Don’t forget tomorrow (Wednesday 16th) is Owain Glyndwr Day.
So come dressed as a Welsh Character from history, literature, sport, music, films or anyone you like!
Find out some interesting facts about your choice and share them.
Have Fun!
Follow TwitTeilosThe Annual General Meeting of the Friends will be held at 7pm on Wednesday, 16th September, in the School Hall.
All current and past parents and grandparents are invited to come along and join us for this occasion.
Meet our new Committee members and hear how we have spent the considerable sums raised over the past year. And offer suggestions as to the projects you would like us to tackle next.
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The School had a surprise visitor on Monday! X-Factor star and X-Pupil Jay James called in to thank pupils and staff for their support whilst (more…)
Follow TwitTeilosAt the 2015 Pembrokeshire Film Festival, Year Six’s superb film Shame was not only (more…)
Follow TwitTeilosCongratulations to Ava, Teilo and Elizabeth pictured with Father Michael and Mrs Nichols at their recent First Holy Communion. The pupils would like to thank Mrs Nichols for providing the religious instruction and to Ava’s Nanny Carol for the fabulous celebration cake!
Follow TwitTeilosPupils are pictured enjoying a well deserved ice-cream following a very successful and enjoyable Sports Day – the first of many for lots of the children and their families!
- St. Theresa Early Years Sports Team
- Our Lady’s Team enjoying a well-earned break
Famous Children’s book illustrator and authoress, Fran Evans, recently visited the school. The visit was the prize won by Mrs. Harley and Class Four for winning an art/poetry competition.
Ms. Evans has written and illustrated her own books as well as collaborating with such writers as Sophie Allsop, Stella Gurney, Olive Dyer, Val Scurlock and Cerys Matthews.
Pictures are of Class Four learning a little about what being a successful illustrator entails.
She showed the class some of her work and they then took part in a workshop designing a book cover. She ended the visit by demonstrating water-colour painting by reproducing the front cover of one of her books.