Bassaleg School
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Bassaleg School | |
Motto | A tradition of Excellence |
Type | comprehensive school |
Headteacher | Dr Ian Garrero. |
Location | Forge Lane Newport NP10 8NF United Kingdom |
LEA | Newport City Council |
Students | 1,741[1] |
Ages | 11 to 18 |
Website | wwww.bassaleg.newport.sch.uk |
Bassaleg School (Welsh: Ysgol Basaleg) is a comprehensive school situated in the suburb of Bassaleg on the western side of Newport, South Wales. It was created by the merger of Bassaleg Grammar School and Graig Secondary Modern School.
The present buildings of the school range in age from the early 20th century to the present day. It has over 1,800 pupils enrolled and is one of the most academically-successful schools in Wales. Many former pupils have attended Oxford and Cambridge universities, as well as becoming successful in the fields of politics, business, the arts and, perhaps most famously, sports.
Indeed, the sporting tradition of the school is a point of pride, with many former pupils having played rugby for both the Welsh and English national teams, as well as former pupils representing the Welsh national football team and representing national teams in other sports such as boxing and cricket.
The current headmaster is Dr Ian Garrero.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Ron Davies AM, Former First Minister of Wales and Secretary of State for Wales
- Stuart Barnes, Times journalist and rugby player
- David Davies, Conservative MP for Monmouth and one of the youngest MPs in the House of Commons
- Jon Callard, Bath Rugby player
- Alix Popham, Welsh national rugby player
- Marc Popham, Welsh national rugby player
- Jamie Corsi, rugby player.
- Ryan Jones, Wales and British Lions rugby player
- Karl Francis, film writer and director
- Professor Roger Lewis, Oxford academic and international journalist, author of The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
- Paul Sharma[2], Actor - The Bench, Roger Roger, The Office, Casualty, Gavin and Stacey