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Ysgol David Hughes - Wales

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Ysgol David Hughes - Wales

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Statement of Intention

This is what the school intends to give every pupil in our school:

To offer every pupil indiscriminately the best and most relevant bilingual education and to create an open society which respects the standpoints, aspirations and hopes of all those who are part of the school.

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LanguagesAll pupils in the school learn English, Welsh and a modern foreign language which is either French or German. Therefore most of the pupils in the school are tri-lingual even though some can not speak Welsh.

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Where the school isThe school is situated in the town of Menai Bridge in the south of the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. Wales is in the east of Britain in the north east of Europe.

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This is an ariel view of the school

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Fair-trade

Fair-trade is very important in David Hughes we buy fair trade products to sell in school therefore David Hughes is a Fair-trade school. David Hughes is in the town Menai Bridge which is one of few fair trade towns in Wales and most of the products in Menai Bridge are fair-trade.

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Physical Education

Physical education is very important in our school, both boys and girls take part competing against each other. Sometimes the boys and girls will take part together in team games and challenges in order to win competitions. Physical education is essential in Wales in order to lower obesity in children.

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This is the school gym

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David Hughes’ History

David Hughes began as a state comprehensive school in Beaumaris in 1603, it’s insignia is a ship with the English lions on it, it is in white surrounded by a black background with the words Albam Exorna, which means Keep the Shield White.