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Revision as of 15:47, 23 March 2013

Hawarden High School
Welsh Name: Ysgol Uwchradd Penarlâg
Address
Map
The Highway

Hawarden
,
Deeside
,
CH5 3DJ

Information
TypeSecondary School
Established1606 onwards
Local authorityFlintshire LEA
HeadteacherMr. Roger J. Davies M.A., NPQH
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
EnrollmentApprox 1150, excluding 6th form
Colour(s)Black uniform
FounderGeorge Ledsham
Websitehttp://www.hawardenhigh.org.uk/

Hawarden High School is an English language medium high school in Hawarden, Flintshire, North Wales. It is part of the Flintshire LEA.[1] The school traces its history back to 1606 when a single-classroom grammar school was established with £300 left by a local resident named George Ledsham.

In 1998, the school completed a £4m extension which provided a new school hall, a sports centre extension, expansion of the Technology department and a new drama studio, as well as numerous other improvements. The extension was officially opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II in March 1998, on her visit to Flintshire.

Recently, the school's headmaster, Mr M.C. Powell retired after over 25 years of teaching, his role was taken over by Mr R.J. Davies. The school retained a rating of "Good" in its 2009 Estyn inspection.[2]

The school is famous for three ex-pupils who became professional footballers: Michael Owen of Manchester United, Andy Dorman of New England Revolution and former captain and former team manager of the Wales national team Gary Speed.

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