Established 1983 (1983) Headteacher Mrs Jackie Parker Ages 11–18 Phone +44 1873 813500 Founded 1983 Staff 70 | Type Comprehensive School Gender Mixed Number of students 750 | |
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Location New RoadCrickhowellPowysNP8 1AWWales Motto Excellence Through Endeavour Similar Gwernyfed High School, Brecon High School, InterHigh Education, Pen‑Y‑Dre High School, Fairfield High School |
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Crickhowell High School is an English medium co-educational secondary school situated in the town of Crickhowell in the county of Powys, Wales, within the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Contents
- Seren network event at crickhowell high school
- Crickhowell high school leavers 2014
- Exam Results
- Notable Alumni
- References
The School was purpose built to meet the needs of the growing community and opened as a new school in 1983. It now has about 750 pupils, but was only originally intended to hold 550. Fortunately, the school met the potential overcrowding issues head on: expanding the main building, installing new IT devices throughout the complex, and building a larger more modern "6th Form block" for the 180 students studying for A/AS levels. Crickhowell High School has an excellent local and regional reputation for the quality of its educational provision and facilities.
Everyone is allocated to one of four Houses: Dewi, Pedr, Cattwg and Hywel, which compete to win the House prize in the annual school Eisteddfod.
Crickhowell high school leavers 2014
Exam Results
At GCSE, the percentage of pupils gaining at least five grades A*-C including Mathematics and English has risen from 59% to 79% since the last inspection, compared to a rise of three percentage points nationally. The figure is well above the latest national comparator of 52% and local average of 60%. In 2012 the school saw 93% of students achieve the Level 2 threshold of at least 5 x A-C, significantly up from last year and from 2010; over 30% of all GCSE grades were at A*/A level. Boys have performed on a par with girls at GCSE which goes against the national trend.
At A-Level, in 2005, the percentage of students gaining at least two grades A-C reached 93%, compared to 68% nationally. In 2012 53% of all A Level grades reached A* or A grade.