Welsh Language Links

Welsh @ St Cenydd

Welcome to Wales, home to the longest place name in the world (Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch).

Welcome to the Welsh section of the languages site.
Welsh is a compulsory subject for years 7, 8 and 9 (ages 12 - 14) and then is offered for GCSE and A-Level. Welsh is an extremely popular subject amongst our students both in lower school and upper school.

Our aim is to expand this site to incorperate A-Level and GCSE homework answers tying in with St Cenydd's Internet policy of 'Internet for All'.
More content will be added very shortly with Welsh resources and more information so check back soon !

Below we have listed some sites which may be of interest to students of all levels of capibility and visitors who want to learn more about the Welsh language or Wales as a Country.

 

Online Welsh Course
www.cs.brown.edu/fun/welsh/home.html

Dyna Hwyl! (Welsh Learning CD-ROM used at St Cenydd)
www.preseli.com/dyna-hwyl/

Everything you need to know about Wales (Courtesy of FilmTech)
www.filmtech.co.uk/filmtech/wales.html

Data-Wales
www.data-wales.co.uk/index.htm

University of Wales Press (Courtesy of Swansea University)
www.swan.ac.uk/uwp/home.htm

Government Information in Wales
www.cymru.gov.uk

Wales and the Web (Courtesy of Aberystwyth University)
www.aber.ac.uk/wales.html

 

"Llanfair-pwll-gwyngyll-gogerych wyrndrobwll-llantysilio-gogogoch" is Welsh for "St. Mary's Church in a hollow of the white hazel near to the rapid whirlpool and St. Tysil's Church of the red cave", which is a village near Bangor in North Wales. Click here to visit the web site of the place with the longest name !

The content of the above sites is not in any way controlled or endorsed by St Cenydd School.  Please visit our disclaimer page for more information.