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Initially the only building on the site was the original school building that still stands, facing onto Archer Road, the headmaster's private residence on the corner of Archer and Stanwell roads (later used as a home by the resident caretaker) and a small chapel building that was later converted into
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During the second world war, the school took in evacuees from other parts of the UK. Pupils from Whitchurch continued to travel from Cardiff despite air raids and bombing. There was also a barrage balloon unit posted on the playing field, and pupils were allocated local houses to run to in the event
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was easier and quicker than the road journey to any closer Cardiff schools. Penarth served the County of Glamorgan, whereas Cardiff schools only served those within the city limits. The situation only changed in 1968 when Radyr's own secondary school was built and the direct rail link was removed by
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Stanwell's 2008 A level results broke previous school records with 22 students achieving four A grades or better, with the top nine students achieving five grade As or better. One quarter of Stanwell pupils achieved three A grades or better, with the average points score per pupil exceeding three A
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buildings were added and increasingly built across the original playgrounds and playing fields. These temporary buildings included a gymnasium (1955), chemistry and biology(1952) laboratories, domestic science (now food technology) kitchen, woodwork and metalwork shops, several ranges of classrooms
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The school was established for both boys and girls at a time when most British grammar schools were single sex establishments and few girls were even expected to complete a grammar school education. However, within the school the sexes remained segregated during the working day with separate school
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operating under direct government funding and effecting its own student selection process, outside the normal procedures of the local education authority. It was during this period of grant maintained status that investment was made into providing new school buildings.
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entrances, classrooms, teaching staff and playground areas. The girls' curriculum included only reading, writing, arithmetic and sewing, but the boys instead studied the sciences, Latin and ancient Greek. All children left school at the age of fourteen until the
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at the school. To be eligible for 6th form, a student must have achieved at least 5 A*-C grades at GCSE. The school has undergone building work to create a (approximately) 15x20m 'study area' for the upper-sixth form.
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Specialist teaching accommodation has been provided for science (eleven laboratories), drama, music, media studies, P.E. (including sports halls and playing fields), Information Technology, Art and Design Technology.
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were staged instead on the grammar school's playing field, when most of the town's population turned up to watch and cheer. In the autumn of 1924 the new Athletic Ground on Lavernock Road, a gift to the town by the
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The theatre and auditorium is equipped with a range of musical instruments. The latest lighting systems are installed in the auditorium and other performance areas. The Drama department also took part in the
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and a toilet block. Originally planned to last no longer than ten years, many of the temporary buildings remained in use well into the 1980s and 1990s.
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coal trade. Between 1891 and 1901 the population of the town expanded from 12,000 to over 15,000 people and the need for a new school was paramount.
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The now disused former girls entrance, to the original school building. The tall window to the right gave light to the school's main assembly hall
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strata of grammar, technical grammar and secondary modern schools. In 1970 the school became a co-educational comprehensive and renamed as
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In 1971 the local authority funded the building of a new youth club on the school site, near the Stanwell Road side entrance, called
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but the increasing school population had far expanded beyond the available accommodation and a large number of temporary
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and the facility was utilised by the school during the day as additional accommodation for music and drama classes.
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The school has approximately 2,000 pupils on the roll in years seven to thirteen, including the sixth form.
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Most pupils transfer at age eleven from one of the four main partner primary schools: Albert Road Primary,
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At sixteen years of age, most pupils choose to remain at the school to continue with their studies in the
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Salisbury Avenue entrance gates, the roof of the main hall and auditorium can be seen in the background
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In 1960 the previously segregated sexes were combined into a co-educational school that was renamed as
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Penarth's town rugby pitch had been dug up and used for growing vegetables by local residents during
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controlling admissions to the school, employing the school's staff and owning the school's estate.
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food shortages, so between 1919 and 1924 the traditional annual Good Friday rugby matches between
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The grant maintained system ceased in 1998 under the new Labour government and, renamed again as
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Youth Connection where pupils in years 10-13 performed a newly commissioned production entitled
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where there was no secondary school. The nine mile steam train journey to Penarth Grammar and
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In recent years the school has hosted several dramatic and musical presentations including
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and was founded by Joe Carolan during the rapid Victorian expansion of the Penarth,
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School foundation stone, laid in 1894 by the founder's wife, the Baroness Windsor
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Foundation status comprehensive school in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
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by playwright Nick Drake at the school, followed by a performance at the
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on 9 April 2009. Other schools also perform in Stanwell's auditorium.
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In the early years the school roll was bolstered by the children from
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introduced by the Conservative government's Education Board President
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in December 2011, in celebration of the musical's 25th anniversary.
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Penarth
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
Foundation status Comprehensive
Sir Robert Windsor-Clive,
Earl of Plymouth

Vale of Glamorgan
Sixth Form College
Department for Education
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Vale of Glamorgan

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