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Ysgol Maes Garmon


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Ysgol Maes Garmon opened in 1961. Since then, thousands of Flintshire’s children have been educated here. Over the months ahead, we intend to collect as many old photographs as possible to be displayed on this page. We are particularly interested in hearing the stories of the school’s first pupils.
It gives me great pleasure to present you with the school website for 2015-16. In it, you will be able to read about the school’s aims as well as the ethos and values of the school. In addition, you will have a taste of the busy academic and cultural life of the school.
As the only Welsh-medium high school in Flintshire, which serves five Welsh-medium primary schools, we offer truly bilingual education to all our pupils. Pupils from English medium primary schools can join the Immersion Course at Ysgol Maes Garmon in year 7 and be taught Welsh by specialist language teachers.
Every pupil at Ysgol Maes Garmon is regarded as an individual who is an important member of the ‘family’ of Ysgol Maes Garmon. This fundamental principle of respecting each individual and placing the individual’s needs at the center forms the basis of the school’s ethos, values, and success as a good school. We are confident that our pupils will be proud to be members of this ‘family’, proud of their Welshness and their bilingualism, and able to contribute positively to a multi-lingual Wales and Europe.
One of the greatest strengths of the school has always been its caring, open, and happy ethos where pupils feel at home and can flourish. Our teachers go the extra mile to offer a variety of extra-curricular opportunities for our pupils for them to have wider experiences.
The focus is on achieving each pupil’s potential and every effort is made to attain the highest standards of academic achievement for each individual.
The school’s motto, ‘Ni ladder Heb Lafur’ is still as relevant today as when it was first adopted in 1961. Quite simply it means that you ‘can’t succeed without hard work’ and this is one of our core values here at the school.


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