School leavers gather at Cathedral to celebrate end of term

Pupils leaving primary school this year will be celebrating their time there and preparing for the giant leap up to secondary school at the first “school leavers” service at Llandaff Cathedral next week (Monday, July 5).

More than 400 pupils from across South Wales will take part in the service which will be led by the Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan. As well as singing hymns and songs learnt in school, they will take with them personal mementoes to remind them of their time spent in primary school.

The pupils come from 20 Church in Wales schools across the Diocese of Llandaff – from Aberdare to Neath, Pendoylan to Grangetown (full list below). They will be joined by the head teachers of two Church in Wales secondary schools, Chris Hollowood, of the Bishop of Llandaff High School, Cardiff, and Tim Pratt, of St Teilo’s High School, Cardiff, and a representative from St John the Baptist School, Aberdare.  Clergy directly involved with the life of the primary schools will also be present.

The Archbishop, Dr Barry Morgan said, “Leaving primary school is one of those major stepping stones in your life which children these days mark in all sorts of ways. This service will be an opportunity for them to pause and reflect on their whole experience of primary school and their expectations for the future. It will also remind them that they are part of a large church family which will help and support them right through school, regardless of whether they are top or bottom of the class.”

Revd Edwin Counsell, director for education for Llandaff Diocese, said, “This is a very special event because it brings together children from schools across the Llandaff Diocese. Year Six is an exciting time with lots of new responsibilities and interesting things to learn.  It is also tinged with sadness, because children will be saying goodbye to friends and teachers who they have known throughout their time in school.  This service looks back at their years in primary school and also looks to the future as they prepare for new schools, new friends, new challenges and new opportunities.”

The service starts at 11am and will be followed by photos with the Archbishop. After the service some of the pupils with staff will walk to Llandaff City Church in Wales Primary School for a picnic.

The schools taking part are: Aberdare Town, Bryncoch, Archdeacon John Lewis, Alderman Davies, Cwmbach, Gwenfo, Llandaff City, Pendoylan, Peterston, St Andrew’s Major, St Anne’s, St Brides Major, St David’s , St Fagan’s, St Mary the Virgin, St Monica’s, St Nicholas, St Paul’s, Tredegarville and Wick.

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