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Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen

Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen is a bilingual comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11–18. The school is situated in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. The school was established in 1894, the first to be built under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889, which was heavily influenced by the educator Sir Hugh Owen, after whom the school was named.

Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen
Address
Bethel Road

, ,
LL55 1HW

Wales
Coordinates53°08′46″N 4°15′48″W / 53.1462°N 4.2633°W / 53.1462; -4.2633
Information
TypeComprehensive
MottoHau Hadau'r Dyfodol
(Sowing the seeds of the future)
Established1894; 130 years ago (1894)
Local authorityGwynedd
HeadteacherClive Thomas
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment937 (2022)
LanguageWelsh / English
Houses
  • Gwyrfai
  • Menai
  • Seiont
  • Cadnant
Colour(s)Navy and Red
PublicationSeren Syr Hugh
Websitewww.ysgolsyrhughowen.org (in Welsh and English)

As of 2022, there were 937 pupils enrolled at the school.[1] Its current headteacher is Paul Mathews Jones. It serves the town of Caernarfon and the nearby villages, which include; Bontnewydd, Caeathro, Y Felinheli, Llandwrog, Rhosgadfan and Rhostryfan.[2]

Welsh is the school's main language of communication and administration.[3] All subjects, except Welsh and English, are taught to all pupils using both languages.[4] According to the latest Estyn report, 90% of pupils speak Welsh with their families and 92% are fluent in the language.[5] The school claims that 98% of pupils were fluent in Welsh in 2016.[3]

There is also a sixth form, which enables students to stay at the school for a further two years instead of having to transfer to college.

History edit

Establishment edit

As an advocate of education reform, Hugh Owen recognised the need for improvements in the schools of Wales. Being both a member of the British and Foreign School Society and the Cambrian Educational Society, Owen enthusiastically supported the idea of non-denominational day schools. During the 1840s he wrote two letters to the people of Wales, acknowledging the need to establish such schools.[6] His efforts were partially successful, as it consequently lead to the creation of a number of schools in the country, but many schools suffered from a lack of qualified teachers. In order to train teachers, Owen saw the need to be a benefactor of more universities, those being Bangor Normal College, Swansea University, and University College of Wales in 1875.[7]

 
Sir Hugh Owen

Upon retiring to raise funds for the University College of Wales in Aberystwyth, Owen turned his attention once more to the need of education reform in schools. Owen wanted to qualify students sufficiently to be accepted by the newly established universities. At a lecture at the 1880 National Eisteddfod in Caernarfon, Owen read a paper entitled Intermediate Education in Ireland and Secondary Education in Wales to members of the Cymmrodorion, where he highlighted the need of more intermediate schools. The following year Owen was knighted for his services in education, but died three months after, aged 77.[8]

The paper he read would eventually lead to the passing of the Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889. The purpose of the act was detailed in clause two, as follows;

Purpose of Act

2. The purpose of this Act is to make further provision for the intermediate and technical education of the inhabitants of Wales and the county of Monmouth.[9]

The first intermediate school was established in Caernarfon, to serve the whole of Caernarfonshire. Royal assent was given in 1893 and the school opened in February 1894. The school was later renamed in Sir Owen's honour, but was at the time known as the Caernarvon County School due to the county-wide provision of the new schools.[10]

Attempt to burn down the school edit

On 15 August 1914, the County School was a target of a failed attempt to burn the building down. It was suspected that the Suffrage movement was responsible for the attempt, and did the act as a protest.[11]

Notable former pupils edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen". mylocalschool.gov.wales. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. ^ "School Information". Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen. 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen Prospectus 2016–2017" (PDF). Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen. Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  4. ^ "mylocalschool.wales.gov.uk/school.htm?estab=6614039&iaith=eng". mylocalschool.wales.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen Estyn Report" (PDF). Estyn. Estyn. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Who was Sir Hugh Owen", Aberystwyth University
  7. ^ "Sir Hugh Owen Memorial Lecture", Bangor University
  8. ^ "OWEN, Sir HUGH". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales.
  9. ^ , Education in England
  10. ^ Phil Carradice, "The Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889", BBC Wales, Monday 12 August 2013, 16:22
  11. ^ "Marking century since Suffragettes accused of burning Caernarfon school" March 4, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Gwynedd Council
  12. ^ "EVANS, WILLIAM CHARLES". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 21 October 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Welsh and English)

