Ysgol David Hughes
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Ysgol David Hughes (meaning: David Hughes School) is a bilingual secondary school on Anglesey, Wales. The school building was completed and opened in Menai Bridge in 1963 by Anglesey County Council which, ten years earlier (in 1953), had become the first education authority in the UK to adopt non-selective comprehensive education.[1]
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Ysgol David Hughes | |
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Ffordd Pentraeth , Isle of Anglesey , LL59 5SS | |
Coordinates | 53.2282°N 4.1771°W / 53.2282; -4.1771 |
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Type | Comprehensive |
Motto | Albam exorna (Adorn the white) |
Established | 1603; 421 years ago (1603) |
Founder | Sir David Hughes |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Number of students | 1136 (2022) |
Houses | Tudur, Seiriol, Llywelyn, Cybi |
Website | ysgoldavidhughes.org |
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The new school in Menai Bridge catered for all the secondary pupils in South East Anglesey who up to then had been educated four miles away in Beaumaris, the former county town of Anglesey.