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Penyrheol Comprehensive School

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Established
  
1973

Headteacher
  
Mr Alan Toothill

Gender
  
Coeducational

Number of students
  
920

Local authority
  
Swansea

Type
  
Comprehensive

DfE number
  
4062

Phone
  
+44 1792 533066

Founded
  
1973

Penyrheol Comprehensive School

Location
  
Pontarddulais Road Gorseinon Glamorganshire SA4 4FG Wales

Address
  
Pontarddulais Road, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4FG, United Kingdom

Motto
  
To Achieve You Need To Believe

Similar
  
Gowerton School, Olchfa Compreh School, Pontardd Compreh School, Morriston Compreh School, Bishop Gore

Profiles

Penyrheol Comprehensive School is a secondary school in Gorseinon, Swansea, Wales. .

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Admissions

It has around 1,000 pupils from the Penyrheol, Gorseinon, and Loughor areas. It is situated just east of the B4296, accessed via two miles along the A4240 from junction 47 of the M4.

It does not have a sixth form. It serves Gorseinon, Loughor, Penyrheol, Kingsbridge and Garden Village.

History

It was formerly administered by West Glamorgan County Council (based in Swansea).

1976 fire

The school had to be rebuilt due to a fire in 1976 which destroyed half of the school. Thirty years later, much the same thing would happen again and a similar financial shortfall in the cost from what was available from insurance cover.

2006 fire

On Saturday 18 March 2006 from around 2 - 6am the school was largely destroyed by arson when the school was largely engulfed in a blaze. Strong winds added to the fire. The whole main building was destroyed leaving only the drama studio, sports hall, and annex which contained the English and Welsh departments as well as one ICT room. Much course work was lost in the blaze. 40 classrooms were destroyed. Only the English and Maths departments survived. 60 firefighters fought the blaze for four hours. Water from the pool in the leisure centre was used to fight the fire.

Many teachers lost valuable work that was irreplaceable. Artwork was completely destroyed.

On 30 November 2006, 18-year-old Jonathan Giles, was sentenced to six years for starting the fire, having been arrested on 19 March 2006. He denied the charge of burglary. It was started in a bag of paper meant for recycling. On leaving the building they took some fire extinguishers which they used to spray some local girls. Not all of Swansea Council's insurance covered the fire damage.

New building

The school now has a new £9.9 million building which was opened 4 September 2009, Designed by Stride Treglown and built by Carillion, and includes a sprinkler system and more CCTV. This new building now contains all the specialist teaching facilities. At the time of the blaze, the headteacher 'Alan Tootill' admitted that they would not have had a new school building had the school not been burned to the ground.

Notable former pupils

  • Leigh Halfpenny, rugby player
  • Colin Jones, Welterweight boxer
  • Adam Matthews, footballer
  • Eli Walker, rugby player
  • Tony Dibbin, radio presenter
  • References

    Penyrheol Comprehensive School Wikipedia