Pencoed Parent Teacher Association

Dear Parents and Carers,

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Do you have experience of fundraising? Have you ever been involved in a school Parent Teacher Association or a fundraising group? Would you like to make a real difference to the student experience at Pencoed Comprehensive School?

The school governors are hoping to bring together a group of parents and members of the local community who would be interested in forming an independent fundraising group. This group would work to raise funds and seek sponsorship or support to help enhance the experiences and opportunities we can offer our students.

For example, this could include fundraising for sports equipment, resources to support school productions, or other activities that enrich school life.

This is a fantastic opportunity to meet other parents, become more involved in the school community, and help make a positive impact for our students.

If you are interested in helping to set this up, or if you have advice or experience to share on running a fundraising group, please email admin@pencoedcs.bridgend.cymru by Friday 24 April 2026.

Thank you for your continued support.

Kind regards,

Pencoed Comprehensive School Governors

The SHRN Student Health and Well-being Survey 2025

The School Health Research Network is led by Cardiff University in partnership with the Welsh Government and Public Health Wales. Every two years, learners attending secondary schools in the Network are invited to take part in The SHRN Student Health and Well-being Survey. The information collected in the survey is used to compile a bespoke report for each school, which supports their work to improve their learners’ health and well-being. Importantly, no individual learner can ever be identified within this report as only aggregate data is shared.

Pencoed Comprehensive is taking part in The SHRN Student Health and Well-being Survey this term. The survey is being managed by Ipsos on behalf of Cardiff University and is completed on-line under the supervision of a member of school staff. It contains questions on health behaviours, including diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol, drugs, school life and relationships. Learners in Year 9 and above only will be asked a small number of questions relating to sexual behaviour. Each learner chooses whether or not they want to complete the survey and they can omit any question they do not want to answer.

At the end of the survey, learners are invited to give their name, date of birth and postcode for the purpose of data linkage research. This enables researchers to connect survey responses across different rounds of the two-yearly survey, in order to investigate how and why health and well-being change through adolescence. It also allows answers to be anonymously linked to other data that is routinely collected about them by trusted organizations like the NHS and Welsh Government such as GP appointments and GCSE results. Read more
about data linkage in this leaflet.

It is made clear to learners that this is voluntary, and they do not have to provide this information if they do not want to. The school will show learners a video recording about this, which you can view here, along with further information about data linkage. If you cannot access the video or website, please email shrn@cardiff.ac.uk.

All data will be treated in accordance with the Data Protection Act (2018) and the General Data Protection Regulations, and you can read our data privacy notice here: www.shrn.org.uk/gdpr. The survey is strictly confidential unless a learner response raises concerns about their welfare, in which case we will notify the school’s safeguarding officer if we have the learner’s name. Cardiff University use the survey data to compile The SHRN Student Health and Well-being Reports and for research into adolescent health. These Student Health and Well-being Reports contain only aggregated data, e.g. the percentage of Year 7 boys who eat breakfast daily.

If you have any queries, please do notify your school as soon as possible.