BARRY COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL
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'Barry Comprehensive School' (Welsh: ''Ysgol Gyfun y Barri'') is a secondary school for boys aged 11-18, situated opposite Highlight Park in the town of Barry, in South Wales, UK. Bryn Hafren Comprehensive School is the partner girls' school that also provides a mixed sixth form for both schools.
Since the year 2000, the school has been consolidated on one site, following an extensive development and expansion on the original grounds.
The headmaster, David Swallow, received an OBE, in June 2003, from the Queen for his work in education.[1]
Estyn, Her Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales, has given this school a Grade 1 overall assessment, the highest available. They described it as "a good school with a significant number of outstanding features that is going from strength to strength under the leadership of its head, David Swallow". Outstanding features of the school include the relationships between teachers and pupils and the quality of care, support and guidance students receive. Children make outstanding progress in their moral and social development in a school that is an orderly and respectful community. Standards of behaviour are very good.[2]
In spring 2006 Barry Comprehensive was named the most improved school in Wales for the third year running.[3][4][5][6]
Barry Comprehensive had the second most improved Key Stage Four results in Wales, 2002 and was also the most improved school in the South Wales region.[7]
The School was one of several chosen to pilot the pilot the Welsh baccalaureate.[8]
The School have introduced an innovative numeracy mentoring scheme with staff from the local chemical plant Dow Corning working with Year 8 boys.[9]
Barry Comprehensive has twinned with De Soysa Vidyalaya Moratuwa of Sri Lanka.[10]
Barry Comprehensive suffered damage to kitchen and dining areas and some classrooms during a fire caused by an arson attack on 4 August 2006. Luckily no-one was hurt as the attack took place during the school holiday period. Considering the school was due to re-open only a few weeks later, reperations were made immediately and to high standards in an enthusiastic time. [11]
2004-05 was the inaugural year of a football development partnership between Barry Comprehensive School and Barry Town Football Club.[12]
★ Derek Brockway - BBC weather presenter
1. Patrons, Jam-Fund
2. "Top marks for school!", Barry and District News, 12 April 2007
3. "School is given a glowing report", Peter Collins, South Wales Echo, 12 April 2007
4. "Governors’Report 2006"
5. "Scrutiny Committee (Lifelong Learning)", Vale of Glamorgan District Council, 27 June, 2005
6. "Single-sex school is most improved", Barry and District News, 3 March 2005
7. "School has key to good results", Barry and District News, 6 March 2003
8. "Welsh schools to pilot baccalaureate", Donald MacLeod, The Guardian, 17 April 2002
9. "Sharing Practice", The Basic Skills Agency
10. "HelpLanka School Twinning Project", Help Lanka
11. "School to reopen after arson attack", Western Mail, 16 August 2006
12. "Trophies presented", Barry and District News, 26 May 2005
★ Official site
'Barry Comprehensive School' (Welsh: ''Ysgol Gyfun y Barri'') is a secondary school for boys aged 11-18, situated opposite Highlight Park in the town of Barry, in South Wales, UK. Bryn Hafren Comprehensive School is the partner girls' school that also provides a mixed sixth form for both schools.
Since the year 2000, the school has been consolidated on one site, following an extensive development and expansion on the original grounds.
| Contents |
| OBE |
| Academic standards |
| Mentoring initiative |
| Twinning arrangements |
| Arson attack |
| Sport |
| Notable alumni |
| References |
| External links |
OBE
The headmaster, David Swallow, received an OBE, in June 2003, from the Queen for his work in education.[1]
Academic standards
Estyn, Her Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales, has given this school a Grade 1 overall assessment, the highest available. They described it as "a good school with a significant number of outstanding features that is going from strength to strength under the leadership of its head, David Swallow". Outstanding features of the school include the relationships between teachers and pupils and the quality of care, support and guidance students receive. Children make outstanding progress in their moral and social development in a school that is an orderly and respectful community. Standards of behaviour are very good.[2]
In spring 2006 Barry Comprehensive was named the most improved school in Wales for the third year running.[3][4][5][6]
Barry Comprehensive had the second most improved Key Stage Four results in Wales, 2002 and was also the most improved school in the South Wales region.[7]
The School was one of several chosen to pilot the pilot the Welsh baccalaureate.[8]
Mentoring initiative
The School have introduced an innovative numeracy mentoring scheme with staff from the local chemical plant Dow Corning working with Year 8 boys.[9]
Twinning arrangements
Barry Comprehensive has twinned with De Soysa Vidyalaya Moratuwa of Sri Lanka.[10]
Arson attack
Barry Comprehensive suffered damage to kitchen and dining areas and some classrooms during a fire caused by an arson attack on 4 August 2006. Luckily no-one was hurt as the attack took place during the school holiday period. Considering the school was due to re-open only a few weeks later, reperations were made immediately and to high standards in an enthusiastic time. [11]
Sport
2004-05 was the inaugural year of a football development partnership between Barry Comprehensive School and Barry Town Football Club.[12]
Notable alumni
★ Derek Brockway - BBC weather presenter
References
1. Patrons, Jam-Fund
2. "Top marks for school!", Barry and District News, 12 April 2007
3. "School is given a glowing report", Peter Collins, South Wales Echo, 12 April 2007
4. "Governors’Report 2006"
5. "Scrutiny Committee (Lifelong Learning)", Vale of Glamorgan District Council, 27 June, 2005
6. "Single-sex school is most improved", Barry and District News, 3 March 2005
7. "School has key to good results", Barry and District News, 6 March 2003
8. "Welsh schools to pilot baccalaureate", Donald MacLeod, The Guardian, 17 April 2002
9. "Sharing Practice", The Basic Skills Agency
10. "HelpLanka School Twinning Project", Help Lanka
11. "School to reopen after arson attack", Western Mail, 16 August 2006
12. "Trophies presented", Barry and District News, 26 May 2005
External links
★ Official site
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