PARCH Show Racism the Red Card!

Pencoed turned red shortly before half term, with staff and students showing their support for the Show Racism the Red Card initiative.

Our PARCH (Pencoed Anti-Racist CHampions) led the way, holding a bake-off cake sale, which raised a fantastic £185 for the cause!

In addition, we are also very proud to announce that Mrs Davies and the PARCH group have been recognised as finalists in the Mastering Diversity Awards 2025!

Mrs Davies, finalist for the Mastering Diversity Award 2025.

Led by learners, PARCh aim to make the school environment more inclusive, and to celebrate diversity.

Happy Half-Term!

As we reach the end of the first half term, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support and partnership in your child’s education. It has been a busy and productive start to the academic year, and I am incredibly proud of how our students have settled into their routines, embraced new challenges, and contributed positively to our school community. 

After half term, we will be checking uniform, appearance and mobile devices. The focus of these increased checks will initially be on health and safety concerns regarding jewellery, hoodies or (Non-school logo) branded jumpers, and mobile devices. Following this, we will be checking on all aspects of school uniform. 

Please ensure your child comes to school in full uniform in line with our appearance expectations, and has their mobile device switched off and, in their bag, as detailed in our school policies.  

  • Jewellery – some items of jewellery are prohibited. These includes rings, bracelets, and necklaces.  The exceptions to this rule are a wristwatch and one pair of small, round stud earrings. No hooped earrings, tunnels, bars or spiked gauges. No visible facial jewellery, such as nose, lip, tongue or eyebrow piercings, is permitted. Any student with a nose piercing is permitted to wear a small clear stud. 
  • No pull over/zipped hoodies or tracksuit tops. 
  • Mobile phones need to be kept switched off in pupils’ bags as we have a “see it, hear it, take it” policy.  

Welsh Government guidance explains that Headteachers can discipline pupils for breaches of the school’s uniform. Where pupils do not comply with our school uniform, we will utilise our ‘Pencoed Pre-Loved’ uniform stock to support them where necessary. Failure to meet our standards will result in parents being contacted. Pupils who continue to refuse to meet our standards will be educated in alternative locations in school. The Welsh Government School Uniform and Appearance guidance states: 

4.12 Headteachers may ask pupils to go home to change their clothes 

We ask that parents/carers ensure their child’s uniform complies with our expectations in order that we avoid having to take potential disciplinary measures or sending your child home to change. As outlined in our Parent Conduct Policy, we expect parents/carers to work with us for the benefit of our pupils and are thankful for your support of our school.  

Thank you for your continued support. We wish you and your family a pleasant half term.