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Ysgol Penybryn, Tywyn

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Type
  
State primary school

Gender
  
Both

Phone
  
+44 1654 710237

Date founded
  
1860

Head Teacher
  
Menna Wynne Pugh

Ages
  
3–11

Number of students
  
240 (in 2015)

Local authority
  
Gwynedd Council

Established
  
1860 (as Towyn British School)

Location
  
Ffordd Cadfan Tywyn Gwynedd LL36 9EF Wales

Address
  
Ffordd Cadfan, Tywyn LL36 9EF, UK

Similar
  
Ysgol Gymraeg Aberystw, Ysgol Uwchradd Tywyn, Ysgol Gynradd Friog, Llanegryn Primary School, Ysgol Gynradd Talsarnau

Ysgol Penybryn is a primary school in Tywyn, Gwynedd.

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General

The name 'Penybryn' means 'top of the hill' in Welsh and the school is located on slightly raised ground above the town's historic centre.

The school's catchment area (from September 2013) will include the town of Tywyn and the village of Aberdyfi; Ysgol Aberdyfi is due to close in August 2013. The school feeds the town's secondary school, Ysgol Uwchradd Tywyn.

In 2010, about 11% of the pupils came from homes where Welsh was the main language. Both English and Welsh are used in the school, with the main language of instruction alternating weekly.

History

The school was founded in 1860 as the Towyn British School. The original building is now the northern block of the school, and the other main block was built in 1900. The house next to the school to the north was originally the Master's home.

During the 1860s, a 'Welsh stick' (a version of the Welsh Not) was used in the school to punish children who were caught speaking Welsh. Its use appears to have been ineffectual, however.

References

Ysgol Penybryn, Tywyn Wikipedia