A Special Visit to Greenhill

YSGOL Greenhill would like to say a massive thank you to Neil and Binky for coming into school to meet some of the school’s young people recently. Binky is a therapy dog sponsored by Cŵn Cymorth Cariad / Cariad Pet Therapy, and as you can see from these pictures, she certainly made herself at home. Neil and Binky will be visiting the school each week to help Youth Worker, Tristy, deliver the 5 Ways to Wellbeing programme.

Watch this space for Greenhill’s fndraising event in aid of this outstanding charity.

Ysgol Greenhill’s Own Ironman

STAFF and students at Ysgol Greenhill would like to say a massive congratulations to everyone who competed in and supported the Ironman Wales this year. It was an amazing day in the Tenby Community Calendar. A special shout out to all the former Greenhill pupils who smashed it, and of course to Greenhill’s Deputy Headteacher, Mr Davies. “You are an Ironman!”

Ysgol Greenhill School News, Tenby
Thank you to Year 11 pupil, Liam Nash, for providing us with this photo. (Ysgol Greenhill)

New Sixth Form Leadership Team

THE school is delighted to introduce the Head Prefects, Deputy Head Prefects, Heads of House Prefects and Senior Prefects for 2022-23 and wishes Amelia and Rhys, together with their team, the very best for their term of office.

Seniors at Ysgol Greenhill School, Tenby
(Ysgol Greenhill)

Future Scientists

ON Thursday, September 22, a group of Year 8 students from Ysgol Greenhill were lucky enough to take part in the IET Faraday Challenge Day at Pembrokeshire College, run by the Darwin Centre.

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The Darwin Centre is a Pembrokeshire based charity, who aim to engage and enthuse young people in STEM subjects through hands-on field trips and workshops. 

Six teams from four different schools took part in the challenge day, racing against the clock to build a prototype robot. It was a fantastic experience, with all of the teams successfully designing and building their prototypes.

Congratulations to the winning team from Ysgol Caer Elen, and a massive thank you to the Darwin Centre for organising the event, Keira - the Challenge Leader, and Rebecca & Stephen from EESW / STEM Cymru for helping out on the day.