wednesday, 8th February, Prestatyn High School’s hall was officially renamed as ‘Neuadd Mathew Williams’. It was an emotional service for all, and a fitting tribute to a man who left a mark on so many people's lives. A number of Mat’s family, close friends and colleagues attended the service. 

 

Mat joined Prestatyn High School in 2007. He was appointed as an English teacher and immediately adored by his colleagues and students. Mat directed amazing school productions during his time at Prestatyn High School. On Wednesday, Mia Jones, Year 10, delivered an incredible rendition of ‘On My Own’ from Les Miserables. During the service, tributes were paid to Mat, and they were both witty and sentimental. Mat had the ability to embrace the whole school community. Wednesday was our chance to pay tribute to his life and the impact he had on so many people. 

In 2020, he returned to Prestatyn High School to lead the Drama department. Mat will always be remembered for his extraordinary ability to bring the best out in everyone. He always remained positive, even as he faced his own personal battles. He always thought of others. Mat may no longer be with us, but his legacy will remain in the heart of Prestatyn High School. The school hall will become an area to recognise Mat’s dedication to our school. He was intelligent, sharp and witty. He achieved so much during his time here, and in his schools abroad, and we will never forget him. As the quotation outside Neuadd Mathew Williams states: 'There is nothing like a dream to create the future.' Mat's dreams will live on through generations of our young people forever.

 

By Matthew Chandler Reporter  - Rhyl Journal
https://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/23312152.prestatyn-high-school-hall-renamed-honour-extraordinary-teacher/