Glan Afan Comprehensive School () was a mixed
comprehensive school
A comprehensive school typically describes a secondary school for pupils aged approximately 11–18, that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude, in contrast to a selective school system where admission is res ...
which served the town of
Port Talbot,
Wales
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, and its surrounding areas for 120 years. It was opened in 1896 as Port Talbot Intermediate School under the provisions of the
Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889
The Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict c 40) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Background
Elementary education had been compulsory in Wales, as in the rest of the United Kingdom, since the introduction of t ...
. The school closed in July 2016 to facilitate the merger of Glan Afan itself,
Cwrt Sart Comprehensive,
Dyffryn Comprehensive,
Sandfields Comprehensive and Traethmelyn Primary School into the ultra-modern £40millon 'super-school',
Ysgol Bae Baglan.
History
The school was founded in 1896 as Port Talbot Intermediate School and later named the Port Talbot County School. The grammar school took the name Glan Afan in 1951 and in 1959 became Glan Afan Grammar Technical School.
In 1965 following the introduction of comprehensive education in Port Talbot the school undertook a further name change, and merged with Velindre Secondary Modern School to become Glan Afan Comprehensive School, taking pupils up to the age of 18. At that time the school's name was written as "Glanafan" rather than "Glan Afan". The school operated from the sites of both the old Grammar and Secondary Modern schools (about a mile apart) and children were regularly bussed between sites during the school day.
The
sixth form
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was moved to
Afan College after 1986.
From 1974 to 1996, it was administered by West Glamorgan County Council. In 1996, the Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council was formed, and the school is currently administered by Neath Port Talbot's LEA.
In 2011, Neath Port Talbot LEA announced that Glan Afan School and three other schools will be closed to facilitate a new 'Super' Comprehensive and Primary School. The school was given the name 'Ysgol Bae Baglan' or 'Baglan Bay School' as the name suggests is situated in Baglan Bay on Western Avenue. The facility is now completed and in full function with all pupils from the 4 merging schools transferring to the new site.
The School Curriculum
Until its closure, the school delivered the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3, (years 7, 8 and 9), and Key Stage 4 (Years 10 and 11).
The curriculum is organised in order to give a broad and balanced experience meeting the needs of all pupils including those with additional learning needs. All pupils have the opportunity to study Welsh culture within individual subjects. The school also organises an annual Eisteddfod and participates successfully at Local and National Urdd Eisteddfoda.
Key Stage 3
At Key Stage 3, pupils study English, mathematics and science (the core subjects). It also includes these foundation subjects: history, geography, RE, French, Welsh, art, music, technology, ICT, games, PSE and PE. Drama is offered as part of the skills module. In years 7 and 8 pupils have the opportunity to obtain the Key Skills qualifications of Communication, Application of Number and Working with Others at Level 1.
Key Stage 4
At Key Stage 4, pupils follow a compulsory curriculum of English, mathematics, science, games, RE, Welsh, PSE and ICT (Short Course). They then choose from a variety of subjects organised into option groups. They can choose from GCSE, Vocational GCSE and BTEC vocational courses which are linked with
Neath Port Talbot College
Neath Port Talbot College (NPTC) was a further education institution established as two campuses in Port Talbot and Neath in Wales, United Kingdom.
The college allowed study of many courses including GCSEs, AS Level/A levels, AGCEs, AVCEs, Adult ...
or other providers.
At Key Stage 4, the school actively monitors and targets pupils to identify underachievement and provides Learning Coach support and mentoring to help pupils with their GCSE studies.
All Year 10 and 11 pupils follow a Personal and Social Education Course, and a programme of Careers Guidance. During year 10 they participate in a week of work experience.
Extra-curricular activities
The school ran several clubs, either during lunchtime or after school, including clubs for sports, such as football, hockey, gymnastics, tag rugby, basketball, netball and dodgeball; and curriculum-based clubs including Club Urdd, Computer Club, English ‘Shooting Stars’, Choir, Eco-committee and Art Club.
The school also ran a community group calle
Glan Afan Silver Surfersfor senior citizens from the local community every Monday from 3:30-5pm. Th
Silver Surfershave been recognised by the
High Sheriff of
West Glamorgan
, HQ= County Hall, Swansea
, Government= West Glamorgan County Council (abolished 1996)
, Status=
, Start= 1974
, End= 1996
, Arms= ''Coat of arms of Wes ...
and the Wales Volunteer of the Year Awards.
