A Shared Community
We work very closely with the following agencies and community groups:- Carmarthenshire LEA
- St Teilo’s Church
- Trinity College
- Botanical Garden of Wales
- Coleg Sir Gar
- Cymdeithas Y dalar
- Mencap
- Community allotment group
- Rathbourne training agency
- Llandeilo Town Council
- Chamber of Trade Llandeilo
- CSSIW and Wales Playgroup Association
- Town Gardening Club
- South Wales Police
- Additional learning needs specialists
- Safe Routes to School agency
- Scout and Brownie groups
| About Our School |
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The school is located close to the centre of the small market town of Llandeilo and is adjoining the main A483. It is a popular school which accepts pupils from a very wide rural area as well as from Llandeilo itself. Pupils begin school on a full or part time basis depending on the choice of parents, on the term after their 3rd birthday. The school is classified by the local authority (LA) as a ‘Category B’ school, English being the main medium of education with Welsh taught as a second language. The school has an excellent team of staff, parents, children and Governors who work together striving for high standards and success. Each pupil is supported and encouraged to realise their full potential. We believe our children learn well when they are healthy, happy and offered a stimulating and varied curriculum which caters for individual needs and embraces a variety of learning and teaching styles. Home tutored children are given the opportunity to have a shared education between the school and home. This is known as flexi learning. For more details please contact us. Our VisionAt Llandeilo Primary School we pride ourselves on putting children at the heart of their learning by encouraging them to become decision makers and problem solvers who can;
It is a place where all individuals will recognise and realise their potential, acquire academic, technological and social skills in order to play a full part in society. We prepare children to meet and exceed their expectations. Our school is a place where they can learn to love learning through a stimulating supportive, exciting environment and to appreciate the needs and abilities of others. AdmissionsPupils may begin school on a full or part time basis depending on the choice of parents, on the term after their 3rd birthday. Our policy follows county guidelines and a handbook is available from the office for parents wishing to know more. If you wish to apply for a place for your child please contact us and a school visit will be arranged for you and your child. Estyn InspectionThe school was inspected by four ESTYN inspectors in November 2009. The full report was published in February 2010 and is available from the school office or by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page. The inspectors stated that “ To view the full report please click on the link below: |





