Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy

Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy
Motto Gyda'n gilydd allwn gyrraedd ein potensial
Together we will achieve our potential
Headteacher Elan Davies
Location Nebo Road
Llanrwst
Conwy
LL26 0AP
Wales
Coordinates: 53°08′21″N 3°47′33″W / 53.1392°N 3.7926°W / 53.1392; -3.7926
Local authority Conwy
DfE URN 401686 Tables
Students 800
Ages 11–18
Colours Maroon

Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy is a bilingual co-educational comprehensive school in the town of Llanrwst in Conwy County Borough, North Wales. The school serves the community of Llanrwst and the many surrounding villages including the rural districts of Betws-y-Coed, Dolgarrog and Cerrigydrudion. There are around 800 pupils currently enrolled in the school (783 at the last inspection, including 116 in the sixth form[1]) and most of them are bilingual. The school has recently been moved onto one expanded site which had originally housed years 7-9 only. The site of the upper school (the oldest building and site of the original grammar school) has been developed into an NHS centre.

The current headteacher of the school is Elan Davies, the first female headteacher of the school in 400 years.[2] The deputy head is Mr John Lloyd Roberts.

The school was founded as Llanrwst Grammar School in 1610 by Sir John Wynn, which was situated in the building of the 'upper school'. In 1960 it was renamed Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy (Conwy Valley School) to reflect the fact that the school served the wider Conwy Valley. In February 2005 the pupils were all moved to the Sodexo-owned site on Nebo Road.

Examinations

The school offers education for KS3, KS4 and Post-16 students. It offers GCSE, Entry Level examinations for KS4 and AS-level and A-level for Post-16 education. It is a Welsh Joint Education Committee accredited centre for presenting records of national achievement, using the WJEC as an examination board. This school was the first in Conwy to give Year 10 pupils a chance to get a qualification in Physical Education, without taking up the GCSE.

Notable former pupils

References

  1. "First female headteacher in 400 years appointed to Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy". Daily Post. October 2, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
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