A primary school teacher from Llangollen who took up an intensive Welsh learning course has returned to the classroom to share her newfound knowledge and skills.
Claire Paton, a teacher at Ysgol Bryn Collen, Llangollen was one of only 14 teachers selected in North Wales to join the Welsh Government’s Welsh In A Year course, run by Bangor University – a sabbatical where teachers are taught consistently through the medium of Welsh from day one by Welsh language tutors.
The
initiative is part of the Welsh Government’s agenda to gain one million Welsh
speakers by 2050.
Her application was supported by Ysgol
Bryn Collen headteacher, Lisa Howden, in line with the school’s development
plan to increase the use of Welsh, particularly in Nursery, through to Year
Two.
During the course, Claire had to submerse herself in written and oral Welsh practice and take exams.
Alongside her fellow students, Claire attended conferences, explored areas of Wales to develop confidence in the language and trained in a Welsh-medium school.
Each week the
group met in person at the Welsh Language Unit in St Asaph. After five months
Claire went back into the classroom one day a week to develop the use of Welsh
around the school.
Claire is delighted to be back in Ysgol Bryn Collen
sharing her knowledge. She said: “It’s wonderful to be back in school and share
my new skills to help the school develop, particularly with our focus on Welsh
reading.
“I have gained confidence and knowledge that has given
me an excellent foundation to build on. I can converse with my Welsh speaking
colleagues and contribute to us gaining the Silver Award of Cymraeg Campus.”
Following Ysgol Bryn Collen’s positive Estyn
Inspection earlier this year, the staff and governors have prioritised the
development of Welsh language skills.
Headteacher Lisa Howden said: “We are
incredibly proud of Claire’s achievements during the last twelve months and it’s
wonderful to see her sharing her experiences and language skills across the
school. Following our excellent Estyn Inspection our school is working hard
towards achieving our Silver Award through Cymraeg Campus and strengthening the
Welsh Language across the primary year groups.”
Claire continues to improve her skills and attends
Welsh meetings twice a month run by Lucy Cowley, in Gales Wine Bar, Llangollen,
and keeps in touch with her fellow students. She is also able to converse in
Welsh with the other proficient Welsh teachers within the school environment.
She will graduate from Bangor University,
alongside her fellow students in June 2025.
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