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Welsh Word of The Week

Yr Hydref

 

(Meaning - The Autumn )

Thought for The Week

Integrity to do the right thing ...

 

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The Bishop of Llandaff High School is a mixed 11-18 Church-in-Wales Comprehensive School.  We serve the city and surrounding area of Cardiff including the Vale of Glamorgan and as a far as Pontypridd in the North and Bridgend in the West.

 

The School was founded forty years ago as a Church School.  We ensure that worship is at the centre of school life and Religious Education is a key component of our curriculum.

 

We are priveleged to be able to visit the Cathedral termly for our School Eucharists.  However, being a Church School means more than that.  It has a noticeable effect on the quality of relationships in the school.  Visitors frequently comment on the calm and happy atmosphere.  It aslo means that we set our pupils the highest standards in all aspects of school life and expect them to achieve their best irrespective of their background or ability.

 

Although the Church in Wales, through the Governors, controls the character of the school, children of parents of all Christian denominations who support our ethos are welcome to attend the school.

 

We believe that a high achieving school surrounded by faith and love is the best and right basis for learning and growing.

 
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Thank you for your interest in the Bishop of Llandaff Church-in-Wales High School. The Guide to Parents & Application Forms are available to download below or are available from the Admissions Officer at the school.

 

The Guide aims to provide you with the information that you need before you make an application to the school. It is essential that you read the general information and our admissions policy and we have also provided some advice on how to complete your application form and answers to the most frequently asked questions.We hope that you will decide to apply to the school.

 

We recommend that you keep the information safe until you have heard whether your application has been successful or if not successful you decide to appeal against the decision. The Guide to Parents contains information on the following topics:

 

  • General Information to Applicants
  • The School Admissions Policy
  • Filling in the form for a Foundation (Church) place
  • Filling in the form for an Open place
  • Frequently Asked Questions Important Dates for your Diary

 

The Open Evening for Parents is October 15th 2009 at 5.30 - 7.30p.m

 


 
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