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Monmouth Comprehensive School

Monmouth Comprehensive School (Welsh: Ysgol Gyfun Trefynwy) is a comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11–18, situated in Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales.

Monmouth Comprehensive School
Address
Old Dixton Road

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Information
TypeComprehensive School
MottoLearning To Lead Our Lives (Welsh: Dysgu Trwy Arwain)
Local authorityMonmouthshire County Council
Chair of governorsVictoria Smith
HeadteacherHugo Hutchison
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1600[1]
Colour(s)Navy   Light Blue  
Websitehttp://monmouthcomprehensive.org.uk/

History edit

The school was established in 1903 when it was known as William Jones Elementary School. This sandstone building is at the west end of the site and was built for the Haberdashers Company. This was probably designed by Henry Stock. New buildings were built at the end of the war in what has been described as an undemonstrative style. In September 1947 it became the Monmouth Secondary Modern School, before changing to its current name in September 1977. At that time further classroom blocks were built at the north east end of the site.[2] The school has Monmouth Leisure Centre in its grounds.

Description edit

Currently the school has approximately 1700 students and offers a broad and balanced knowledge-rich curriculum across all Key Stages. [when?]The school runs an extensive and diverse programme of curriculum enrichment activities and after school clubs, especially in music, drama, science, cookery and physical education.

Welsh edit

The school teaches Welsh as the subject has been compulsory in Wales since the Welsh Language Act of 1993. However, in 2009 there were still students being sent to John Kyrle High School in Ross-on-Wye, England where the Act does not apply. At the same time another bus brought children from Ross to the school where they would learn Welsh.[3]

Previous headteachers edit

  • 1903 (1903): J.D. Gregory (Master)
  • 1906 (1906): R. Bradbury M.A.
  • 1908 (1908): C.J. Powell M.A.
  • 1926 (1926): J.E. Protheroe B.A.
  • 1955 (1955): W.H. Sparkes B.Sc.
  • 1966 (1966): J Alderton B.A.
  • 1984 (1984): D.A.L Every B.A., M.Ed, F.R.G.S
  • 2001 (2001): s C.J Herman M.A.
  • 2011 (2011): T. Bird B.Sc & R.V. Davies B.A.
  • 2012 (2012): R.V. Davies B.A.
  • 2020 (2020): H. Hutchison M.A.

Outside the classroom edit

Sport edit

 
The Leisure Centre

Monmouth Leisure Centre is within the grounds of the school and this has a swimming pool, squash courts and space for indoor and outdoor sports.[4] The school is well represented at all age groups in sports including rugby (both league and union), football, hockey, cricket, and netball. The Year 11 rugby league team were crowned Carnegie Schools Welsh champions[when?]. Many students represent the county and national teams. The school has been recognised for sporting achievement. Three students were chosen as Olympic Ambassadors and two were Olympic Torch bearers in 2012.

Rowing edit

 
Rowing club

The school runs the Monmouth Comprehensive School Boat Club which is affiliated to British Rowing (boat code MOC).[5] It is the only fully comprehensive school rowing club in England and Wales.

Many students compete in national championships with some gaining international recognition.[6] At the British Rowing Championships the women's J16 single scull won the national title in 2013 featuring Rio Chandler [7] and the Open J16 quad scull crew won the national title in 2017.[8]

Extra curricular clubs and academies edit

Monmouth Comprehensive School runs a range of after school clubs and academies aimed at providing students with an opportunity for extended learning. Clubs include equine academy, fencing, cookery and many more.

Eco-Schools edit

Monmouth Comprehensive School is striving to become a more eco-friendly school; the Eco-Council is about to apply for their second green flag. The Eco-Schools Committee is an established forum of pupils of all ages, who are trying to improve the environmental aspects of everyday life in Monmouth. It is based around the philosophy of "Learning To Care For Our World". In 2012, the school held a successful Green Week which helped raise awareness of Fairtrade and recycling. Activities that were undertaken included a paper mountain to raise awareness of how much paper is used within the school, an ecotree, a logo competition and many more, all designed to raise awareness of environmental issues within the school. There are plans to fill a time capsule which will be buried under the Jubilee Oak tree that the school will be receiving soon. This will give students of the future a chance to see what the school was like in 2012. In addition to this, the school already has an established recycling policy and an effective litter management system.

References edit

  1. ^ Inspection | Reports - Monmouth Comprehensive School (PDF). Estyn (April 2010). Retrieved on 2012-03-23.
  2. ^ Newman, John (2000). Gwent/Monmouthshire. Yale University Press. p. 680. ISBN 9780300096309.
  3. ^ Cross-border provision of public services for Wales p.169. Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Welsh Affairs Committee. 2009. p. 303. ISBN 9780215539977.
  4. ^ "Monmouth Leisure Centre". Monmouthshire County Council. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  5. ^ "Club details". British Rowing.
  6. ^ Monmouth Comprehensive School Boat Club. Monmouth Comprehensive School. Retrieved on 2012-05-17.
  7. ^ . Web Archive. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017.
  8. ^ "2017 British Rowing Junior Championships results" (PDF). British Rowing.

