Bro Myrddin Welsh Comprehensive School

Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Myrddin
Motto Heb Ddysg Heb Ddeall (Without learning there is no understanding)
Established 1978
Type State school
Headteacher Dr Llinos Jones
Chairman of Governors Mrs Lynwen Roberts
Location Carmarthenshire
SA32 8DN
Wales
Local authority Carmarthenshire County Council
Students 870 [1]
Gender Male/Female
Ages 11–18
Houses Hengwrt     , Hergest     , Llwydiarth      and Peniarth     
Colours Lilac and Black          
Website www.bromyrddin.sirgar.sch.uk
Bro Myrddin from Alltycnap Hill
Annual School Eisteddfod, 2009
The Entrance Sign

Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Myrddin (English: Bro Myrddin Welsh Comprehensive School) is a Welsh-medium school in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is situated near the village of Croesyceiliog, about 2 km south of Carmarthen. Myrddin, the Welsh name of the legendary figure Merlin, is traditionally associated with the town of Carmarthen (Caerfyrddin: Myrddin's fort), and Bro Myrddin means "Myrddin's country (or vale)".

All of the school's students speak Welsh, and most will have received a Welsh-language primary education, although many come from homes where Welsh is not the first language.

History

The School was founded in 1978,[2] on the premises of the former Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School for Boys, Carmarthen. In 1996 the school was moved to its current purpose built campus at Croesyceiliog. Its first Pennaeth (Headteacher) was Mr Gareth Evans, who was succeeded upon his retirement in 1997 by Mr Eric Jones, and then by Mr Dorian Williams, in 2006. The latest Headtecher is Dr Llinos Jones, who took Mr Williams' place at his retirement in 2014.

Ethos

The school's motto is 'Heb Ddysg Heb Ddeall', which translates as 'Without learning there is no understanding'. The school colours are lilac and black.

Houses

The school has four houses (which are referred to using the Welsh 'Llys'): Hengwrt (house colour: green), Hergest (red), Llwydiarth (black) and Peniarth (blue). The four houses annually compete in the school's own version of the Eisteddfod, in which there is a day of singing, playing instruments, reciting and numerous other events – held on the nearest Friday to St David’s day, and a sports day held in the summer term, also numerous events are held during the year.

Results

2007: 82.8% of 15-year-old pupils achieved 5 or more A* - C grades at GCSE or equivalent

2007: 81.9% of 17-year-old pupils achieved 2 or more A - C grades at A/AS level or equivalent

2015:81.7% of 15-year-old pupils achieved 5 or more A* - C grades at GCSE[3]

Curriculum

Other: Business Studies

Notable alumni

Politics

Acting, music and literature

Sport

Television

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