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During 2013 the school was placed in Estyn's Special Measures category. [2] With the support of Newtown High School the school underwent numerous changes, however under Powys County Council plans, approved by Welsh Government, [3] John Beddoes High School closed on 10 April 2014 to be reopened as a campus of Newtown High School on 11 April 2014 ...
Ysgol Bro Ddyfi was a bilingual school, offering teaching in Welsh and English, and was based in the town of Machynlleth, Powys, Wales. It was a BAND 3 school according to the Welsh school banding table of 2013, [1] previously BAND 2 in 2012 and BAND 4 in 2011. The school closed in 2014 after many years of success. To be reopened the following ...
Severe gales closed 50 schools and caused major disruption across Wales on Friday. ... Dyfed-Powys Police said road conditions in the region were "extremely poor" due to multiple fallen trees.
The calls come as snow and icy conditions forced about 80 schools to close across Wales on Thursday and a new warning of ice was issued. More than half of the school closures were in Conwy county ...
Caereinion High School achieved all Grade 2 attributes, bar one category which was given a Grade 3. The school includes a 5×60 officer. 5×60 is a scheme designed for schools in the country to encourage young people to take part in 60 minutes of physical activity daily.
Dyffryn Comprehensive School,opened 1912, closed 2018 Glan Afan Comprehensive School , opened 1896, closed 2016 Rhydhir Secondary Modern School, opened 1952, closed 1973 (site was used by Dwr-y-Felin until 2012)
The school also managed John Beddoes School in Presteigne in 2013/14, and on 10 April 2014, John Beddoes School was closed, and reopened as a campus of Newtown High School, [2] named the John Beddoes Campus. The Newtown site became the Newtown Campus of Newtown High School. [3]
About 60 schools in Northern Ireland closed on Monday due to structural damage caused by Storm Éowyn, a DE spokesperson said. 'Lost food supplies' Paul Givan met with the Education Authority (EA ...