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Another fun week for the Key Worker children from Gomer & Elson Infant Schools. We made chimpanzees from ‘Happy Town’ and painted pictures linked to the ‘Snail & the Whale’ story and made a huge jungle print picture and cute little mice. We also used sticks and string to create giant bubbles, had a fun

These are some of the things that the key worker children from Gomer & Elson have had fun doing in school this week. We hope you’ve had a good week too. Perhaps you could make a cardboard caterpillar and have a race with your family or make an underwater collage.


These are some of the Easter arts and crafts the Key Worker children from Gomer & Elson have had fun doing in school this week. We hope you have had a good week too. Perhaps you could try some of these crafts at home? Have a lovely Good Friday and enjoy the sunshine.

Today, members of our staff volunteered to deliver food hampers again to some of our families who qualified. The hampers included many essential items and were gratefully received by the families. We would like to thank our kitchen team, office team, support staff, lunch staff and site teams for their amazing team work in helping

Do you recognise these characters and stories? They are staying safe and healthy like you! Perhaps you could read one of these Julia Donaldson stories today. Enjoy the sunshine.

Gomer Infant School now have a Facebook page. We thought that this would be an additional way to share, communicate and stay in touch with you. We hope that you and your families are keeping well, both physically and emotionally, at this really difficult time. Staff at Gomer & Elson have been amazing: volunteering to

Today was the Grand Opening of our new Play Trail. Over £23,000 has been raised during the year to enable this amazing play trail to be built for the children of Gomer Infant School. PoGo’s have led this project and organised lots of different events including a summer fair, cake sales, shopping events and a

Today the children had a special St David’s Day assembly. St David is the patron saint of Wales and he is celebrated on the 1 March. To mark the day, Welsh people around the world wear one or both of Wales’s national emblems – a daffodil and a leek. Special concerts and parades are also