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SCHOOL UNIFORM

Proud to Wear Our Uniform

At Roch, we believe that wearing a uniform not only promotes a sense of identity but also encourages our children to take pride in their appearance, cultivating a spirit of unity. By dressing smartly, our students not only represent their school but also contribute to an atmosphere of professionalism and a focus on learning. Wearing school uniform helps to ensure equality for all students.

We are keen to get everyone on board with representing 'Team Roch'. This sense of team spirit is incredibly important as it helps our students to feel connected and accountable to one another. When our children wear their uniform with pride, they embody the values of respect and responsibility that we strive to instil in them every day.

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We kindly ask that all children arrive at school dressed in the full school uniform, which includes our designated polo shirts, jumpers/hoodies, trousers/skirts, and shoes. This not only ensures a unified appearance but also helps to eliminate any distractions that come from differing styles of dress. It also prepares them for future academic and professional experiences where appropriate attire is important.

The school understands that there are financial implications that come with purchasing uniform. We have a wide variety of pre-loved uniform that parents can make use of. Please call into school to see what is available. Additionally, if you have any unused items that no longer fit, then donations to the school would be greatly appreciated.
Additional support is available in the form of grants from the Welsh government. Please follow the link or below or search for more information.

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OUR POLICIES

School Policies and Documents

Find all our key school policies and essential documents here. These are reviewed regularly and outline how we keep pupils safe and support their learning. If you need more information about any policy, please contact the school office.

OUR FRIENDS

Friends Of Roch School 

Friends of Roch School are a group who meet regularly to organise fundraising events; primarily for the pupils’ enjoyment, but with the additional aim of raising money to boost the limited resources of the school. 

If you are interested in getting involved and supporting the friends with their fundraising, please contact the school for more info. 

Community

We believe it is important for the whole community of the School to work together to obtain the best outcomes for the children.

We try to involve and support as many local businesses as possible and we are always grateful for their support for us.​​​

Events

We organise a wide variety of events across the school year, including:

Bingo

School discos

Cake stalls

Raffles

The Summer Fair

The annual Christmas Bazaar

Funds

The funds raised by the Friends are spent on the ‘extras’ that are not provided for in the school budget.

We regularly fund coaches for trips and visiting musicians, authors etc.and also undertake extended fundraising to assist the school in funding larger projects.

In the year 2024/2025, we were delighted to be able to give £4000 to the school for the development of the school's outdoor areas - a brand new outdoor classroom and two new wooden canopies for the classrooms. Keep an eye on the Friends Facebook group for updates!

Safeguarding 

Safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do, and our school is committed to providing a safe, caring and supportive environment where all children can thrive. We work hard to promote the wellbeing of every pupil through clear policies, staff training, and creating a culture where children feel valued and listened to. If anyone has a concern about the safety or welfare of a child, it is important that this is reported straight away to the school’s Designated Safeguarding Personnel, who are trained to take the appropriate action to keep children safe. Concerns can also be reported directly to the Child Care Assessment Team at Pembrokeshire County Council, who work in partnership with schools and families to ensure children are protected and supported.

Roch CP School Designated Safeguarding Personnel:

Designated Safeguarding Lead for the school:

Mr Owen Good (Headteacher)

Deputy Safeguarding Lead:

Miss Danni Moszoro

Deputy Dafeguarding Lead:

Mrs Kirsty MacDougall-Williams

Safeguarding Governor:

Mrs Karen Loo

Child Care Assessment Team (CCATs):

Child Care Assessment Team - Pembrokeshire County Council

01437 764551

School Lunches

At our school, we encourage healthy eating and provide balanced, nutritious school lunches every day to support children’s wellbeing and learning. In Wales, all primary school children are eligible for Free School Meals, making it easier for every family to access a hot, healthy meal at lunchtime. Families also have the option to send their child in with a packed lunch if they prefer, but we ask that these are healthy and balanced to promote good eating habits.

For the full menu please visit Pembrokeshire County Council's Website: 

Primary Schools Menu - Pembrokeshire County Council

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