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  2. The Cathedral School, Llandaff - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral School consists of three sections: Infant School (ages 3–7), Junior School (ages 7–11) and Senior School (years 7–13). Sixth form teaching began in September 2013. In the 2012 Estyn inspection, the overarching judgements made by the inspectors were that the school's current performance was Excellent and that the school's ...

  3. Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales High School - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop of Llandaff High School (Welsh: Ysgol Uwchradd yr Eglwys yng Nghymru Esgob Llandaf) is a Church in Wales, Christian faith comprehensive school in the Llandaff area of Cardiff, Wales. The school admits students aged 11 to 18, from Cardiff and surrounding areas such as Vale of Glamorgan, Pontypridd and Bridgend.

  4. St Teilo's Church in Wales High School - Wikipedia

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    The school moved to a new building located on the former playing fields of Llanedeyrn High School [1] in September 2013, after Llanedeyrn High School closed. Today, the school accommodates around 1400 Christian, faith and non-faith pupils between the ages of 11 and 18, with year groups 7 to 11 and an optional sixth form (year groups 12 and 13).

  5. St David's Catholic College - Wikipedia

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    St. David's College opened in 1987 with an age range between 16 and 19 years. It occupies the building previously used by Heathfield High School, a defunct Roman Catholic High School. [2] The majority of students live in Cardiff, although admissions priority is given to students from Roman Catholic secondary schools in the surrounding area.

  6. Saint David - Wikipedia

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    David (Welsh: Dewi Sant; Latin: Davidus; c. 500 – c. 589) was a Welsh Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Mynyw during the 6th century. He is the patron saint of Wales. David was a native of Wales, and tradition has preserved a relatively large amount of detail about his life.

  7. Bishop Vaughan Catholic School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Vaughan Catholic School is a coeducational Catholic secondary school in the Morriston area of Swansea. It is under the remit of the Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia . The school was founded in 1966 by people of Swansea.

  8. Huw Jones (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born on 1 July 1934. [2] He was educated at Pontardawe Grammar School, a state school in the Swansea Valley. [3] He studied at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1955, and at University College, Oxford, graduating with a further BA in 1958. [4]

  9. Diocese of Bangor - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop of Bangor is the ordinary of the Diocese of Bangor. The incumbent is Andy John, who was consecrated the 81st Bishop of Bangor in 2008. [3] Since 2022 he has also been the Archbishop of Wales, and on 19 January 2024, he announced the appointment of David Morris as the next assistant bishop of Bangor and titular Bishop of Bardsey. [4]