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Canolfan Celfyddydau ac Arloesi Prifysgol Bangor Bangor University's Arts and Innovation CentreExtended Diploma Level 3 Fashion & Clothing students from Cardiff and Vale College have reinvented Welsh national dress for a window display in a Cardiff boutique. The students were briefed to come up with a new take on Welsh costume for window displays in the Oxfam Boutique on St Mary’s Street in Cardiff that reflect the country’s heritage and symbolise St David’s Day. “The students then researched Welsh national dress for their reinterpretation,” Course Co-ordinator for BTEC Extended Diploma in Fashion & Clothing Kerry Cameron said. “All the garments were made from recycled materials to reflect ethical fashion, which links in with Oxfam’s ethos. The students have done really well.” This is the second year that Fashion students have taken over window displays at the Oxfam Boutique, following an extremely successful and popular display students designed and set up in 2013.

Your new design will be uploaded in: Bedwas High School NewsThe latest news stories from Bedwas High School. Categories» All News» Bedwas High School News» Pupil News News Stories6th Form Leavers HoodiesOrders can now be placed for the 6th Form leavers hoodie.Fresh Start With GCSE PodGCSE revision and learning with GCSE PodYear 11 Options & Parents EveningThe school will be hosting a combined Year 11 Options and Parents evening on Thursday 19th Jan 4.00 - 6.30.Merry ChristmasPlease accept our warm wishes for a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year from all the staff at Bedwas High School.French GCSE Speaking Assessment (Monday 12th December)French GCSE Speaking assessment will be held on Monday 12th December.
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For ten weeks during autumn 2017, a pack of Snowdogs will take over the city’s streets, iconic buildings and open spaces.volunteer with usMake new friends, learn new skills, and have fun whilst supporting life limited children and their families in Wales. Kick start your new year by making a pledge to volunteer.donateWe will use every penny you generously give to provide essential support to families, for however long they need it.School UniformStudents are ambassadors of the school and are expected to dress and behave in a way that reflects the standards we seek to achieve. The uniform should be smart with all items clearly marked. If students are unable to wear the uniform for any reason the school must be notified in writing by the parents. A strong rucksack or holdall1 plain ear stud in each ear. The school cannot accept responsibility for jewellery worn to school This must be one natural colour and of an acceptable style/length. No beards or moustaches. Plain black, knitted, V-neck

Plain white with collar suitable to be worn with a tie and a length that can be tucked in Plain black, pleated, knee length or plain black trousers (no jeans, canvas or leggings) Y7-10 clip on ties. Y11 may use standard tie until it needs to be replaced. Entirely black sensible shoes, leather or thick canvas, with no heel (not boots or trainers)These should be removed before entering classrooms and when walking in corridors. Must have school logo. Colour specific to year group. White polo shirt with logo White Polo with logo Green Hoodie with Logo (bold – compulsory items) In the event of any disagreement regarding uniform, the Head and Deputy are the final arbiters. Mobile phones and headphones Whilst mobile phones are permitted in school, they should only be used or seen before 8.45am at break time, at lunchtime and after school. No headphones should been seen or used during the school day. The exception to this is if either a mobile phone of headphones are a legitimate part of the lesson and permission is given by the class teacher.