Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones

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Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones
Address

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LL68 9TH

Wales
Coordinates53°24′10″N 4°21′07″W / 53.4027°N 4.3519°W / 53.4027; -4.3519Coordinates: 53°24′10″N 4°21′07″W / 53.4027°N 4.3519°W / 53.4027; -4.3519
Information
TypeComprehensive
MottoGorau, Athro, Ymgais
Established1950; 71 years ago (1950)
FounderSir Thomas Jones
Headteacher:Aaron Bayley
Staff50 (Approx.)
Age11 to 18
Websitewww.ysgolsyrthomasjones.cymru
Buses waiting for the going home bell at Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones - geograph.org.uk - 1279427.jpg

Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones is a mixed bilingual community school for pupils between 11 and 18 years of age in the Pentrefelin area of Amlwch, Anglesey. The school serves the town and the rural catchment area.

History[]

Originally designed by N. Squire Johnson, Anglesey county architect, with Kenneth M. Raw as job architect, the school was opened in 1950 and named after Sir Thomas Jones (1870–1945), a local doctor and the chairman of the county council, who campaigned for a secondary school at Amlwch. It was the first purpose-built comprehensive school in Britain.[1] Initially designed to accommodate 700 pupils, further blocks were added, and by 1977 there were 1265 pupils on the register.[2] Two main service tunnels run underneath the main corridors with two main entrances. The first is in the 6th form common room. The second is at the base of the clock tower and enters the main hall through a side door. The tunnel accessed both a storage room and a series of unfinished rooms that extend under the foyer and car park.[citation needed]

The style of the building with its wide corridors and 'secret' rooms has been attributed to being designed as a potential wartime hospital, having been opened five years after the end of World War II.[citation needed]

Welsh Language[]

Welsh Government defines the school as a bilingual secondary school Category 2B, which means that at least 80% of subjects (excluding Welsh and English) are taught through the medium of Welsh but are also taught through the medium of English.[3] 34% came from Welsh-speaking homes in 2012.[4] As of January 2018, 55% of pupils aged 5 and over spoke Welsh at home.[5]

Notable people educated at the school[]

Lemmy, the lead singer of Motörhead, attended the school in the late 1950s.[6]

See also[]

  • Category:People educated at Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones

References[]

  1. ^ Haslam, Richard; Orbach, Julian; Voelcker, Adam (2009). Gwynedd: Anglesey, Caernarvonshire and Merioneth. Pevsner Architectural Guides. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300141696.
  2. ^ "Amlwch Schools". amlwchhistory.co.uk. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Ysgol David Hughes". mylocalschool.wales.gov.uk. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  4. ^ "A report on Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones" (PDF). Estyn. 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Children speaking Welsh at home". Welsh Government. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Lemmy the Movie: Motorhead frontman's Amlwch schooldays". BBC North West Wales. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2017.



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