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St David's College, Llandudno

Coordinates: 53°18′34″N 3°47′56″W / 53.30950°N 3.79897°W / 53.30950; -3.79897
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St David's College
Address
Map
Gloddaeth Hall

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LL30 1RD

Coordinates53°18′34″N 3°47′56″W / 53.30950°N 3.79897°W / 53.30950; -3.79897
Information
TypeIndependent day and boarding
Established1965
FounderJohn Mayor
Local authorityConwy
Department for Education URN401971 Tables
HeadteacherMr Andrew Russell
GenderMixed
Age9 to 19
Enrollment240
HousesSnowdon, Tryfan, Cader Idris
Colour(s)Navy, Green, Yellow    
Websitehttp://www.stdavidscollege.co.uk/

St David's College, Llandudno, Conwy, North Wales is an independent boarding and day school. The school was founded by John Mayor in 1965 with the aim of offering a whole-person education based on Christian principles and outdoor education. The school also supports children and young adults with learning difficulties and has a whole-school approach to dyslexia with considerable emphasis on developing individual talents

It occupies an eclectic variety of buildings such as Gloddaeth Hall, centred on the Minstrel Hall dating from the Tudor period, right up to Chelsea/Augusta Houses and the Keith Lennard Technology Centre, which have all been built in the last few years.

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Notable former pupils

Notable former pupils of St David's include :

References

  1. ^ British Dyslexia Association Organisational Members' Directory Archived 2007-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Moffat, Jerry (2009). Jerry Moffatt Revelations. Vertebrate Publishing. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-906148-11-9. {{cite book}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Who'll inherit London?". Evening Standard. 2004-01-23.
  4. ^ "Simeon Oakley". IMDB.
  5. ^ "Sculptor Nick Elphick's royal appointment for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee". Cheshire Life. 2016-01-16.

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