Ysgol Bro Gwaun | |
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Address | |
Heol Dyfed Fishguard , Pembrokeshire , SA65 9DT Wales | |
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Type | Comprehensive school |
Motto | Welsh: Angori doeth, dyfodol disglair (Anchor wise, bright future) |
Head teacher | Paul Edwards |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 17 |
Enrolment | 498[1] |
Website | https://ysgolbrogwaun.com/ |
Ysgol Bro Gwaun (formerly Fishguard County Secondary School) is a secondary comprehensive school in the town of Fishguard in north Pembrokeshire. It is a predominantly English-medium school with significant use of Welsh,[2] and has a catchment area covering the towns of Fishguard and Goodwick, the villages of Scleddau, Letterston and Newport and the surrounding areas including the Gwaun valley.
The school was built in the 1960s because the old building (now demolished for Ysgol Glannau Gwaun) was too small. It was designed, like Sir Thomas Picton School, to be a cold war hospital in case of war.
The school typically has around 500 pupils and 50 members of teaching staff.