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Hawarden High School

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Established
  
1606 onwards

Headteacher
  
Mr P. Ellis

Assistant Headteachers
  
Mr G. Hughes

Founder
  
George Ledsham

Type
  
Secondary School

Deputy Headteacher
  
Mr S. Budgen

Phone
  
+44 1244 526400

Founded
  
1606

Hawarden High School

Location
  
The HighwayHawardenDeesideCH5 3DJWales

Address
  
The Hwy, Hawarden, Deeside CH5 3DJ, UK

Similar
  
Alun School, Connah's Quay High School, John Summers High Sch, Argoed High School, Flint High School

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Hawarden High School is an English language medium high school in Hawarden, Flintshire, North Wales. It is part of the Flintshire LEA. The school traces its history back to 1606 when a single-classroom grammar school was established with £300 left by a local resident named George Ledsham.

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In 1998, the school completed a £4m extension which provided a new school hall, a sports centre extension, expansion of the Technology department and a new drama studio, as well as numerous other improvements. The extension was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in March 1998, on her visit to Flintshire.

In 2007 the school's headmaster, Mr M.C. Powell retired after over 25 years of teaching; his role was taken over by Mr R.J. Davies, who previously held the role of Headteacher at a secondary school in Wrexham. The school retained a rating of "Good" in its 2009 Estyn inspection with "Excellent" prospects for future improvement. As of September 2015, Mr P. Ellis is the Acting Headteacher following the departure of Mr. Davies to an advisory post with Welsh Government.

The school is famous for three ex-pupils who became professional footballers: Michael Owen, Andy Dorman and Gary Speed. Current footballers from the school include, Danny Ward and Ryan Hedges.

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References

Hawarden High School Wikipedia


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