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day school for girls in Llandaff, a district in northern
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. It consists of a nursery, infants, junior, senior school and a sixth form. The sixth form became coeducational in September 2005 and was renamed Howell's Co-ed College.


History

In 1537, Thomas Howell, a Welsh merchant trading in
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, bequeathed 12,000 gold
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to the Drapers' Company to provide dowries "every yere for Maydens for ever." His "Merchant's Mark" is still used as a logo for the school. The school's magazine is called the ''Golden Ducat'' in reference to the bequest. After founding a girls' school of the same name in the town of
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, the Company started building the Llandaff school in 1859 and opened to girls the following year. In 1899 it was expanded to accommodate boarders but the boarding programme has been discontinued. The school still retains its links as the Company has a representative in the school board. It was originally housed in a building designed by
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, on the outskirts of the village of Llandaff. The school admitted its first pupils, with Emily Baldwin as the first Headmistress. Today it occupies a large site north of Cardiff city centre. In 1980 the school joined the
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and is under its governance. It is the only member school in Wales. Novelist
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spent part of his childhood at Cumberland Lodge, which was later acquired by the school. In 2005 The school opened the GDST's first co-educational sixth form with the admission of 26 boys into year 12.


Key dates

*1859–60 Howell's School built. *1860 Emily Baldwin appointed Headmistress. *1860 Classes started with 60 pupils. *1872 Miss Ewing appointed Headmistress. *1880 Miss Kendall appointed Headmistress. *1887 Sanatorium built. *1896 Cookery School built. *1900 Great Hall built. *1906 Steward's Wing built. *1906 Hywelian Guild established. *1920 Miss Kendall retired. *1920 Miss Trotter appointed as Headmistress. *1937 Swimming pool built. *1937 Miss Knight appointed as Headmistress. *1941 Miss Lewis appointed as Headmistress. *1950 Science laboratories built. *1960 Bryntaf and Oaklands acquired as extra boarding houses. *1960 Hywelians donated grand piano. *1978 Miss Turner appointed as Headmistress. *1980 Howell's School joined the
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. *1984 Junior School for ages 7–11 opened. *1990 Music Block and Octagon Room built. *1991 Mrs Jane Fitz appointed as Headmistress. *1993 Boarding ceased and houses remodelled for the Sixth Form. *1997 Nursery opened accepting girls from the age of three. *1997 Sports Hall and Fitness Suite built. *2001 New laboratory and renovation programme completed. *2003 New Junior School building and extension project commenced. *2004 Tŷ Hapus (Happy House), new building for Junior School completed and Junior School intake doubled. *2005 Co-educational Sixth Form College established – first young men in school in 145 years. *2007 Mrs Sally Davis appointed as Principal. *2008 Howell's becomes a Fairtrade School. *2010 Howell's celebrates 150 years since its opening.


Academics

Howell's is one of Wales's top performing independent schools. In 2011 it made the top 100 schools in the
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based on
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results and ranked first in Wales.


Notable former pupils

Alumnae are known as Hywelians and are entitled membership of the Hywelian Guild. It was founded in 1906 by old girls and is also open to former staff members and teachers.Hywelians
* Fiona Bruce, Conservative MP * Patricia Clarke, biochemist *
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, educational entrepreneur and philanthropist * Janet Davies, Welsh politician * Jem, pop singer *
Jean McFarlane, Baroness McFarlane of Llandaff Jean Kennedy McFarlane, Baroness McFarlane of Llandaff, FRCN, MCSP (1 April 1926 – 13 May 2012), was a British nurse and member of the House of Lords. Biography McFarlane was born in Cardiff, Wales, and later trained as a nurse, a midwife ...
, the holder of the first Chair of Nursing in an English university, at the
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Julie Morgan Julie Morgan (née Edwards; 2 November 1944) is a Welsh Labour Party politician, who has been a Member of the Senedd for Cardiff North seat in the Senedd since the 2011 election. She was previously Member of Parliament (MP) for Cardiff Nor ...
, Labour MP *
Lucy Owen Lucy Owen (born 18 June 1971 as Lucy Jane Cohen) is a Welsh television news reader. Early life Owen attended Howell's School in Llandaff, Cardiff, and graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London, in English. She is of Jewish heritage. ...
(née Cohen), BBC Wales news presenter *
Jo Walton Jo Walton (born 1964) is a Welsh and Canadian fantasy and science fiction writer and poet. She is best known for the fantasy novel '' Among Others'', which won the Hugo and Nebula Awards in 2012, and '' Tooth and Claw'', a Victorian era nov ...
, fantasy and science fiction writer * Hannah Mills, Olympic Gold Medalist, MBE *
Charlotte Church Charlotte Maria Church (born Charlotte Maria Reed, 21 February 1986) is a Welsh singer-songwriter, actress, television presenter and political activist from Cardiff. Church rose to fame in childhood as a classical singer before branching ...
, Singer and Actress.


Gallery

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References


External links


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