West Monmouth School
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West Monmouth School is a state-funded and non-selective secondary school in Pontypool
Pontypool
Pontypool is a town of approximately 36,000 people in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales....

, Torfaen
Torfaen
Torfaen is a county borough in Wales within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It was originally formed in 1974 as a district of the county of Gwent and in 1996 it was reconstituted as a unitary authority.-Education:...

, south Wales
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.

Admissions

Pupils who attend the school generally live in the Pontypool area. The school offers education for 11-to-16-year-olds, and around 920 pupils are currently enrolled there as of September 2010.

Foundation

The school owes its existence to the charitable donations of William Jones, who died in 1615. He bequeathed money to the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers
Worshipful Company of Haberdashers
The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers is one of the senior Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation, following on from the Mercers' Company, another Livery Company connected with clothing and haberdashery, received a Royal Charter in 1448...

 for the foundation of a grammar school in Monmouth
Monmouth
Monmouth is a town in southeast Wales and traditional county town of the historic county of Monmouthshire. It is situated close to the border with England, where the River Monnow meets the River Wye with bridges over both....

. An accumulation of funds by the end of the nineteenth century encouraged Monmouth School
Monmouth School
Monmouth School is an HMC boys' boarding and day school in Monmouth, Monmouthshire in south east Wales. It was founded in 1614 by William Jones. It is run as a trust, the William Jones's Schools Foundation, by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Livery Companies...

 to build a sister school to serve western Monmouthshire
Monmouthshire (historic)
Monmouthshire , also known as the County of Monmouth , is one of thirteen ancient counties of Wales and a former administrative county....

.

Grammar school

After much discussion and debate the town of Pontypool
Pontypool
Pontypool is a town of approximately 36,000 people in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales....

 was chosen after land of 6 acres (24,281.2 m²) was donated by local landowner John Hanbury
John Hanbury
John Hanbury was one of a dynasty of ironmasters responsible for the industrialisation and urbanisation of the eastern valley through which runs the Afon Llwyd in Monmouthshire around Pontypool....

. In 1896 the foundation stone of balls sack

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
Torfaen
Torfaen is a county borough in Wales within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It was originally formed in 1974 as a district of the county of Gwent and in 1996 it was reconstituted as a unitary authority.-Education:...

.

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 boasts state-of-the-art 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.

Ethos

The school has maintained the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers
Worshipful Company of Haberdashers
The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers is one of the senior Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation, following on from the Mercers' Company, another Livery Company connected with clothing and haberdashery, received a Royal Charter in 1448...

's motto Serve & Obey but has also adopted an unofficial motto of Today's Challenges for Tomorrow's Opportunities. The school is committed to providing quality education for all.

Facilities

West Mon is the only school in Torfaen
Torfaen
Torfaen is a county borough in Wales within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It was originally formed in 1974 as a district of the county of Gwent and in 1996 it was reconstituted as a unitary authority.-Education:...

 to have an AstroTurf
AstroTurf
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 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
Trevethin Community School
Trevethin Community School was a non-selective state secondary school in the Pontypool suburb of Penygarn, Wales.The school—established in 1982 as Trevethin Comprehensive School—was originally housed on two sites, the former Pontypool Girls' Grammar School building and the former Trevethin...

 which closed in 2007.

Notable former pupils

Arts and Entertainment
  • Sir Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, KBE , best known as Anthony Hopkins, is a Welsh actor of film, stage and television...

     - actor


Public Life
  • Ronald Bridle - civil engineer and Chief Highway Engineer from 1975–80
  • Air Marshal
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     Sir Ivor Broom CB CBE DSO DFC - Station Commander of RAF Bruggen
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     from 1962-4, AOC
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     of No. 11 Group RAF
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     from 1970-2, and Controller from 1974-7 of National Air Traffic Services
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     (NATS)
  • John Bryant - Chief Executive of Corus Group
    Corus Group
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     plc from 1999–2000
  • Ivor Bulmer-Thomas
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     CBE - Labour (then Conservative for two years) MP for Keighley
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     from 1942–50
  • David James - Vice-Chancellor from 1952-65 of the University of Southampton
    University of Southampton
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  • Alun Gwynne Jones, Baron Chalfont of Llantarnam
    Llantarnam
    Llantarnam is a community and suburb of Cwmbran in the county borough of Torfaen in southeast Wales.Llantarnam Abbey is a Cistercian abbey founded in 1179 as a daughter house of Strata Florida Abbey...

     in the County of Monmouthshire OBE MC - former Foreign Office minister from 1964–70, and Chairman of the Radio Authority from 1991-4
  • Noel Debroy Jones
    Noel Debroy Jones
    Noel Debroy Jones CB was an Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Sodor and Man in the Church of England.Jones was born in Wales and educated at St David's College, Lampeter. He studied for ordination at Wells Theological College and then held curacies at St James' Tredegar and St Mark's...

     - Bishop of Sodor and Man
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     from 1989–2003
  • Prof Frank Llewellyn-Jones CBE - physicist who studied electrical conductance (ionization
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    ) in gases and spark ignition, Professor of Physics from 1945-65 at University College, Swansea
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     and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales
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     from 1969–71
  • The Rt. Hon. Paul Murphy - Labour MP
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     for Torfaen
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     since 1987
  • Rhys Probert
    Rhys Probert
    Rhys Probert was born 28 May 1921, the son of the Reverend Thomas and Margaret Jane Probert. He was educated firstly at Jones' West Monmouth School, then at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He died of pancreatic cancer in 1980....

     CB - Director from 1973-80 of the Royal Aircraft Establishment
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  • Edwin Stevens
    Edwin Stevens
    Edwin Stevens CBE was a Welsh inventor who designed the world's first wearable electronic hearing aid. He was also a philanthropist, becoming a major benefactor to the Royal Society of Medicine, and to Jesus College, Oxford, at which he had studied between 1927 and 1929.-Life:Stevens was born at...

     CBE - inventor of hearing aids


Sporting
  • Terry Cobner
    Terry Cobner
    Terence "Terry" John Cobner is a former Welsh international rugby union player and British Lion. He was born in Blaenavon, Monmouthshire and currently lives in Pontypool.- Welsh international and British Lion :...

     - Wales international rugby union player
  • Ken Jones - Wales international rugby union player
  • Bryn Meredith
    Bryn Meredith
    Brinley "Bryn" Victor Meredith was a rugby union international. Meredith was a mobile hooker, he was selected 34 times for Wales between 1954 and 1962, but missed 2 matches for health and family bereavement reasons....

     - Wales international rugby union player
  • Graham Price
    Graham Price
    Graham Price MBE is a former Welsh rugby union player who won 41 caps for as a prop forward.- Education :...

     - Wales international rugby union player
  • Iestyn Thomas
    Iestyn Thomas
    Iestyn Thomas is a Welsh rugby union footballer, who currently plays as a prop for the Scarlets in the RaboDirect Pro12.- Club career :...

     - Wales international rugby union player


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'
Worshipful Company of Haberdashers
The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers is one of the senior Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation, following on from the Mercers' Company, another Livery Company connected with clothing and haberdashery, received a Royal Charter in 1448...

 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

  • Monmouth School
    Monmouth School
    Monmouth School is an HMC boys' boarding and day school in Monmouth, Monmouthshire in south east Wales. It was founded in 1614 by William Jones. It is run as a trust, the William Jones's Schools Foundation, by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Livery Companies...

     - independent school, previously known as Monmouth Grammar School

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