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Triple Literacy: List of Schools 2006-2007 |
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| School |
County |
| Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi |
Anglesey |
| Ysgol David Hughes |
Anglesey |
| Llanishen High School |
Cardiff |
| Machen Primary School |
Caerphilly |
| Newbridge Comprehensive School |
Caerphilly |
| Rhyl High School |
Denbigh |
| Barry Comprehensive School |
Vale of Glamorgan |
| Ysgol Gyfun Bro Morgannwg |
Vale of Glamorgan |
| Ysgol Botwnnog |
Gwynedd |
What's in it for the schools involved?
- Support and guidance from a CILT Cymru project officer who will remain
in regular contact with the participating school(s);
- Participation in a prestigious, Assembly-funded national project with
substantial benefits for both staff and pupils involved;
- Access through CILT Cymru to other partner agencies, such as ACCAC,
ESTYN and the Welsh Language Board;
- The raising of the status of languages within the schools and their
communities;
- Enhanced links with partner schools (feeder primaries or associated
secondary schools);
- Improved transition arrangements between KS2 and KS3;
- 2 free places at a Conference on literacy issues provided by CILT
Cymru;
- Free access to the European Languages Portfolio, together with an
opportunity to engage in pioneering developmental work;
- Improved literacy skills for pupils;
- Enhanced cross-curricular cooperation;
- A grant of £1000 per school/group of schools to spend on anything
concerned with the project;
- An opportunity to access further sources of funding.
What's in it for CILT Cymru?
- Raising the status of languages throughout Wales, putting them on
an equal footing with science and technology;
- A broader knowledge of languages departments in Wales and a widened
network of contacts;
- The breaking down of barriers between teachers of different languages,
and between the primary and secondary phases of education.
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