Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
One of our students was selected to represent Cardiff University at this year’s Technocamps Disaster Droid Competition 2019. Our pupil’s team made it through to the final which was held at USW Treforest Campus on Wednesday 17th July. This is an annual team coding robotics competition run by Technocamps.
It was a very tight final and the judges commended the team on their effort. Our pupil proved an excellent ambassador for both Cardiff University and Willowbrook Primary and we are extremely proud of her team’s achievement in reaching the final and her excellent conduct throughout the day!
A week of hard work, creativity, preparation, resource gathering, designing and project managing all culminated in our Enterprise Sale where the products were sold to our (now cash-strapped!!) parents.
Well done pupils, you worked so hard this week as did your talented teachers and support staff. Thank you parents for your terrific support once again this year - we value it so very much.
A great day and great tournament! Unfortunately the lads were knocked out through penalties in the quarter-finals after probably being the better side overall!
However, their attitude and professionalism were superb and they certainly did us all proud - well done lads!
Four of our Year One pupils visited Meadowlane Primary to work alongside other pupils as part of a microbit challenge!
They had a great time with pupils from Meadowlane and Greenway Primaries working through different plans and designs to see how incredibly versatile these little microbits are to send messages and support projects - well done everyone, Gwaith dda!
We all enjoyed a great skipping workout today as part of our sponsored jump rope event to help raise money for a new play centre for Key Stage 2's playground.
There was some real talent shown with cross-over and reverse skips seen as well as the perseverance and resilience to keep going and get those hearts pumping!
Well done all and grateful thanks to parents ands families for their help in raising money for our pupils.
It was a great privilege to welcome back John-Paul Davies to share with us some great thoughts about sport and its impact and importance upon life. Mr. Davies particularly enjoyed hearing the children's vote that they thought he was younger than his brother!!
He proved to be a great inspiration to us all and it was a lovely way to launch our week and also hear our sporting players share some key qualities needed to play well and play fairly.
Here's to a top sporting week!