As well as our regular news and photos from schools across Wrexham and Flintshire, we have a round-up of events and achievements in today's School Report.

If you would like to feature anything from your school, you can share with us direct here or email claire.pierce@newsquest.co.uk

Ysgol Mynydd Isa

Ysgol Mynydd Isa Junior BSL choir.

Ysgol Mynydd Isa Junior BSL choir.

The Junior BSL choir at the school put on performance for parents and family members.

They were able to showcase the songs they had been learning during the year in their extra curricular lunchtime club.

Ysgol Mynydd Isa's Criw Cymraeg were also present, and used their Welsh vocabulary to offer tea, coffee and cakes to guests.

Ysgol Mynydd Isa Junior BSL choir.

Ysgol Mynydd Isa Junior BSL choir.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon, Deeside

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils at the Urdd Eisteddfod.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils at the Urdd Eisteddfod.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils at the Urdd Eisteddfod.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils at the Urdd Eisteddfod.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils at the Urdd Eisteddfod.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils at the Urdd Eisteddfod.

The has competed in the National Urdd Eisteddfod in Maldwyn. The reciting party represented Fflint and Wrecsam, and were successful in gaining first place in the group recitation competition for Year 6 and below.

The Hip Hop Street group also represented Fflint and Wrecsam at the National Eisteddfod and performed extremely well.

The whole school is so proud of all the children who competed in the different rounds of the Urdd Eisteddfodau this year.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils during a week of trying different sports.

Ysgol Ty Ffynnon pupils during a week of trying different sports.

• Children at the school have been taking part in different sporting activities organised by Will Broster from Aura.

A small group of children went to Mold Tennis Club and took part in a tennis festival, where they worked on a range of tennis skills and then had the opportunity to play against each other and other schools.

It was a great opportunity for some children who don't often have the opportunity to take part in more competitive sports.

Another group of children went to Connah's Quay Cricket Club and competed against other schools in cricket matches.

They all had a great day and are looking forward to practicing the skills they learnt back in school.

Ysgol Derwenfa, Leeswood

The school had a packed schedule celebrating Youth Sports Trust National School Sports Week.

It's the second year running which the primary school has celebrated the initiative, which is used to promote 60 minutes per day of physical activity.

Victor Ludorum award for best Year 6 male athlete, to Joe Thomas and Victrix Ludorum for best female Year 6 athlete, Katie Upton.

Victor Ludorum award for best Year 6 male athlete, to Joe Thomas and Victrix Ludorum for best female Year 6 athlete, Katie Upton.

On the Monday they held their Foundation Learning and Key Stage 2 sports day. All pupils from nursery to Year 6 took part in a range of races. Families also took part in some fun invitational races, including the 75m sprint, egg and spoon race and Year 6 family relay race. The Victor Ludorum award for best Year 6 male athlete went to Joe Thomas and the Victrix Ludorum for best female Year 6 athlete went to Katie Upton.

Tuesday saw the school welcome an inspirational visit from ex-pupil Jamie Crowther, who is the current Wales U17s assistant manager and Stockport County Under 18s manager. He spoke to the children about his experiences as a Cymru Premier League player, as well as his coaching roles now he has retired from playing football. Jamie inspired the children by talking about coaching at the recent U17s European Football Championships in Cyprus, and delivered two fun football sessions on the school field.

Jamie Crowther with Ysgol Derwenfa pupils during football sessions.

Jamie Crowther with Ysgol Derwenfa pupils during football sessions.

Jamie said: "Really enjoyed going back to my primary school to discuss the journey so far. My first role models in coaching and teaching started here so was great to go back and see them and see how they look to inspire the next generation of children in the village."

There was a visit from Dan Moore on Friday, Wrexham Under 18s manager and Joe Culshaw, Wrexham in the Community coach.

First Dan talked the children through the key considerations when designing sports sessions. The children had the opportunity to design their own sports sessions across different sports, including football, basketball and rounders, before presenting their session plans to the rest of the class.

Joe then spoke to the children about his position as part of the Community Trust, where his main role in engaging the local community in sport, fitness and physical activity.

Ysgol Derwenfa deputy headteacher John Jones, with Dan Moore and Joe Culshaw, and pupils.

Ysgol Derwenfa deputy headteacher John Jones, with Dan Moore and Joe Culshaw, and pupils.

Dan said: "Joe and I were delighted to be able to support Ysgol Derwenfa during National School Sports Week. Football is an industry which offers a broad range of opportunities, and being able to share our journey as coaches within our academy and Community Trust will hopefully act as a positive point of reference for the pupils moving forward. We'd like to thank the pupils and staff at Ysgol Derwenfa for their warm welcome."

Deputy headteacher John Jones added: "This is the second consecutive year in which we have participated in National School Sport Week.

"As a school, we are passionate about providing our pupils with the opportunity to take part in sport and physical activity.

"I'd like to thank Jamie Crowther, Dan Moore and Joe Culshaw for coming in to inspire our children.

"The sessions have really opened the children's eyes to what sporting careers they can aspire to in the future and the hard work which is required."