The Criw Cymraeg is a group of children from each year group chosen to encourage the use of Welsh around the school.
Beth ydy'r Siarter Iaith Gymraeg?
What is the Welsh Language Charter?
The Welsh language is one of the treasures of Wales. It is part of what defines us as people and as a nation. The Welsh Assembly Government's ambition is to see the number of people able to enjoy speaking and using Welsh reach a million by 2050.
The simple objective of the Language Charter is to provide a clear framework, which can be used to promote and increase the use of Welsh by children in a whole school context. In a nutshell, the Charter's main aim is to promote a strong Welsh ethos in schools and to provide a range of enriching activities that propel the children to enjoy learning Welsh.
The Language Charter exhorts participation from every member of the school community, and members of the school workforce and council, the pupils and their parents, school governors and the wider community are all encouraged to take full ownership of it. The Criw Cymraeg are instrumental in leading and driving the Language Charter forward at Windsor Clive.
The Criw Cymraeg have been assigned the following roles:
Our Criw Cymraeg:
Year 3 - Priya and Grace
Year 4 - Eva and Heidi
Year 5 - Dahlea and Sajidah
Year 6 - Arias, Kaden and Carson
Our Welsh After School Club:
Orleen, Matilda, Mayesha, Natasha, Emmanuella
Rydyn ni'n gweithio tuag at y Wobr Efydd.
We are working towards the Bronze Award.
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