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Cwmtawe Community School (in Welsh: ''Ysgol Gymunedol Cwmtawe'') Formerly known as Pontardawe Technical School and Cwmtawe Comprehensive School, is a modern
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education
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in Pontardawe,
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. The school moved to newly built premises in 1996. Its old building was used by the local Welsh-language primary school, Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Pontardawe, until it was demolished in 2010. Cwmtawe recently won an award for
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schools, based on school improvements, community and curriculum links, saving money, and raising environmental awareness. Although Cwmtawe is not a Welsh-medium school, Welsh is taught at second-language level, as it is mandatory under the National Curriculum that all Welsh school children up to age 16 be taught the language. Cwmtawe has very good
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and
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results exceeding the targets set in Wales's national standards. In 2000, it was in 113th place in Wales for GCSE passes (based on 5 GCSEs, grades A*-C). Since then, examination results have improved dramatically; according to the latest inspection report by Estyn, the school has a GCSE pass rate of 73%, putting it in 12th place and within the top 10% of all schools in Wales.


Feeder primary schools

The feeder primary schools for Cwmtawe are: * Alltwen Primary School * Godre'r Graig Primary School * Llangiwg Primary School * Rhos Primary School * Rhydyfro Primary School * Tairgwaith Primary School


Notable former pupils

* Bleddyn Bowen, rugby union player * Aled Brew, rugby union player * Loren Dykes, football player * Gareth Edwards, rugby union player * James Griffiths, rugby union player * Robert Jones, rugby union player * Sir Clive Lewis, Court of Appeal Judge *
Elgan Rees Harold Elgan Rees (born 5 January 1954) is a Welsh former international rugby union player. Rugby career Rees toured with the British & Irish Lions to New Zealand in 1977, when he had yet to be capped by Wales, and South Africa in 1980 and at ...
, rugby union player * Arwel Thomas, rugby union player * Justin Tipuric, rugby union player *
Lewy Williams Lewis “Lewy” Williams (born 18 January 2002 in Swansea) is a Welsh professional darts player who currently plays in the Professional Darts Corporation events. Born in Swansea, Williams moved to Liverpool, where he has trained as a barber. ...
, professional darts player


External links


Cwmtawe Community School's websiteNeath Port Talbot County Borough Council Education Page


References

{{authority control Secondary schools in Neath Port Talbot Educational institutions established in 1969 1969 establishments in Wales