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Mae’r ysgol yn rhan enfawr o’ch bywyd rhwng 11 ac 16 oed. Yn ystod y cyfnod hwn rydych yn yr hyn a elwir yn system yr ysgol uwchradd ac addysgir ystod o bynciau i chi fel Saesneg, Mathemateg, Gwyddoniaeth, Celf, Hanes ac Ieithoedd.

O 5 hyd at 16 oed, y gyfraith yw bod plant a phobl ifanc yn derbyn addysg amser llawn.

Mae eich rhieni yn gyfrifol am sicrhau eich bod yn derbyn yr addysg amser llawn hon sy’n addas ar gyfer eich oed a’ch gallu. Os oes gennych anghenion addysgol arbennig, dylech dderbyn cymorth i helpu eich dysgu.

Addysgir rhai pobl ifanc gartref neu mae ganddynt diwtoriaid preifat ond dim ond os yw’r Awdurdod Addysg Lleol (AALl) yn fodlon fod yr addysg o safon ddigon uchel.

Cynigir dewis o gymwysterau cenedlaethol i’r rhan fwyaf o bobl ifanc rhwng 11 a 16 oed, gan gynnwys TGAU (Tystysgrif Gyffredinol Addysg Uwchradd), Diplomau Cyntaf a Chymwysterau Galwedigaethol Cenedlaethol (NVQs).

TGAU yw’r cymhwyster mwyaf poblogaidd i’w astudio a chynigir TGAU mewn ystod o bynciau yn dibynnu ar yr ysgol a fynychwch a’ch diddordebau.

Mae’r adran hon yn edrych ar rai o’r prif bethau a allai effeithio arnoch chi pan ydych yn yr ysgol.

6 CommentsPostiwch sylw

bikemad75

Rhoddwyd sylw 7 mis yn ôl - 16th October 2012 - 21:23pm

Its not 'some' young people that are home schooled, hundreds are!

Jayne45

Rhoddwyd sylw 7 mis yn ôl - 16th October 2012 - 21:26pm

It is not up to the LEA to scrutinise elective home education, it is the parents legal responsibility. If parents decide to deregister a child then local home education groups can offer support both socially and educationally.

6yearshomeedding

Rhoddwyd sylw 7 mis yn ôl - 16th October 2012 - 21:40pm

"Some young people are educated at home or have private tutors but only if the Local Education Authority (LEA) is satisfied that the education is of a high enough standard."

This is totally wrong, you should check the law and the guidelines, very unprofessional.

thesurealist

Rhoddwyd sylw 7 mis yn ôl - 16th October 2012 - 21:58pm

"Some young people are educated at home or have private tutors but only if the Local Education Authority (LEA) is satisfied that the education is of a high enough standard."

The LEA has no such requirement or duty where children are Electively Home Educated. Please amend this website to abide by the law.

neenaw

Rhoddwyd sylw 7 mis yn ôl - 16th October 2012 - 22:15pm

Just need to correct you about home education, you don't need permission. As said, it is the parents [or guardians] who are responsible for providing an education and most delegate this to school but if you decide not to send your child to school, obviously therefore, there is no need to ask permission of anyone. However, not all local authorities actually understand this or if they do, they might not make it clear that you have no need to ask for permission or be subject to the vigilance that they often say is required.

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Rhoddwyd sylw 7 mis yn ôl - 17th October 2012 - 11:02am

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