Ysgol Rhiwabon

Coordinates: 52°59′19″N 3°02′52″W / 52.9885°N 3.0479°W / 52.9885; -3.0479
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Ysgol Rhiwabon
Address
Map
Pont Adam

, ,
LL14 6BT

Wales
Coordinates52°59′19″N 3°02′52″W / 52.9885°N 3.0479°W / 52.9885; -3.0479
Information
TypeState school
MottoAbsque Labore Nihil
(Nothing Without Labour)
Established1575; 449 years ago (1575)
HeadteacherMelanie Ferron-Evans
Number of pupils1000 (approx.)
Websitewww.ysgolrhiwabon.co.uk

Ysgol Rhiwabon (Welsh for 'Ruabon School') is a comprehensive school in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales for 11- to 16-year-olds. The headteacher is Melanie Ferron-Evans. In 2003 the Estyn Report concluded that "Ysgol Rhiwabon provides good opportunities for pupils' academic, personal and social development".

In 2009 there were nearly 950 pupils on the school roll but enrollment has fallen substantially in subsequent years to around 600.

In 2015 the school received an unfavorable report from Estyn and a subsequent poor evaluation in January 2016 placed the school in special measures.[1] The school has continued to receive special intervention by the local authority but as of September 2017 was still ranked as "Red" (the lowest available ranking)[2] and continues to require additional support.

In December 2017 the school was removed from special measures and ranked as "Amber".

History[edit]

The school was founded in 1575 and was housed in one of the church's outbuildings, The building still exists, but due to expansion the school was relocated to the site on Penycae Road in 1858, with the red terracotta buildings preserved. The comprehensive school was formed in 1967 by amalgamating the existing Ruabon Boys' Grammar School and the Ruabon Girls' Grammar School. The school is now housed in the buildings of the former girls' grammar school. The site of the former boys' grammar school has been redeveloped for housing with the original buildings being conserved and the name "Old school court" was thought up by a pupil of the school

The school underwent a major building project in 2003 which included a then state of the art library and a huge new sports centre; it was opened by ex-pupil Mark Hughes.

Notable former pupils[edit]

Awards[edit]

  • ActiveMarc Cymru status by the Sports Council of Wales.
  • Rotary Young Citizens’ Award
  • Welsh Secondary Schools Association Award for Pastoral Care through Community Partnership
  • Schools’ ETC Award 2006

References[edit]

  1. ^ "School Inspection Report" (PDF).
  2. ^ "School Grading".

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