External links edit

  • School website (newly online Jan 2013)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Monmouth Comprehensive School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Monmouth Comprehensive School Welsh Ysgol Gyfun Trefynwy is a comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11 18 situated in Monmouth Monmouthshire Wales Monmouth Comprehensive SchoolAddressOld Dixton RoadMonmouth MonmouthshireWalesInformationTypeComprehensive SchoolMottoLearning To Lead Our Lives Welsh Dysgu Trwy Arwain Local authorityMonmouthshire County CouncilChair of governorsVictoria SmithHeadteacherHugo HutchisonGenderMixedAge11 to 18Enrolment1600 1 Colour s Navy Light Blue Websitehttp monmouthcomprehensive org uk Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Welsh 4 Previous headteachers 5 Outside the classroom 5 1 Sport 5 1 1 Rowing 5 2 Extra curricular clubs and academies 5 3 Eco Schools 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe school was established in 1903 when it was known as William Jones Elementary School This sandstone building is at the west end of the site and was built for the Haberdashers Company This was probably designed by Henry Stock New buildings were built at the end of the war in what has been described as an undemonstrative style In September 1947 it became the Monmouth Secondary Modern School before changing to its current name in September 1977 At that time further classroom blocks were built at the north east end of the site 2 The school has Monmouth Leisure Centre in its grounds Description editCurrently the school has approximately 1700 students and offers a broad and balanced knowledge rich curriculum across all Key Stages when The school runs an extensive and diverse programme of curriculum enrichment activities and after school clubs especially in music drama science cookery and physical education Welsh editThe school teaches Welsh as the subject has been compulsory in Wales since the Welsh Language Act of 1993 However in 2009 there were still students being sent to John Kyrle High School in Ross on Wye England where the Act does not apply At the same time another bus brought children from Ross to the school where they would learn Welsh 3 Previous headteachers edit1903 1903 J D Gregory Master 1906 1906 R Bradbury M A 1908 1908 C J Powell M A 1926 1926 J E Protheroe B A 1955 1955 W H Sparkes B Sc 1966 1966 J Alderton B A 1984 1984 D A L Every B A M Ed F R G S 2001 2001 s C J Herman M A 2011 2011 T Bird B Sc amp R V Davies B A 2012 2012 R V Davies B A 2020 2020 H Hutchison M A Outside the classroom editSport edit nbsp The Leisure CentreMonmouth Leisure Centre is within the grounds of the school and this has a swimming pool squash courts and space for indoor and outdoor sports 4 The school is well represented at all age groups in sports including rugby both league and union football hockey cricket and netball The Year 11 rugby league team were crowned Carnegie Schools Welsh champions when Many students represent the county and national teams The school has been recognised for sporting achievement Three students were chosen as Olympic Ambassadors and two were Olympic Torch bearers in 2012 Rowing edit nbsp Rowing clubThe school runs the Monmouth Comprehensive School Boat Club which is affiliated to British Rowing boat code MOC 5 It is the only fully comprehensive school rowing club in England and Wales Many students compete in national championships with some gaining international recognition 6 At the British Rowing Championships the women s J16 single scull won the national title in 2013 featuring Rio Chandler 7 and the Open J16 quad scull crew won the national title in 2017 8 Extra curricular clubs and academies edit Monmouth Comprehensive School runs a range of after school clubs and academies aimed at providing students with an opportunity for extended learning Clubs include equine academy fencing cookery and many more Eco Schools edit Monmouth Comprehensive School is striving to become a more eco friendly school the Eco Council is about to apply for their second green flag The Eco Schools Committee is an established forum of pupils of all ages who are trying to improve the environmental aspects of everyday life in Monmouth It is based around the philosophy of Learning To Care For Our World In 2012 the school held a successful Green Week which helped raise awareness of Fairtrade and recycling Activities that were undertaken included a paper mountain to raise awareness of how much paper is used within the school an ecotree a logo competition and many more all designed to raise awareness of environmental issues within the school There are plans to fill a time capsule which will be buried under the Jubilee Oak tree that the school will be receiving soon This will give students of the future a chance to see what the school was like in 2012 In addition to this the school already has an established recycling policy and an effective litter management system References edit Inspection Reports Monmouth Comprehensive School PDF Estyn April 2010 Retrieved on 2012 03 23 Newman John 2000 Gwent Monmouthshire Yale University Press p 680 ISBN 9780300096309 Cross border provision of public services for Wales p 169 Great Britain Parliament House of Commons Welsh Affairs Committee 2009 p 303 ISBN 9780215539977 Monmouth Leisure Centre Monmouthshire County Council Retrieved 28 May 2012 Club details British Rowing Monmouth Comprehensive School Boat Club Monmouth Comprehensive School Retrieved on 2012 05 17 BRITISH ROWING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013 Web Archive Archived from the original on 13 March 2017 2017 British Rowing Junior Championships 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