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The school also receives a number of pupils from schools outside the catchment area.
The school also receives a number of pupils from schools outside the catchment area.


== What Glan-y-Môr provides for pupils ==

<big>'''''<big>E</big>'''ntitlement''</big><br />
A quality education in an environment where expectations are high and all achievements are valued. Glan-y-Môr aims to develop independent thinking, self-discipline, confidence and motivation. Glan-y-Môr provides challenging experiences that take account of individual needs and aptitudes. In order to do excellence in teaching and learning.

<big>'''''<big>E</big>'''mpowerment''</big><br />
Glan-y-Môr helps pupils to reach their maximum potential in all areas and equip them with the knowledge, skills and values to help them take their place as responsible, well-rounded, caring members of society. Glan-y-Môr encourages a strong sense of personal and social responsibility, and high moral standards. In order to do this, Glan-y-Môr aim to give their pupils high expectations of themselves and for them to be ambitious so that they can succeed and cope in the rapidly changing outside world.

<big>'''''<big>E</big>'''njoyment''</big><br />
Glan-y-Môr enable pupils to enjoy their education by creating a sense of family and engaging them as willing learners and fulfilled citizens. Glan-y-Môr aim to provide a safe, well-disciplined and friendly environment for work and learning. Glan-y-Môr encourages mutual respect, integrity, honesty, loyalty, team-work, community spirit and pride in one's appearance. In order to do this, Glan-y-Môr aim to develop a strong partnership between staff, pupils, parents and carers, and the woder community, with high levels of commitment and support from all.<ref>Glan-y-Môr School Prospectus, pages 2 & 3, 2003</ref>


== Outside praise ==
== Outside praise ==

Revision as of 22:59, 30 January 2008

Ysgol Glan-y-Môr School
Glan-Y-Mor Badge
Location
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Information
TypeComprehensive
Motto[Ymdrech â Lwydda] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)
"Success through Effort"
HeadteacherMr S. B. Jones
Websitehttp://www.Glanymor.com/

Ysgol Glan-y-Môr School is a mixed, community comprehensive school of around 650 pupils, catering for all abilities across an age range of 11 to 16. It is a fine school with a deep sense of pride in the achievements of all its members and an emphasis on high standards of work, behaviour, attitude and appearance.

The school is situated at the heart of the town of Burry Port, though pupils are drawn from the coastal strip extending from Pwll, through Burry Port and Pembrey to Kidwelly, and inland to Mynydd-y-Garreg and Trimsaran. Approximately 30% of the pupils live within walking distance of the campus but the majority are bussed in from a catchment area consisting of small towns and villages


The main partner primary schools are:

  • Burry Port Junior School
  • Pembrey CP School
  • Ysgol-y-Castell, Kidwelly
  • Ysgol Trimsaran
  • Pwll CP School
  • Ysgol Mynydd-y-Garreg.

The school also receives a number of pupils from schools outside the catchment area.


Outside praise

Glan-y-Môr has recently received praise from a number of sources:

  • Schools in and around Carmarthenshire have raised more than £8,000 to help children living in slums around the world. Local schools joined forces with almost 300 others around the country to participate in a special sporting event to raise much needed cash. The Schoolchildren for Children charity event held last September raised £8,134.05...Glan-y-Môr School's contribution was £1000[1]
  • Glan-y-Môr takes part annually in the University of Wales, Lampeter's Expanding Horizons programme. This is designed to support and help young people aged 15 and 16 to achieve at least a grade C or above in the core curriculum subjects of Maths, English, Science and Welsh in their GCSEs. Glan-y-Môr supply around 20 students to take part in the revision sessions. The Revision Week is provided at no cost to the students (not even for study materials and books etc.) as the programme is supported by the West and Mid Wales Widening Access Partnership, European Union Social Fund and Scottish Power Learning.[2]
  • A school has appointed a full-time 'agony aunt' to help pupils deal with problems such as bullying, relationships and stress. Glan-y-Mor Comprehensive in Burry Port is among the first in Wales to offer such a service and the move has won the backing of a leading children's charity...Cordula Bellan of Childline said: "Most schools really try hard to meet the emotional needs of pupils today. It's a good thing to have an independent person in a school to offer counselling...I think many schools will be interested in following this (Glan-y-Mor)."[3]

Contact

Ysgol Glan-y-Môr School
Heol Elfed
Burry Port
Carmarthenshire
SA16 0AL

Tel: 01554 832507
Fax: 01554 836110
E-Mail: Ysgol@glanymor.carms.sch.uk

References

  1. ^ South Wales Evening Post (Newspaper) (2007-02-21). "Youngsters join forces for Charity". South West Wales Media Ltd. Retrieved 2007-06-28. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ University of Wales, Lampeter Press Release (2006-04-25). "Expanding Horizons in Lampeter". Retrieved 2007-06-28. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ BBC News. "'Agony Aunt' sorts school cares". Retrieved 2007-06-28.

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