School Badge
The school badge consists of a quartered shield depicting:
- A Castle Keep (relating to the Dinas Powys castle)
- A Celtic Cross (relating to the Welsh national symbol)
- A Welsh Harp (relating to Erw'r Delyn - the "Field of the Harp" - the original shape of the land)
- A Welsh Dragon (relating to the Welsh symbol)
The badge was originally created by Mr Stan Jones, Head of Art when the school became a comprehensive secondary school. The use of the image in this article will have no effect on the school's commercial use of the image in question. To allow identification and critical commentary on school and school logo for article about the school itself.
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