West Monmouth School

West Monmouth School
Picture of the main school building
Front of main building at West Monmouth School
School's coat of arms
School's coat of arms (same as Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School) with original motto of Serve & Obey.
Mottoes Believe, Achieve, Succeed
Established 1898
Type Co-educational comprehensive
Headteacher Mr Gareth Whitcombe
Chair of Governors John Ernest Killick
Founder Worshipful Company of Haberdashers
Location Blaendare Road
Pontypool
Torfaen
NP4 5YG
Wales
51°41′47″N 3°02′15″W / 51.6965°N 3.0376°W / 51.6965; -3.0376Coordinates: 51°41′47″N 3°02′15″W / 51.6965°N 3.0376°W / 51.6965; -3.0376
Local authority Torfaen
Students 920
Ages 11–16
Colours Navy blue, red and green
Website West Monmouth School

West Monmouth School (Welsh: Ysgol Gorllewin Mynwy; colloquially: West Mon) is a state-funded and non-selective secondary school in Pontypool, Torfaen, south Wales.

Admissions

Pupils who attend the school generally live in the Pontypool area. The school offers education for 11- to 16-year-olds, and around 789 pupils are currently enrolled there as of September 2012.[1]

History

Foundation

The school owes its existence to the charitable donations of William Jones, who died in 1615.[2] He bequeathed money to the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers for the foundation of a grammar school in Monmouth. An accumulation of funds by the end of the nineteenth century encouraged Monmouth School to build a sister school to serve western Monmouthshire.

Grammar school

After much discussion and debate the town of Pontypool was chosen after land of six acres (24,000 m2) was donated by local landowner John Capel Hanbury. In 1896 the foundation stone of what was then known as Jones' West Monmouth School was laid by Louisa Eager, wife of John Hanbury. The school was officially opened by Godfrey Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar in 1898, to accommodate 70 boarders and 30 day boys. The total cost of erecting the school was estimated at £30,000.

The school became a county grammar school (under the auspices of the then Monmouthshire County Council) in 1954, and the last boarders left in 1958.

Comprehensive

In 1982 the school lost its grammar school status to become a comprehensive school when amalgamated with the three local secondary modern schools at Twmpath, Trevethin and the Wern. A new block (known simply as 'New Block') was constructed and now houses the mathematics, technology and some humanities classrooms. A new music and performing arts centre was built on the site of the old swimming pool in 2001 which gave the school some of the best facilities in Torfaen.

Expansion and changes of school buildings

The school's original building with its tall spires and grand entrance became too small for the school numbers. By 1934 a new 'Science Block' building had been added at a cost of £20,000 and contained extra classrooms and modern laboratories.

The school recently went through a six million pound overhaul that has seen numerous changes. The school now has performing arts facilities including an auditorium housed in the Haberdashers' Building. The special educational needs department has been expanded and there is a new cafeteria.

Facilities

West Mon is the only school in Torfaen to have an AstroTurf football pitch which comes complete with floodlights. There is also a top-of-the-range performing arts centre and two large gymnasia. There are five IT suites and a comprehensive technology centre. The school also boasts a running track, tennis courts and the large Albion rugby fields nearby. The school has been extended once again; the old dining hall has been converted into classrooms and a new cafeteria built on the west side of the site. This is due to the amalgamation of Trevethin Community School which closed in 2007.

Notable former pupils

Arts and Entertainment
Public Life
Sporting
  • Terry Cobner - Wales international rugby union player
  • Ken Jones - Wales international rugby union player
  • Bryn Meredith - Wales international rugby union player
  • Graham Price - Wales international rugby union player
  • Iestyn Thomas - Wales international rugby union player
  • Mako Vunipola - England international rugby union player
  • Ieuan Thomas - Welsh and British Athlete

Etymology

The school has been known by a variety of names over the last 100 years. Originally conceived as Jones' West Monmouth School it has also been known as Haberdashers' West Monmouth School, West Monmouth Boys' School and in later years West Monmouth Grammar School. Today the school is often referred to (incorrectly) as West Monmouth Comprehensive School. Internally the school use the shorthand names West Mon or WMS. There is at least one plaque in the school that refers to it as Jones' West Monmouthshire School. The official name, however, is West Monmouth School.

See also

References

  1. "West Monmouth School". Torfaen County Borough. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  2. http://www.habs-monmouth.org/index.cfm?alias=allhistory History of Haberdashers' Monmouth Schools
  • Serve & Obey: The Official History of West Monmouth School 1898 - 1998 by Arthur Crane (Pontypool: 1998). ISBN 0-9534668-0-9.
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