Fair Trade Cake Sale for Oxfam Unwrapped
- Safe water for 12 people
- 5 bags of seeds
- 10 buckets
- Condoms
On 18th March the following girls represented the school in a county netball tournament. They played very well indeed and were unlucky to loose to St. Joseph’s, the eventual winners of the area pool. The Olchfa team were runners-up.
Olchfa Eco-Committee were amoung a record breaking 83,000 young people around the UK who counted and recognised birds for the RSPB by taking part in the Big Schools Birdwatch. The most common bird around the school graounds was the Blackheaded Gull, but they did record 14 different species of birds. They are now in the process of designing bird feeders to encourage more birds to the school grounds ready for next years Big Schools Birdwatch!
Both the Year 7 and 8 Eisteddfodau were fantastic, with huge numbers of students showing what a talented bunch they are. For the first time this year the best performances were put together in an evening show in South Hall for parents, staff and friends. Thanks to the Welsh Department for all their efforts in organising these very well received events.
The results of the Eisteddfodau are below.
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The Y10 Netball team were very successful and won the local pool. They are now through to the finals to compete in the top 3 places for the county schools. They were:
The results of the pool were as follows:
Olchfa v Ystalafera 13-9
Olchfa v Cefn Hengoed 12-1
Olchfa v Glanafan 7-6
Olchfa v Bishop Vaughan 15-3
Well done to the girls, and Miss Harries who coaches them.
Pupils ran a ‘Fair Trade’ shop over Fair Trade fortnight and made around £150 profit. Most of that money is going towards an Oxfam gift, although some was used to by Fair Trade tea, coffee, sugar and biscuits for the staff room to try and encourage staff to buy Fair Trade.
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