Ysgol Morgan Llwyd

Ysgol Morgan Llwyd is a Welsh Medium school in Wrexham, in north-east Wales. It is the first, and only Welsh Language Secondary school in Wrexham County Borough. It is named after the renowned seventeenth century Welsh author Morgan Llwyd. The school has been open at its present location in Cefn Road, Wrexham, since 2000. Previously it was located on Stockwell Grove, Wrexham. The current Headmaster is Mr. Huw Foster Evans and the current Deputy Headmaster is Mr. Huw Robertson.

Presently there are six houses or forms into which the approximately 800 pupils are divided. These are Alun, Bers, Clywedog, Dyfrdwy, Erddig and Gwenfro. These are named after local rivers and places - the River Alun, Bersham, River Clywedog, River Dee, Erddig and the River Gwenfro.

Read more about Ysgol Morgan Llwyd:  History of Ysgol Morgan Llwyd, Notable Former Pupils, Head of Year, Head of Key Stage, Primary Schools, Activities and Sport, Subjects Available, Twilight Courses, The Welsh Baccalaureate

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