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Ysgol y Preseli

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Ysgol Gyfun y Preseli
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Information
TypeState school
Motto'Cofia Ddysgu Byw'
Established1958
Local authorityPembrokeshire
ChairmanMr Des Davies
HeadMr Michael Davies
Deputy HeadMrs Iola Phillips
GenderBoth
Age11 to 18
Enrollment906 (in 2016)
HousesNyfer  , Taf  , Cleddau  
Colour(s)Years 7 - 11, White and Maroon    , Years 12 - 13, White and Black    
Websitehttp://www.ysgolypreseli.com

Ysgol Y Preseli is a bilingual comprehensive 11-18 school in the village of Crymych, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

History

Ysgol Y Preseli was declared an official bilingual school on 1 September 1991. Before this time it was called "Ysgol Gyfun Ddwyieithog y Preseli." The school's slogan is "Cofia Ddysgu Byw", which translates from Welsh to "Remember to Learn to Live".

On 30 January 2009 D. Martin Lloyd stepped down as headmaster of the school, after 19 years in the role, in order to take up his current position as manager of the National Professional Qualification for Headship. Michael Davies, the deputy headmaster, was appointed the acting headmaster and in February 2009 was promoted to headmaster.

Welsh language

Approximately 43% of pupils come from Welsh-speaking homes, and nearly all pupils speak Welsh fluently.[1] Ysgol y Preseli is currently a Category 2A Bilingual school, meaning that at least 80% of subjects, apart from English and Welsh, are taught only through the medium of Welsh to all pupils.[2] Welsh is the administrative language of the school. All extra curricular activities are also conducted through the medium of Welsh. In addition, pupils are expected to speak Welsh to each other outside of the classroom.[3]

Academic standards

In the latest Estyn school inspection in 2008, Ysgol y Preseli was recognised as a "good school with outstanding features" point 1 on a five-point scale.[4] In the latest move by the Welsh Government, introducing banding to schools, Ysgol Y Preseli was the only school in Pembrokeshire to rate in the best first band.

The latest inspection report by Estyn (2008), shows the school had a GCSE pass rate of 60% (5 GCSEs grades A*-C), and 98% should gain at least five GCSEs grades A*-G.[5]

Eisteddfod

Ysgol Y Preseli held an Eisteddfod on 1 March 2011. The event was split into two parts - one for the Iau (Junior) and one for the Hyn (Senior). Another Eisteddfod was held in June/July 2016.[citation needed]

Curriculum

Pupils must study all Core, Humanities, Creative, and Technology subjects plus French in years 7,8 and 9. Pupils in years 10 and 11 must study the Core Subjects as well as a choice of 4 other GCSE subjects. Years 12 and 13 have a choice to study either 3 or 4 AS/A Levels from any of the curriculum subjects. The Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification is also a part of the curriculum at Ysgol y Preseli, pupils in Year 11 will complete the Welsh Baccalaureate at Intermediate level and Advanced level in years 12 and 13.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. ^ "A report on Ysgol y Preseli" (PDF). Estyn. Estyn. November 2016.
  2. ^ "Ysgol y Preseli". mylocalschool.wales.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
  3. ^ "School Language". Ysgol y Preseli. Ysgol Y Preseli. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  4. ^ School inspection report, Estyn, October 2008
  5. ^ School inspection report, Estyn, October 2008
  6. ^ "'There's a little boy running rings around everyone' How Joe Allen dazzled on his first day at school", Wales Online, 6 July 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2016.

51°58′16″N 4°38′49″W / 51.971°N 4.647°W / 51.971; -4.647