The Welsh department is well established
and provides the school with its sense of identity within Wales.
Bilingual signs are visible around the school and thus enhance the
importance of the language. The department works closely with the
Performing Arts department to host the school Eisteddfod. The
department has also had many individual and group successes with its
participation in the Pontypool Schools Eisteddfod. Pupils are
encouraged to use the language both within and outside the classroom.
Pupils are also prepared to engage in conversation with other members
of staff who are Welsh speakers.
Welsh teaching rooms are
located in the new building and have interactive whiteboards with
access to the ICT suite and individual laptops. The target language
used underlines the fun that can be gained using mime and actions!
Songs,
poetry, magazines, games and films enhance pupils’ vocabulary and sense
of enjoyment. Individual tasks, pair and group work all play an
important part in language lessons. The skills of reading, writing,
speaking and listening are all used in the various lessons.
In
KS3 pupils add to their previous knowledge of Welsh learned in primary
schools. The topics studied in KS3 include Family, Friends, Leisure,
the Area, Keeping Fit and Healthy and Holidays. Pupils are assessed
regularly and given advice on how to improve their work.
In
KS4 pupils can opt to study Welsh as a Full Course or must follow the
Short Course. Every pupil in KS4 will be entered for an examination and
pupils are advised on the best possible route for them. Two tiers are
available both in the Full and Short course. Pupils who arrive in
Abersychan with little or no knowledge of Welsh are given plenty of
support and encouragement. Participation in lessons follows its
natural course with much fun as everyone comes to terms with the
notorious Welsh alphabet. Pupils favourite words include “llym, dwp,
boen, sglodion” and of course “moron.”
Annual visits to the Urdd
camp at Llangrannog are much awaited as a wealth of activities include
skiing, trampolining, horseriding, quad-bikes and swimming to name just
some of them.
The department is committed to enhancing the pupils knowledge of Wales and its historical and cultural value.
Expectations
are high and a committed staff communicates clearly and effectively
with pupils to enable them to reach their highest potential.