Alun School
Alun School is a secondary school located in the community of Mold, Flintshire, Wales. It is part of the Flintshire LEA. It was formed in 1970 as a result of the merger of the Alun Grammar School and the Daniel Owen Secondary Modern School.
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School type | Community school |
Founded | 1969 |
Founder | David Leadbeater |
Authority | Estyn |
Head teacher | Jane Cooper |
Grades | Year 7 - Year 13 |
Enrolment | 1800 |
Education system | British Curriculum |
Website | www.alunschool.co.uk |
Some of the school's present buildings (Daniel Owen Building) date from 1938, the remainder being opened on the formation of the current comprehensive or built in the years since. In 1989 the roll stood at 1432 and by 2009 it was 1762 students with over 550 students in the Sixth Form and over 120 teachers. The main school remains over-subscribed and the Sixth Form is one of the biggest in Wales. Current data is available at www.mylocalschool.gov.wales
In an inspection of the school that took place in March 2010 it received the highest grade (Grade 1) in all seven of the inspection categories, and was described as a "very good school with many outstanding features". The most recent inspection of the school in April 2016 graded it as 'good' for both current performance and prospects for improvement. Both reports can be viewed at www.estyn.gov.wales
The school is sometimes known colloquially as Mold Alun, to distinguish it from the nearby Castell Alun secondary school in Hope.
Buildings
The Alun has many distinguishable buildings and areas. These include:
- Lloyd Parry Building containing Biology rooms, Library and the Reception.
- Tower Block containing the G Floor (sixth form) L Floor (computers) M Floor (languages) and the T Floor (humanities).
- Daniel Owen Building the Maths and English corridors, and the Daniel Owen Hall.
- Central Block containing most of the music, art, science, drama and workshops. There is also a link between the Alun and Ysgol Maes Garmon.
- The Daniel Owen Gym and Dining block.
- Tennis courts, all-terrain pitch, extensive playing fields.
- Sports Centre (joint community use) including swimming pool, fitness suite, sports hall, gymnasium etc.
- (Lloyd Parry, tower block, Daniel Owen building, central block and drama are all connected).
Headteachers
Headteachers of Alun School / Alun County Secondary School / Alun Grammar School
- William Lloyd Parry (1880–1922) Founder of the School : A book is available from the school 'The Lloyd Parry Years' go to Alun School History
- Owen Hughes (1922–1941)
- Joseph Jones (1942–1958)
- Gareth Lloyd Jones (1958–1965)
- David Leadbeater (1965–1967)
Headteachers of Daniel Owen Secondary Modern School / Central School
- Harold Shaw (1939–1940)
- Ceriog Williams (1940–1967)
Headteachers of Alun School (became comprehensive in 1967 and moved to present site in November 1973)
- David Leadbeater (1967–1972)
- Ray (Gerry) German (1972–1974) (Dismissed)[1]
- Wynne Williams (Acting Headteacher from Easter 1974 - Summer 1975)
- James Hanson (1975–1991)
- David Williams (1991–1997)
- Paul Mulraney (1997–2008)
- Ashley Jones (2008-2014)
- Jane Cooper (2014-date)
Notable alumni
Notable ex-students include:
- Matt Barbet - ITV Daybreak presenter
- Jonny Buckland - musician, Coldplay
- Nick Fenton - retired footballer, a former player for Manchester City; now a physiotherapist with Burton Albion
- Emma Jones - journalist
- Andy Nicholls - former football hooligan, football manager, and author[2]
- Ken Skates - Labour Party politician, Member of the National Assembly for Wales and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure in the Welsh Government.[3]
- Dave Snowden - lecturer, consultant, researcher
References
- "Cofio... Dyma 1974". BBC Cymru.
- "uk". mrprodutosdigitais.com.br. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
- "Ken Skates AM". National Assembly for Wales. Retrieved 7 September 2016.