Clubs offered in music and drama included Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Guitar Club, Orchestra and Samba Band. The school orchestra made a tour to Belgium. The creative arts departments also put on a full school musical every year, which pupils are encouraged to take part in, and a drama club.
Notable alumni
*
Bennett Arron
Bennett Arron is a Welsh writer and stand-up comedian.
Background
Born in Port Talbot to a Jewish family, Bennett Arron is an Award-Winning Writer, Comedian, Actor, Author and a BAFTA shortlisted Director and Presenter. He moved to London to ...
, writer, comedian
*
Leondre Devries
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, rapper
*
Richard Hibbard
Richard Hibbard (born 13 December 1983) is a Wales international rugby player currently playing for the Dragons.
Hibbard was born in Neath, Wales. He’s married with 3 children. A hooker, he started playing rugby at age grade levels at clubs ...
, rugby player
*
James Hook James Hook may refer to:
* Captain Hook, the villain of J. M. Barrie's play and novel ''Peter Pan''
* James Hook (composer) (1746–1827), English composer and organist
* James Hook (priest) (1771–1828), English priest, Dean of Worcester
* Jame ...
, rugby player
*
Gareth Jones, conductor
*
Andy Legg
Andrew Legg (born 28 July 1966) is a Welsh football manager and former Wales international player.
Born in Neath, he began his professional career with Swansea City after joining the club from local non-league football at the age of 22. He made ...
, footballer
*
Michael Sheen, actor
Port Talbot County School
*
David Carpanini
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, artist and academic
*
Edward Howel Francis
Edward Howel Francis, BSc, DSc, FRSE, FGS (31 May 1924 – 22 May 2014) was a British geologist and Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Leeds. He was President of the Geological Society of London from 1980 to 1982.
Bi ...
, professor of Earth Sciences from 1977 to 1989 at the
University of Leeds
, mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased
, established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds
, ...
, and president from 1980 to 1982 of the
Geological Society of London
*
Geraint Griffiths
Geraint Griffiths (born 1949) is a Welsh singer-songwriter and actor. He works mainly in the Welsh language.
Early life and education
Born in Pontrhydyfen, Griffiths attended Pontrhydyfen Primary school and then moved across to Ysgol Gymraeg Pon ...
, singer
*
Clive Jenkins
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, trade union leader, General Secretary from 1970 to 1988 of the
Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs
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History
The ASTMS was created in 1969 when ASSET (the Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Techni ...
*
Gwyn Jones, director from 1968 to 1977 of the
National Museum of Wales, and professor of Physics from 1953 to 1968 at
Queen Mary College
*
Moelwyn Merchant
William Moelwyn Merchant (5 June 1913 – 22 April 1997) was an academic, novelist, sculptor, poet and Anglican priest. He was born in Port Talbot, Glamorgan, Wales, and his first language was Welsh. He was educated at University College, ...
, professor of English from 1961 to 1974 at the
University of Exeter
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*
Keith Peters,
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from 1987 to 2005, chairman from 1994 to 1998 of the
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(NRPB)
*
Charlie Pugh
Charles Henry Pugh (7 March 1896 – 23 January 1951) was a Welsh international rugby union player who played rugby for three notable Welsh clubs, Aberavon, Maesteg and Neath. He was capped seven times for Wales and was part of the Welsh team ...
, rugby player
*
Edwin Regan
Edwin Regan (born 31 December 1935) is a Welsh prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the second Bishop of Wrexham from 1994 to 2012.
Biography
Edwin Regan was born in Port Talbot, and studied at St. John's Seminary, Waterford, I ...
,
Bishop of Wrexham
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The diocese covers an area of and consists of the Welsh historic counties of Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Denbighshire, Flintsh ...
since 1994
*
Alun Thomas, rugby player
Brinley Thomas professor of Economics from 1946 to 1973 at
University College, Cardiff
*
Gerwyn Williams
Gerwyn Williams (22 April 1924 – 10 February 2009) was a Welsh rugby union player, coach and author.
Biography
Williams was born in Glyncorrwg, Glamorgan, the son of Ephraim and Catherin (Hopkins) Williams. He attended Port Talbot County ...
, rugby player
References
External links
School websiteSilver Surfers website
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Secondary schools in Neath Port Talbot
Educational institutions established in 1896
Port Talbot
1896 establishments in Wales