Criw Cymraeg
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The Welsh government are hoping to to have one million Welsh speakers by 2050.
The Welsh Language charter has been introduced to help achieve this goal. 'Cymraeg Campus' provides a framework which can be used to promote a strong Welsh ethos in schools.
At Ynysowen we have appointed a 'Criw Cymraeg' to drive this charter forward.
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We are working towards Bronze status.This means we have to achieve 60% of the following targets:
Criw Cymraeg asked all KS2 pupils to complete a questionnaire to find out what we need to do to improve Welsh at Ynysowen
Welsh Questionnaire |
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Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Year 5 |
Year 6 |
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I like learning Welsh |
64% |
77% |
42% |
74% |
I can see Welsh signs and displays around the school |
89% |
100% |
96% |
96% |
I speak Welsh inside my classroom |
68% |
86% |
96% |
96% |
I speak Welsh outside my classroom |
57% |
60% |
48% |
48% |
I hear Welsh during assemblies |
100% |
94% |
100% |
91% |
I use digital technology in Welsh |
18% |
60% |
4% |
9% |
I take part in Welsh activities outside of my classroom |
82% |
77% |
36% |
65% |
I read Welsh books |
57% |
74% |
76% |
100% |
I use Welsh during other lessons |
43% |
74% |
92% |
83% |
I think learning Welsh is important |
89% |
94% |
96% |
100% |
Criw Cymraeg looked at the results of the questionnaire and decided to make pupils speak more Welsh by introducing: