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At Whitchurch Primary School, we value the importance of developing strong links

between the school and local, regional, national and international communities. Through

visits, assemblies, concerts and special events, we involve our pupils in the local

community, so that they learn how to participate in a practical way in the life and concerns

of their neighbourhood and communities.

Working with parents, local residents, the business community, public services, and

voluntary services teaches the children to become active citizens.

Whitchurch Primary School is not a building in isolation, but is situated within the

community of Whitchurch and surrounding area, which is part of the larger community of

Cardiff and Wales.

It is important that Whitchurch Primary School, its children, staff and governors are

recognised as part of the local, wider and international community.

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Year 2 pupils perform in

the Sherman Dance

Theatre.

Links with Rubicon Dance

and the parents.

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Links with Howells School

and other schools in the

community.

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Fairtrade Coffee Morning run by

the Eco Committee for the

community.

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Children support Sport Relief

and raise money for the

charity.

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Whitchurch take part in the South

Wales Tennis.

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We invite the community

in to celebrate St David’s

Day!

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We have developed industry links

with KIER Construction.

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We held a workshop about

Renewable Energy and

Conservation.

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We held an International Food

Day linked with Tesco and the

Co-op.

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Crucial Crew remind our

children how to stay safe.

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FOWP setting up a Valentine’s

Day Disco.

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Nigel Crowle a local Author and

BBC Script writer talking to the

children about his work.

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The school visits Bethel Church,

Whitchurch to experience The

Life Exhibition.

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NSPCC Assembly to raise

awareness and to fundraise for

those children less fortunate

than us.

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Bike it! Crew lead an assembly.

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Culture Club explores cultural

diversity and here Lama Lob

Sang, a Buddist Monk leads an

assembly for the children.

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Kier Construction speak with

the children about Health and

Safety on a building site.

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Children visited Heol Don

Residential and Nursing

Home, Whitchurch to sing

some Christmas songs and

to meet the residents.

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We visited Bethel Church,

Whitchurch, worked with

members of the church and

took part in a ‘Christmas Wrapped Up’ performance.

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We visited Ararat Church to

take part in Christmas

activities.

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We have regular visits from

our School Liaison Officer

from South Wales Police.

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Fire Fighters from Whitchurch

Fire Station (South Wales Fire &

Rescue) teach the children

about fire safety in the home.

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Forte Music, a local music

company based in Cardiff

provide music workshops for

our children.

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We worked with the local

branch of the RSPB and took

part in a wildlife workshop

at Bute Park.

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Whitchurch born and bred

international footballer

Gareth Bale officially opens

Whitchurch Primary School

in June 2014.

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Local cartoonist Mike Collins

who draws for famous comics

including Marvel, Dr Who and

Harry Potter holds a workshop

at Whitchurch Primary School.

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Mr Tim Kett teaches the

children how to play chess.

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Our local Rabbi, Rabbi Rose

officiates over a Jewish

wedding at WPS.

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Local Flamenko Dancers teach

the children how to dance

the Flamenko!

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Sejal leads an indian workshop

with the children.

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