Posted: Sun 23rd Jan 2022

Froncysyllte pupils celebrating win in “Best Window Display’ competition

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jan 23rd, 2022

Pupils at a local primary school are celebrating their win in a ‘Best Window Display’ competition.

Froncysyllte CP School was crowned the winners of the event, held by Llangollen Rural Community Council, with its Christmas themed display.

The council funded the competition to support the local communities of Trefor, Garth and Froncysyllte.

Foundation Phase decided upon a winter snow scene and Key Stage 2 created a beautiful Bethlehem back drop, which they also used in their Welsh play, ‘LLiwiau’r Nadolig’ – ‘The Colours of Christmas.’

A spokesperson for the school, said: “Froncysyllte are very proud to have won the competition and are excited to spend their winning vouchers for something special for the school.”

Sian Williams, one of the organisers of the event, added: ‘Fron’s window display was excellent and a deserved winner.’ Froncysyllte look forward to next years competition.”



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