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Year 7 First Impressions

First impressions of Year 7 pupils who started at Ysgol Harri Tudur in September 2021

I am really enjoying secondary school. The teachers are really great and everyone helps you understand.


I really like the library as there are a lot of books. It was a bit scary at first, but not anymore. All of the teachers are really nice.


Fun! Not stressful, exciting work, work isn’t too hard. I’ve had a growth mindset and I’m loving school!


Secondary school is great! On the first day I was a bit worried but a week later it feels like I have been here forever. The library is so amazing and the teachers so kind. I miss my old teachers and some friends, but having a great school makes everything better. It looks massive from the outside, but once you get inside, it’s not so much.


I like how you don’t have to stay in one room all the time and how there are multiple teachers and subjects.


I can’t wait to do another experiment in Science.


I love art and am developing new skills.


PE is great.


My mentor and class are really easy to find. I’ve made new friends in my class and I’m really excited about the new things we are going to learn.


There have been lots of opportunities to make new friends at breaktime.


We’ve been introduced to new things slowly to not add stress.


I’ve attempted lots of new skills, met up with old friends and made lots of new friends.


I was really worried and scared but now I’m here and really enjoying it. I have a very nice mentor and I’ve made friends in my class.


I was worried that the school would be full of bullies but I haven’t seen any.


I was worried about getting lost but staff are really helpful. I was worried about getting bullied but I haven’t been.


There are so many clubs in school.


It’s surprisingly easy to manoeuvre around school.


The food is delicious!

Newsdesk

The school now has its own twitter account to promote important news and events as well as sharing celebrations of our learner's achievements. Please follow us on Twitter @YsgolHarriTudur. More detailed information can always be found on our school website www.yht.wales and also via the Ysgol Harri Tudur app. Please continue to get in touch with us in the usual ways. Read More…

All drivers are requested to use the designated Drop Off/Pick Up and parking sites whilst on the school site. Read More…

Members of the Sixth Form Leadership Team: Poppy Bryant, Dylan Freeman and Luke Allen were very proud to represent the school at the Milford Haven D-Day Memorial Service on the 79th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings on the 6th of June. The students were accompanied by Mr Jon Jones, Assistant Headteacher. The school laid a wreath alongside local Council Members and British Legion branch representatives from across South Pembrokeshire. The Leadership Team were introduced to Captain Paul Llewellyn (Rtd) formerly of the Welsh Guards at the event. Captain Llewellyn was born in Pembroke and joined the Army as a teenager; he was the first Garrison Sergeant Major of the Guards Division to land on the Falklands during the Conflict and was later commissioned as an officer before retiring in the early 1990s. Read More…

Llongyfarchiadau mawr i’n Prif Ddisgybl, Charlotte Lewis ym Mlwyddyn 12, sydd wedi cynrychioli'r ysgol yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol yr Urdd y bore yma yn y categori Llefaru Unigol Blwyddyn 10 i dan 19 i ddysgwyr Cymraeg. Ennillodd Charlotte Fedal Arian, gan ddod yn ail yn y gystadleuaeth genedlaethol. Da iawn Charlotte! Read More…

Our breakfast club grant application to the Tesco Community Grants Scheme has been successful and the project will be put forward to a customer vote in Tesco stores. Voting will commence in stores from the first week of July 2023 until the end of September 2023. This is an application for a grant to support breakfast exam clubs; the details of which are;Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor SchoolExam Breakfast ClubPembrokeLearners taking exams need to be as best prepared as possible and we need support to ensure that hunger does not adversely affect their exam performance.Tesco states that the project with the highest number of votes across our region will receive £1,500 (or the amount that was requested up to this value), the second placed project £1,000 (or the amount that was requested up to this value), and the third placed project £500.  Read More…

Please click on the link below to view the latest edition of the Tudor Times Read More…

FREE Fun Activities in the park during the Half Term holidays - Inflatables, Archery, Face Painting, Team Games and more. Read More…

The school would like to show it's appreciation to Princes Gate Mineral Water for their very generous donation of 42 large packs of water. The school has been offering bottles of water and toast for the last two weeks to learners in the mornings where GCSE and AS/A Level exams have been taking place, helping learners to be properly hydrated to aid their exam performance. We will continue to offer this service throughout the exam season when morning exams are scheduled. The school had been purchasing bottles of water for learners from supermarkets, so we were delighted when Princes Gate very kindly offered to donate over 750 bottles. A huge thanks to Princes Gate on behalf of the school and our examinees. Read More…

The AiS pilot programme has included a small competition, the details of which are given here. The competition is open to learners, school staff and parents/guardians; sadly only learners are eligible for prizes. Submissions are to be made by 9 June 2023. Read More…

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