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You will be aware that severe weather is forecast by the Met Office for Rhondda Cynon Taf, starting early tomorrow morning (Thursday 1 March) and continuing into Friday 2 March.
In response to this advice and following appropriate risk assessments, it has been decided that home to school transport will be suspended on Thursday 1 March and Friday, 2 March. In consultation with our Chair of Governors, we have decided to close our school on Thursday and Friday. This decision is:
"Based on current Met Office forecasts of severe winter weather, which is expected to have a significant impact from tomorrow, Thursday 1 March and in to the weekend, the local authority has advised us to close the school tomorrow, Thursday 1 March and Friday 2 March. An update will be provided over the weekend in respect of Monday, 5 March."
Apologies for the inconvenience.
The council is closely monitoring the latest weather forecast and, based on the local and national updates, is preparing for a period of significant snowfall.
In order to give parents and carers as much notice as possible of the predicted disruption please read the following communication below.
"The council is closely monitoring the latest weather forecast and, based on the local and national updates, is preparing for a period of significant snowfall which is expected to impact on schools and Home to School Transport.
"A further update will be issued in due course which will take into account forecast updates but, based on the latest information, it is...
Likely that schools may need to close early on Thursday 1st March
Highly likely that schools may need to be closed on Friday 2nd March
Likely schools may need to be closed on Monday 5th March.
"This information is being provided to advise parents and carers of the potential impact of the predicted snowfall at the earliest opportunity.
Regards, Chris Bradshaw
Chief Executive
Our choir were invited to sing at the Trealaw Christian Centre this afternoon. We sang 'O come all ye faithful,' 'O little town of Bethlehem,' and 'White Christmas' to the congregation. Trealaw Primary School also sang songs from their Christmas concert before the congregation joined together in a rendition of 'Silent Night' and 'Away in a Manger.'
It truly was a fantastic afternoon!
Last updated 26 September 2017
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