**Penygawsi Primary School – Inspiring Young Minds in Cardiff**

Nestled in the heart of Llantrisant, Pontyclun, Penygawsi Primary School is dedicated to nurturing a lifelong love of learning in children aged 3 to 11. With a strong commitment to academic excellence and personal development, our school offers a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere where every child is encouraged to explore their potential. Our experienced and passionate educators employ innovative teaching methods and a diverse curriculum designed to engage students and foster critical thinking skills.

At Penygawsi, we believe that education extends beyond the classroom. Our rich extracurricular programs, including sports, music, and art, provide students with opportunities to develop their talents and build confidence. We pride ourselves on creating a supportive community where parents are actively involved, ensuring that each child receives a well-rounded educational experience.

We invite you to discover how Penygawsi Primary School can be the perfect fit for your family. For inquiries or to schedule a visit, please contact us at 01443 237834. To learn more about our school, programs, and upcoming events, visit our website at [Penygawsi Primary School](http://penygawsipri.weebly.com/penygawsi-news-blog). Join us in shaping the future of our children, one lesson at a time!

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K. Leanne

5 Google Rating

Brilliant little school. Surprised to see the two negative reviews however not much to them. I went

5/ 5

Brilliant little school. Surprised to see the two negative reviews however not much to them. I went here for most of my childhood and the staff were great, they really care about what they do. The after school club is good value for money and again caring staff

louise evans

1 Google Rating

was not a good school horrible experience not strict enough or enough homework i did not learn a thi

1/ 5

was not a good school horrible experience not strict enough or enough homework i did not learn a thing for all the 7 years i went there horrible esp

Gavin Small

1 Google Rating

Things like sports day are a joke. U can't wait the night before to see if it rains ect. Needs to

1/ 5

Things like sports day are a joke. U can't wait the night before to see if it rains ect. Needs to be a Facebook page or a blog where parents can comment

K. L.

5 Google Rating

Brilliant little school. Surprised to see the two negative reviews however not much to them. I went

5/ 5

Brilliant little school. Surprised to see the two negative reviews however not much to them. I went here for most of my childhood and the staff were great, they really care about what they do. The after school club is good value for money and again caring staff

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