Ysgol Maesteg School

Ysgol Maesteg School
Motto Motivated to Strive
Established 2008
Headteacher Helen Jones
Location Ffordd Dysgu
Maesteg
Bridgend
CF34 0LQ
Wales
Coordinates: 51°36′43″N 3°39′08″W / 51.6120°N 3.6521°W / 51.6120; -3.6521
Local authority Bridgend
DfE URN 401791 Tables
Ages 11 (year 7)–19 (year13/14)
Houses Raglan, Cennen, Harlech, Pembroke
Colours Black and Amber
Website School website

Ysgol Maesteg School is an English language comprehensive school situated in the town of Maesteg[1] in the South Wales Valleys of south-eastern Wales. The former and more commonly used name of the school is Maesteg Comprehensive School, or Ysgol Gyfun Maesteg.

The school's old site was taken over by the newly established Welsh medium school, Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Llangynwyd, on 3 September 2008.

The school made national headlines in 2010 after a school girl allegedly died due to stress put on from bullying at the school.[2] The school was rated band 2 (one of the higher performing schools in Wales) after being recently upgraded from band 3 as part of the Welsh governments school banding system, with over 55% of its pupils living in the 20% most deprived areas of Wales.[3] 42% of its students achieved 5 A*-C GCSEs including English or Welsh + Maths in 2010.[4]

Curriculum

School Officials

Position Name
Headteacher Mrs. Helen Jones
Dep. Headteacher Dr Dale Duddridge
Asst. Headteacher Mr. Neale Jones
Asst. Headteacher Ms Jan Elias
Asst. Headteacher Ms. Andrea Matthews
Head of Post 16 Education Mrs Sandra Griffiths
Head of the Maths Faculty Mr. John Carruthers
Head Of the English (and Media) Faculty Miss Kellie Turner
Head of the Science Faculty Mr. Jonathan Kiff
Head of the Languages Faculty (Welsh, French & Spanish) Mrs. Tania Hill
Head of the ICT & Business Faculty Mrs. Sharon Clarke
Head of the Physical Education Faculty Miss. Emily Scudamore
Head of the Creative Arts Faculty (Drama, Music, Art & Photography) Ms. Sharon James
Head of the Design Technology Faculty Mr. Neil John
Head of the Humanities Faculty (History, Geography and Religious Studies) Mr. Stuart Hogg
Leader of Learning, History Department Mr Stuart Hogg
Leader of Learning, Geography Department Mr. Nick Roe
Leader of Learning, Religious Studies Department Mrs. Tracey Chown

School timetable

School Timetable Template: 2008/2009

Type Time Details
Registration and Assemblies. 8.40-8.59
Lesson One 9.00-9.59
Lesson Two 10.00-10.59
Break 11.00 -11.14
Lesson Three 11.15 -12.14
Lesson Four 12.15 - 1.14
Lunch 1.15-1.59
Lesson Five 2.00-3.00

Feeder schools

References

  1. Welcome To Maesteg School
  2. Bullied Holly dies in her dad’s arms | The Sun |News
  3. Welsh Government | Secondary school banding Archived April 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. BBC News - The Welsh government school banding table revealed


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