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Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen is a bilingual comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11 18 The school is situated in Caernarfon Gwynedd Wales The school was established in 1894 the first to be built under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889 which was heavily influenced by the educator Sir Hugh Owen after whom the school was named Ysgol Syr Hugh OwenAddressBethel RoadCaernarfon Gwynedd LL55 1HWWalesCoordinates53 08 46 N 4 15 48 W 53 1462 N 4 2633 W 53 1462 4 2633InformationTypeComprehensiveMottoHau Hadau r Dyfodol Sowing the seeds of the future Established1894 130 years ago 1894 Local authorityGwyneddHeadteacherClive ThomasGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 18Enrolment937 2022 LanguageWelsh EnglishHousesGwyrfaiMenaiSeiontCadnantColour s Navy and Red PublicationSeren Syr HughWebsitewww wbr ysgolsyrhughowen wbr org in Welsh and English As of 2022 there were 937 pupils enrolled at the school 1 Its current headteacher is Paul Mathews Jones It serves the town of Caernarfon and the nearby villages which include Bontnewydd Caeathro Y Felinheli Llandwrog Rhosgadfan and Rhostryfan 2 Welsh is the school s main language of communication and administration 3 All subjects except Welsh and English are taught to all pupils using both languages 4 According to the latest Estyn report 90 of pupils speak Welsh with their families and 92 are fluent in the language 5 The school claims that 98 of pupils were fluent in Welsh in 2016 3 There is also a sixth form which enables students to stay at the school for a further two years instead of having to transfer to college Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 Attempt to burn down the school 2 Notable former pupils 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEstablishment edit As an advocate of education reform Hugh Owen recognised the need for improvements in the schools of Wales Being both a member of the British and Foreign School Society and the Cambrian Educational Society Owen enthusiastically supported the idea of non denominational day schools During the 1840s he wrote two letters to the people of Wales acknowledging the need to establish such schools 6 His efforts were partially successful as it consequently lead to the creation of a number of schools in the country but many schools suffered from a lack of qualified teachers In order to train teachers Owen saw the need to be a benefactor of more universities those being Bangor Normal College Swansea University and University College of Wales in 1875 7 nbsp Sir Hugh Owen Upon retiring to raise funds for the University College of Wales in Aberystwyth Owen turned his attention once more to the need of education reform in schools Owen wanted to qualify students sufficiently to be accepted by the newly established universities At a lecture at the 1880 National Eisteddfod in Caernarfon Owen read a paper entitled Intermediate Education in Ireland and Secondary Education in Wales to members of the Cymmrodorion where he highlighted the need of more intermediate schools The following year Owen was knighted for his services in education but died three months after aged 77 8 The paper he read would eventually lead to the passing of the Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889 The purpose of the act was detailed in clause two as follows Purpose of Act2 The purpose of this Act is to make further provision for the intermediate and technical education of the inhabitants of Wales and the county of Monmouth 9 The first intermediate school was established in Caernarfon to serve the whole of Caernarfonshire Royal assent was given in 1893 and the school opened in February 1894 The school was later renamed in Sir Owen s honour but was at the time known as the Caernarvon County School due to the county wide provision of the new schools 10 Attempt to burn down the school edit On 15 August 1914 the County School was a target of a failed attempt to burn the building down It was suspected that the Suffrage movement was responsible for the attempt and did the act as a protest 11 Notable former pupils editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations April 2020 Guto Bebb Conservative Member of Parliament for Aberconwy Nathan Craig footballer Caernarfon Football Club ex Everton and Wales U21 William David Davies Presbyterian minister and writer on theological topics Wyn Davies former footballer for Bolton Newcastle Utd Manchester Utd Manchester City amp Wales William Charles Evans biochemist Bangor University 12 Selwyn Iolen Welsh language poet Grace Wynne Griffith Folk song collector Cai Griffiths rugby union player William John Gruffydd writer and politician Emily Huws Welsh language children s author Jamie Jones DJ producer and two time DJ Awards winner Hywel Lewis theologian and philosopher Mari Lovgreen television presenter Ray Mielczarek footballer Bryan Orritt footballer Emrys Roberts 1910 1990 Liberal politician and businessman Kate Roberts Welsh language author Winston Roddick barrister and former Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Police Dafydd Wigley Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Caernarfon UK Parliament constituency References edit Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen mylocalschool gov wales Retrieved 4 July 2022 School Information Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen 2011 a b Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen Prospectus 2016 2017 PDF Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen Retrieved 16 November 2016 mylocalschool wales gov uk school htm estab 6614039 amp iaith eng mylocalschool wales gov uk Retrieved 27 September 2016 Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen Estyn Report PDF Estyn Estyn Retrieved 27 September 2016 Who was Sir Hugh Owen Aberystwyth University Sir Hugh Owen Memorial Lecture Bangor University OWEN Sir HUGH Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889 Education in England Phil Carradice The Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889 BBC Wales Monday 12 August 2013 16 22 Marking century since Suffragettes accused of burning Caernarfon school Archived March 4 2014 at the Wayback Machine Gwynedd Council EVANS WILLIAM CHARLES Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Retrieved 21 October 2018 External links editOfficial website in Welsh and English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen amp oldid 1215401728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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