• " 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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Isaac lends an ear

                      

Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan have a therapy dog visiting the school to help the learners with their reading skills.

Isaac, an ex-guide dog, and his owner Derek Barker have made regular visits to the school library. There learners, who find reading stressful or difficult, read to Isaac. This relaxed atmosphere enhances literacy skills as they build a relationship with Isaac who acts as their listener. The learners then feel less self-conscious when reading.

Anne Hickey, Literacy Intervention Co-ordinator, said: “Isaac is proving a great success already and the learners look forward to seeing him each week. Throughout the sessions the learners read to Isaac which encourages their reading and increases their confidence. At the end of each session the learners give Isaac a treat.”

Warren Jacobs, a Year 7 learner, said: “Reading to Isaac has made me feel more confident to read in front of the class,”. Kyan Woodcock, added: “I feel comfortable reading to Isaac.” Emily- Rose Hatton-Hunter commented: “It’s helping me to improve my reading and understand what I am reading.”

Isaac will return to Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan in September where he will continue to listen and enjoy the learners reading to him.