• " The school achieved GCSE results in the top 25% of similar schools in 2017 and 2018."
  • "In lessons and around the school, many pupils are courteous and polite. They engage well in their learning and work suitably in groups and pairs. " - Estyn 2018
  • " High standards of teaching from staff and excellent learning from students, alongside the proactive encouragement of parents, have all contributed to the school's recent success. " - IQM Inspection 2018
  • " In 2018 the school was awarded the Inclusion Quality Mark Award - Centre of Excellence for the second time. This reflects the school's commitment to including all learners. "
  • " The school has a successful Sixth Form in which learners are achieving results in the top 25% of schools in Wales. "
  • " I just wanted to say a huge thanks to your wonderful staff for all the support they have provided for my son and myself over his first year at high school. " - Year Seven Parent - July 2018
  • " The extra curricular activities that are offered via the Engage@Emrys programme are the best in the area. " Year Seven Parent - July 2018

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Abergele schools united for art project

 

Pupils from primary schools in Abergele came together to design a stained glass window mural.

Children from Ysgol St Elfod, Ysgol Talhaiarn and Ysgol Glan Gele were involved in the project.  They paid a visit to Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan’s art department to carry out their creative paintwork.

The mural, to celebrate the opening of the new family centre on the Dinorben site of Emrys ap Iwan, incorporates images from an art competition held earlier in the year for the primary school children based on ‘what family means’.

Sarah Vaughan Edmunds, who was in charge of the art days for the stain glass window mural, said: “The children have worked collaboratively to create a fantastic design and piece of art for their local family centre.

“There was a real sense of pride about their work as they knew it was going to be placed in their local community.”

The project runs into early November. It also includes year nine pupils from Emrys ap Iwan who painted the wall in preparation for the installation.  The finished murals will be displayed outside the family centre.