As well as our regular news and photos from schools across Wrexham and Flintshire, we have a round-up of events and achievements in today's School Report.

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• Acton Park Primary School, Wrexham

Children at Acton Park School took part in a week of Welsh themed activities.

Children at Acton Park School took part in a week of Welsh themed activities.

Children at the school recently participated in a week of Welsh activities.

They children enjoyed dressing up, learning playground games and taking part in traditional Welsh folk dancing and singing.

Members of the ‘Criw Cymraeg’ also organised a competition for the children to design their own Welsh t-shirt to celebrate the 100th birthday of the Urdd.

Nicola Lear, Key Stage 2 lead for Welsh language development, said: “We were extremely impressed by the standard of the entries and it took the members of the Criw Cymraeg some time to choose their winners.

“Congratulations to all of the children that took part!

“We have also been encouraged by how enthused the children were about taking part in Welsh week and how hard they tried to use the Welsh language throughout the school day - Gwaith da pawb.”

Members of the Criw Cymraeg at Acton Park School.

Members of the 'Criw Cymraeg' at Acton Park School.

Children at Acton Park School took part in a week of Welsh themed activities.

Children at Acton Park School took part in a week of Welsh themed activities.

• Ysgol Rhos Helyg, Rhosesmor

Foundation Phase enjoying the School Eisteddfod celebrations.

Foundation Phase enjoying the School Eisteddfod celebrations.

The junior Clwyd house ready to perform in the singing competition.

The junior Clwyd house ready to perform in the singing competition.

The school held its annual Eisteddfod recently, with children taking part in a range of art and craft competitions, poetry recitals, singing and instrumental contests.

Teacher Jan Foxley said: “It was truly amazing to see the children compete on stage again in front of an audience and the art and craft entries were such a wonderful sight, so colourful and creative!

“Well done to everyone for taking part, gwaith gwych!”

The junior Alun house on stage competing.

The junior Alun house on stage competing.

The junior Elwy house about to sing Daw Hyfryd Fis.

The junior Elwy house about to sing Daw Hyfryd Fis.

• Ysgol Rhiwabon

Ysgol Rhiwabon donations to PISC.

Ysgol Rhiwabon donations to PISC.

Parents and pupils at the school have been donating items for those affected by the war on Ukraine. Those donations have now been delivered to the Polish Integration Support Centre (PISC) CIC warehouse just outside Chester. PISC are sorting donations in preparation for a convoy scheduled for March 27.

• Coleg Cambria

Mark Tami MP, with students on the Uniformed Protective Services course at Coleg Cambria, Connah’s Quay.

Mark Tami MP, with students on the Uniformed Protective Services course at Coleg Cambria, Connah’s Quay.

THE uniformed services personnel of the future got to quiz their local MP recently.

Mark Tami, MP for Alyn and Deeside, joined Uniformed Protective Services students at one of their lectures at Coleg Cambria, Connah's Quay.

The MP took part in a question and answer session with the students to help them with their studies.

The Uniformed Protective Services course is a full-time course aimed at young people who want to pursue a career in the services such as the police, fire and rescue service, Army, border force and so on.

Modules include Citizenship & Diversity, Government and the Protective Services, and Sociological Perspectives.

Lecturer Lauren Crofts said: "I found that the Q&A was a fantastic opportunity for the UPS students.

"It provided the learners with the opportunity to ask Mark Tami MP questions centred around current affairs, local issues and further information about how the Government assist the Public Services.

"The students loved this opportunity and found it of benefit for their academic studies as well as answering questions that they have had about their local community for some time."

Mark Tami MP said: "It's always good to hear from young people in our community about their views and I enjoyed the students' various perspectives and learning more about their studies."