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23/05/2013
Sports Day Cancelled

Apologies but we need to cancel due to the weather. It is too cold to expect the children to sit on the field watching the events today

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03/05/2013
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Conwy County Football Champions 2013

What an afternoon.

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11/03/2013
School Closure / Apology

Dear Parents  Thank you to you all who responded with understanding to our predicament on Monday when we had to close the school. I fully appreciate how inconvenient this was to you and for that

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07/03/2013
Easter Chicks hatch in Reception Class

Read about this on our class page...

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Hatched today in Reception Class!

Croeso i wefan newydd San Sior

At San Sior we balance the demands of the curriculum while giving children the opportunities to have as many first hand experiences as possible.

Exotic Education - The Reptile Magazine

 Exciting initiatives inspire the children to want to write. This term: travel along the Menai Straits; learn the story of the Welsh Dragon on location on top of Dinas Emrys; climb the Welsh Matterhorn, Y Cnicht; discover the Tudors in Plas Mawr,Conwy and work alongside award winning authors. The school goldfish has been replaced by chameleons, chickens, tortoises, several species of gecko and exotic frogs the size of saucers. Preparing the next generation of Steve Backshalls, David Attenboroughs and Iolo Williamses.

We use Apprentice style challenges to inspire and promote entrepreneurial skills and develop each child\'s creativity thus ensuring each child reaches their full potential, to be fully literate and to be able to participate in a bilingual society.How do we do this?

  We provide a stimulating and challenging curriculum, empowering children to think for themselves and to exceed their expectations; realising the limitations of the classroom as a learning environment and the opportunities that the wider environment holds.

Ian Keith Jones (Headteacher)