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On 7th March, learners from all year groups were full of excitement, to celebrate our annual Eisteddfod!
Proudly sporting their house colours, learners packed the sports hall to take part in and watch our on stage competitions. We had a number of incredible acts this year, showing off talents from dancing, playing instruments, and singing to martial arts!
The day include celebrations of Welsh language an culture, with poetry readings, Miss Hopkins’ classes performing their Welsh ‘raps’, and the chairing of the bard.
Despite the support and respect shown to all performers, there was still an air of friendly competition, as each house waited to hear the final scores:
Branwen (yellow) – 700 points
Gwenllian (blue) – 721 points
Llywelyn (red) – 741 points
Owain (green) – 954 points
Owain gained a significant lead, thanks to their secrect weapon…Mason! For the last three years, Mason has earned a huge amount of points for his house, by entering nearly every on and off stage competition going! Da iawn, Mason!
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