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    Pembrokeshire school honoured with British Council International Award

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 1, 2025Updated:October 1, 2025No Comments
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    Pennar Community School has been awarded Foundation level of the British Council’s prestigious International School Award in recognition of its work to bring the world into the classroom.

    The International School Award celebrates the achievements of schools that do exceptional work in international education.

    Fostering an international dimension in the curriculum is at the heart of the British Council’s work with schools, so that young people gain the cultural understanding and skills they need for life and work in today’s world.

    Pennar’s international work provides children with a rich learning experience that is beyond their classroom and local community.

    Over the last two academic years the project saw Year 5 pupils visit Sanguinet in France. This trip included several other schools and pupils from Pembrokeshire.

    While in Sanguinet the pupils had the opportunity to visit French schools, participate in several lessons where they developed their French language skills and explore the local area taking in the history of the town.

    Following the trip to France, a return visit took place last year. The children were delighted to be reunited and given opportunity for further learning to take place in Pembrokeshire.

    Some of the activities included a trip to Pembroke Castle, a tour of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Education Department and an evening with the Mayor of Neyland.

    On hearing the news that Pennar Community School had achieved Foundation level of the award, headteacher Damon McGarvie and teachers Victoria Boyle and Nicola Murray said: “Receiving the International Foundation Award is such an exciting achievement, and we’re all incredibly proud and grateful.

    “It’s a recognition of the hard work, passion, and dedication we’ve put into this journey, and it’s amazing to have that acknowledged by a global community. This award reflects the efforts of everyone involved in the project, and it’s been a true honour to be part of it.

    “Looking back, the smiles on the children’s faces, the laughter we shared, and the invaluable experiences we’ve gained over the last two years make it all worthwhile.”

    Shannon West, Head of UK Schools for the British Council, said: “Pennar’s international work has earned the school well-deserved recognition with the British Council International School Award – Foundation Certificate.

    “We are delighted and proud that Pennar is committed to developing a whole school approach to embedding and celebrating international work. The dedication from everyone is enriching education and supporting globally aware young people and the development of key skills.”

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