Ysgol Glan y Môr
Ysgol Glan y Môr | |
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Address | |
Cardiff Road , , LL53 5NU | |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive |
Established | 1969 |
Local authority | Gwynedd Council |
Headteacher | Menai Jones |
Staff | Mr Guto Wyn-Deputy Head, Mrs Llinos Griffith-Deputy Head |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 11 to 16 |
Enrollment | 480 |
Language | Welsh English |
Houses | Tudwal , Enlli , Gwylan |
Colour(s) | Dark Green and Amber |
Website | glanymor.gwynedd.sch.uk |
Ysgol Glan y Môr is a Welsh-medium comprehensive school in the market town of Pwllheli in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The school serves a large part of the Llŷn Peninsula (Template:Lang-cy). There were 480 pupils on roll in 2017, compared with 518 at the time of the last inspection in 2009.[1] According to the latest Estyn inspection report, approximately three-quarters of pupils come from Welsh-speaking or bilingual homes.[1]
History
The modern school was formed when the former Pwllheli Grammar School and the Frondeg Secondary Modern Schools merged. These occupied sites at Ysgol Penrallt (Now home to the Pwllheli campus of Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor) and Upper Ala Road, respectively. The two schools merged in mid-1969 to form a comprehensive school.
The junior pupils (First Year and Second Year) were located at the Ysgol Penrallt site and the senior pupils (Third Year and upwards) were located at a new building constructed on Cardiff Road. This new school was subsequently expanded to accommodate all pupils in the 1990s.
Notable former pupils
- John Rosas Baker - Anglo-Portuguese politician and former leader of the Earth Party
- Gwyneth Glyn - poet and singer
- Sir David Hughes Parry(1893-1973) was Vice-Chancellor of London University from 1945-1948 (attended Pwllheli county school)
- Hywel Williams - politician
References
- ^ a b "Inspection report Ysgol Glan y Mor 2017" (PDF). Estyn. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
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