Elsie told us that St David’s Day is celebrated on 1st March.
Morwenna told us that St David led a simple life. She said he was a gentle man and ate plain food like bread.
Daniel told us that he became an Archbishop and that he rose up from the ground when he was leading a meeting teaching about Christianity and the Welsh people thought he was a very important person.
Thomas remembered that the important symbols were the daffodil and a leek.
Reggie said that the welsh people eat Leek soup and a broth on St David’s Day. Rosie said that they dance and parade through the streets to celebrate the day.
Year 1 liked looking at the traditional costumes of Wales. Dorothy remembered the colours were red, white and black. Kyton remembered the tall black hat that the girls wear.
Dexter knew that there is a red dragon on the Welsh flag.
Below is a selection of replies to some of the questions asked.
Who celebrates St David’s day?
Darcie- The people who live in Wales.
When is St David’s Day?
Freya- On Tuesday!
Conor- That’s the same day as Pancake Day!
What do you think Of the Welsh flag?
Holly- I have been to Wales. I have seen lots of flags with dragons on. They look like the Chinese Dragons we looked at when we celebrated Chinese New Year.
Winnie-The flag is good. I think I have been to Wales with my mum. I ate leeks, I do not like them.
St Davids day is celebrated on 1st March. It is a very important day for the Welsh people as they celebrate the life of St David.
Zunnurain – they wear a leek or a daffodil symbol to remember the importance of St Davids day.
Ellie – St David taught people about Christianity and led a very simple life.
Riley – the Welsh costume looks smart but I wouldn’t like to wear it.
Finley – on St Davids day the people would be waving the Welsh flag with the red dragon.
Elsie told us that St David’s Day is celebrated on 1st March.
Morwenna told us that St David led a simple life. She said he was a gentle man and ate plain food like bread.
Daniel told us that he became an Archbishop and that he rose up from the ground when he was leading a meeting teaching about Christianity and the Welsh people thought he was a very important person.
Thomas remembered that the important symbols were the daffodil and a leek.
Reggie said that the welsh people eat Leek soup and a broth on St David’s Day. Rosie said that they dance and parade through the streets to celebrate the day.
Year 1 liked looking at the traditional costumes of Wales. Dorothy remembered the colours were red, white and black. Kyton remembered the tall black hat that the girls wear.
Dexter knew that there is a red dragon on the Welsh flag.
F2 discussed St David’s Day
Below is a selection of replies to some of the questions asked.
Who celebrates St David’s day?
Darcie- The people who live in Wales.
When is St David’s Day?
Freya- On Tuesday!
Conor- That’s the same day as Pancake Day!
What do you think Of the Welsh flag?
Holly- I have been to Wales. I have seen lots of flags with dragons on. They look like the Chinese Dragons we looked at when we celebrated Chinese New Year.
Winnie-The flag is good. I think I have been to Wales with my mum. I ate leeks, I do not like them.
St Davids day is celebrated on 1st March. It is a very important day for the Welsh people as they celebrate the life of St David.
Zunnurain – they wear a leek or a daffodil symbol to remember the importance of St Davids day.
Ellie – St David taught people about Christianity and led a very simple life.
Riley – the Welsh costume looks smart but I wouldn’t like to wear it.
Finley – on St Davids day the people would be waving the Welsh flag with the red dragon.
The children in year 4 discussed St. David and why we celebrate St. David’s Day.
William said that we celebrate by having daffodils and having leeks to eat as this is what is traditionally eaten.
Georgia said that we eat soup on this day.
Poppy-Mai said that the national symbol for wales is a red dragon.
Edward said that a costume is worn by many of the children and some adults.