Learner Voice at Bryngwyn
Curriculum Council
Curriculum council:
Each AoLE has its own learning forum consisting of 15 learners across each year group. AoLE forums meet regularly to discuss a range of maters concerning teaching and learning, curriculum design and assessment. Two learners from each AoLE forum sit on the Curriculum council where they discuss the issues that have arisen from each forum.
School Council
Welcome to the School Council webpage for Ysgol Bryngwyn. We are pleased to introduce our dedicated team of student representatives who work collaboratively to voice the opinions and ideas of our secondary school students.
The School Council plays a vital role in enhancing the overall experience of our students at Ysgol Bryngwyn. Led by our Head Boy and Head Girl, they serve as a direct channel of communication between the students and the school's leadership team.
Our Council members actively engage with their peers, encouraging them to express their concerns, suggestions, and feedback. Through regular meetings and discussions, the School Council aims to address these issues and ensure that the student body's voice is heard and acted upon.
We believe in fostering a sense of ownership and shared responsibility among our students, empowering them to actively contribute to the development and improvement of our school. By involving them in decision-making processes, we strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment that reflects their needs and aspirations.
We encourage all parents to support and engage with the School Council. Your input and feedback are invaluable in shaping the educational experience of our students. Together, we can make a difference and provide the best opportunities for our secondary age children at Ysgol Bryngwyn.
Year 7
Rhiannon Steele
Dillon Davies
Year 8
Dylan Hopkins
Marysia Turko
Year 9
Maisie Jenkins-Clarke
Alex Stempien
Year 10
Ali Kashif
Jessica Murphy
Year 11
William Eatley
Scarlet Esney-Davies
Eco Committee
At Bryngwyn School the eco-committee is dedicated to making our school and its environment a more green place to be! We meet every week to discuss all things eco-friendly! We are trying to instil an ethos of sustainability amongst everyone in the school and our local community through various projects. We are very proud to have been awarded a Platinum Award in July 2022 to recognise several years of hard work and dedication by our eco-committee. Every year we do an environmental review to help us identify areas for improvement and put together an action plan.The pupils in the eco-committee are very proud to announce that our hard work this year has meant a renewal of our platinum eco award. Efforts were recognised across projects such as the prom dress recycling scheme, food bank collection and raising awareness of the waste recycling reform.
Members
Sports Ambassadors
Gold Ambassador
Blwydden 10
Lily-Medi Watkins
Silver Ambassadors
Blwydden 8
Freya McCarthy
Blwydden 10
Emily Jenkins
Grace Rees
Blwydden 11
Mia-Haf Bowen
Language Ambassadors
All Blwydden 9
Emily Osmundsen-Little
Hannah Osmundsen-Little
Roxy Guard
Thomas McCullough-Lander
Amber Bostock
Ali Kashif
Oliver Mackay
Cerith Hiorns
Katie Holborn
Dylan Jones
Asa McKinty
Zain Jehanzeb
Katie Thomas
Finlay McCullough
Olivis Peet
Olivia Lewis
Jessica Murphey
Kelsea Coles
Grace Fourie
Anthony Whitfield
Dylan Bowler
Leon Alger-Palmer
Natalia Rychlicka
Evan Mosey
Tomos Lodwig
Welsh Ambassadors
Blwyddyn 10
Harri McCullough
Sophie Evans
Regan Gardner
Chloe North
Carrie Cook
Scarlet Esney-Davies
Crystal Buckley
Sinead Killick
Dominic Hosey
Tyler James
Cerys Vermaak
Emily Jenkins
Casey Evans
Mia Williams
Katy Hamilton
Corey Lewis
Blwydden 11
Charlie Millson
Jordan Blassberg
Carys Edwards
Abigail Neve
Kian Rees
Cara Thorne
Leri Watkins
Leilani Davies
Angharad Rees-Jarman