Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf

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| motto = 'Coron Gwlad Ei Mamiaith'

| established = 1978

| type = State school

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| head = Matthew Evans

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| motto_translation = 'A Country's Crown is Her Mother Tongue'

| address = Bridge Road

| city = Cardiff

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| country = Wales

| postcode = CF14 2JL

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| enrolment = 1,453 (2023)

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| lower_age = 11

| upper_age = 18

| houses = Dewi, Dyfrig, Illtud, Teilo

| colours = Light and dark blue

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Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf is a Welsh-medium coeducational secondary school in Llandaff North, a district in the north of Cardiff, Wales; it is the largest of its kind in the country. Of the three Welsh-medium secondary schools serving Cardiff, it was the first to be established; the others are Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr and Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Edern. As of 2017, 36% of pupils came from Welsh-speaking homes.{{Cite web |title=Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf {{!}} Estyn |url=https://www.estyn.gov.wales/provider/6814071 |access-date=2023-05-16 |website=www.estyn.gov.wales |language=en}}

History

Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf was founded in 1978, initially sharing premises with the English-language Glantaf High School, before expanding to occupy the entire building. Its first headmaster was J E Malcolm Thomas, who was succeeded upon his retirement in 1995 by Huw S Thomas, and then by headmistress Rhiannon Lloyd from Rhydywaun School. In early 2010, the board of governors announced that from September 2010, the former head of Rhydywaun School would take over from Rhiannon Lloyd. From September 2010, Alun Davies was headmaster prior to Mathew Evans joining the school in September 2020 as headteacher from Ysgol Gymraeg Ystalyfera Bro Dur.{{Cite web |url=http://www.glantaf.cardiff.sch.uk/ |title=Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf web site |access-date=18 September 2018 |archive-url=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20120619050523/http%3A//www.glantaf.cardiff.sch.uk/ |archive-date=19 June 2012 |url-status = dead|df=dmy-all }}

Pupil numbers at the school increased into four figures during the mid-1980s, necessitating the annexing of the buildings of the old Waterhall School in Fairwater to form the Ysgol Isaf (Lower School), which housed the first and second forms (later years 7 and 8) of the school from 1986. This split-site arrangement continued until the opening of Cardiff's second Welsh-medium comprehensive school, Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr, in 1998, from which point the Llandaff North site again housed the entirety of Glantaf's pupils.

Welsh-medium education

Education in Wales differs in certain respects from the systems used elsewhere in the United Kingdom. Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf is a Welsh-medium school, which means that all lessons except English language and literature should take place in the Welsh language. The social use of Welsh is also highly encouraged, in order to ensure the pupils' fluency in the language. Ysgol Glantaf presents sixth form students for the Welsh Baccalaureate examination.

Ethos

The school's motto is {{lang|cy|Coron Gwlad Ei Mamiaith}}, which translates to 'A Country's Crown is Her Mother Tongue'. The school colours are light and dark blue.

Houses

The school's four houses are named after Welsh saints: Dewi (house colour: yellow), Dyfrig (green), Illtud (red) and Teilo (blue). The four houses annually compete in the "Gŵyl Glantaf" (Glantaf Festival), in which there is a day of sports and a day of singing, playing instruments, reciting and numerous other events in the theme of the Eisteddfod.

Results

In 2008, 76% of pupils at GCSE (or equivalent) (ages 15 to 16) year achieved five or more A* - C grades at GCSE,http://www.npd-wales.gov.uk/pagecontent/shared/PublicDocs/681/SEC/6814071E.pdf{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} and 76% of pupils at A/AS level (or equivalent) (ages 17 to 18) achieved two or more A - C grades.

Awards

In 2019, Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf was named Welsh Secondary School of the year by the Sunday Times.{{Cite web|last=Wightwick|first=Abbie|date=2019-11-23|title=Sunday Times reveals its best secondary schools in Wales|url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/education/sunday-times-schools-list-wales-17302671|access-date=2021-03-02|website=WalesOnline|language=en}}

Notable alumni

{{see also|Category:People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf}}

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;Arts and media

;Sport

  • Theo Cabango, rugby union, Cardiff Rugby
  • Seb Davies, rugby union, Cardiff Rugby & Wales
  • Tom Isaacs, rugby union, Ospreys & Cardiff Blues, Wales Sevens
  • Darius Jokarzadeh, Olympic weightlifter, represented Wales at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.{{cite news |title=Weighlifting: Darius Jokarzadeh confident he can realise Olympic dream |url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/weighlifting-darius-jokarzadeh-confident-can-2049368 |work=Wales Online |date=2 May 2012}}
  • Manon Johnes, women's rugby union, Bristol Bears & Wales
  • Max Llewellyn, rugby union, Gloucester & Wales
  • Ioan Lloyd, rugby union, Scarlets & Wales
  • Rhys Patchell, rugby union, Cardiff Blues, Scarlets & Wales
  • Jamie Roberts, rugby union, Cardiff Blues & Wales{{cite news|title=Stars are on opposite sides of the fence|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/cardiffonline/cardiff-rugby/2012/04/24/stars-are-on-opposite-sides-of-school-fence-91466-30823353/|publisher=South Wales Echo|date=24 April 2012}}
  • Jamie Robinson, rugby union, Cardiff Blues & Wales
  • Nicky Robinson, rugby union, Cardiff Blues & Wales
  • Lee Thomas, rugby union, Cardiff Blues
  • Teddy Williams (rugby union), rugby union, Cardiff Rugby & Wales

;Politics

  • Rhys ab Owen, Plaid Cymru Member of the Senedd 2021-
  • Eluned Morgan, Labour Party Member of the Senedd 2015-, Welsh First Minister 2024-

See also

  • Emyr Currie-Jones, Chairman of the Education Committee of Cardiff City Council, promoted the foundation of the school

References

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