Lewis School, Pengam

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Lewis School, Pengam
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Ni Ddychwel Doe (Welsh language: "Yesterday Never Returns")
Location
Pengam, Glamorgan, Wales
Information
Headmaster Dr Christopher Howard
Pupils 1000 (approx.)
Type State
Established ante 1729
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Lewis School, Pengam is a comprehensive education school situated in the town of Pengam and, latterly, nearby Gilfach, in the Rhymney Valley in South Wales.

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[edit] Location

The school currently comprises a new facility, opened in 2002, in Gilfach at the northern perimeter of one of its former Pengam sites. Before 2002, the site was in adjacent Pengam, across two sites, with a bridge spanning the main road between them. A third site, at the former Graddfa Secondary Modern School in Ystrad Mynach, provided for around 300 younger secondary pupils between 1973 and 2002. Until circa 1853, the school was located in Gelligaer.

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Established as a Grammar School. Originally a school for boys, hence also known as Lewis Boys' School, the school is associated with Lewis Girls' School in Ystrad Mynach. Girls are now admitted into the sixth form.

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