Pontypridd High School
Pontypridd High School (Welsh: Ysgol Uwchradd Pontypridd) (formerly known as Coedylan Comprehensive) is an English-medium comprehensive school in the village of Cilfynydd near Pontypridd, in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.[1]
| Pontypridd High School | |
|---|---|
| Address | |
Albion Community Campus , , CF37 4SF Wales  | |
| Coordinates | 51°37′27″N 3°19′18″W | 
| Information | |
| Motto | Ymdrech A Lwydda  (Success through Effort)  | 
| Local authority | Rhondda Cynon Taff | 
| Head Teacher | Huw Cripps | 
| Gender | Coeducational | 
| Age | 11+ | 
| Former name | Coedylan Comprehensive School / Pontypridd County Grammar School | 
| Website | http://www.pontypriddhighschool.co.uk | 
Admissions
    
It is for ages 11–18. It is on the west side of the A470.
History
    
    Grammar school
    
It was known as Pontypridd County Grammar School, a boys' grammar school, which had been established in 1895.
Comprehensive
    
When becoming comprehensive, it was known as Coedylan Comprehensive School.
Notable former pupils
    
    Pontypridd County Grammar School
    
- Desmond Brayley, Baron Brayley
 - Sir Ivor Broom, station commander of RAF Brüggen from 1962–64, AOC of No. 11 Group RAF from 1970–72, and controller from 1974-77 of National Air Traffic Services (NATS)[2]
 - Anthony Crockett, Bishop of Bangor from 2004–08
 - Glyn Davies, rugby player
 - Sir Trevor Evans, journalist[3]
 - Bernard Hedges, professional cricketer with Glamorgan CCC, 1950-1967
 - John Hopkins, fellow of Downing College Cambridge, 1961-2004, and university lecturer in law; afterwards emeritus fellow
 - Maldwyn James, rugby player
 - Brynmor John, Labour MP from 1970-88 for Pontypridd
 - David Lloyd Jones, Lord Lloyd-Jones, judge of the High Court (QBD) (2005–12), Lord Justice of Appeal (2012-2017), and first justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to come from Wales (2017-2022) and (2022- ).[4]
 - Geraint Stanley Jones, broadcaster, chief executive from 1989-94 of S4C, Controller from 1981-85 of BBC Wales
 - David Kelly, biological weapons expert
 - [Paul Lewis K.C. (Barrister; former Leader of the Wales and Chester Circuit.)
 - Gareth Owen, vice-chancellor from 1985-87 of the University of Wales, and principal from 1979-89 of University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
 - Gareth Payne, rugby player
 - Alun Richards, author
 - Tudor Rickards
 - Sir Tasker Watkins, former High Court judge (1971-1980), Lord Justice of Appeal (1980-1993) and deputy Lord Chief Justice (1988-1993). President of the Welsh Rugby Union, 1993-2004
 - Alun Williams, radio presenter
 - Gareth Wood, composer
 
Coedylan Comprehensive School And Pontypridd High School
    
- Kevin Courtney, former physics teacher, and General Secretary from 2016-2017 of the NUT
 - Ash Morgan, singer[5]
 - Kimberley Nixon, actress
 - Ceri Sweeney, Welsh rugby union international (1991-1998)
 - Martyn Williams, Welsh rugby union international (1987-1994)
 - Cory Hill, Welsh rugby union international and British and Irish Lions, 2016–present
 - Jarrod Evans, Wales rugby union international, 2019–Present
 
References
    
- "Home". Pontypriddhighschool.co.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
 - "Air Marshal Sir Ivor Broom". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
 - "Evans, Sir Trevor Maldwyn". ODNB. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
 - "The Supreme Court – Biographies of the Justices". www.supremecourt.uk. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
 - "BBC One - The Voice UK, Series 2 - Ash Morgan". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
 
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