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November 2020
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Pupils, parents and staff have been celebrating at Brecon High School again this summer in response to the exam results achieved by both A Level and GCSE pupils…
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2020 Examination Results
Many thanks to all those who participated in the Cardiff Metropolitan University virtual Eisteddfod last week. It was a very busy, tiring but hugely successful event for BHS. Da iawn, pawb! …
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Virtual Eisteddford
July 2020
Live version of the New school website has been brought forward for the re-opening of the school and is presently being tested - Please note we are creating new areas and information in time..
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School website
June 2020
The NHS has asked for this message to be sent out to you.
Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes in children requires urgent medical attention …
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Diabetes
June 2020
Take a tour of Brecon High School via our online virtual tour…
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November 2020
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On behalf of the Governing Body, I am pleased to inform you that following a two-day interview process that Mr. Richard Jenkins has been appointed as the permanent Headteacher …
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The School Of Rock choir singing at the official Powys opening of the new Brecon High School …
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The School of Rock Choir
5 February 2020
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Karaoke Competition
20 December 2019
A report from our one of our very own talented pupils in Karate - Nathan Preece:
In the last major competition of the year, the Karate1 Youth League Venice ….
Karate Competition
17 December 2019
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As we bid farewell to the old building, we would love to hear all of your good memories of being within this school …
We bid farewell to the old building
22 November 2019
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Congratulations to Finley Cole in Year 7 and Mariusz Fafara in Year 8 who both represented Brecon High School in the Powys Schools Judo Competition in Welshpool on Sunday 10th November. …
Judo Competition
12 November 2019
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One again, we are so proud of all of our pupils and their fund raising activities, this time in aid of the Stroke Assosiation in remembrance of Nia Starkey. …
Fund Raising
25 October 2019
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Great day completing A2 Fieldwork: variation in infiltration rates in the Brecon Beacons National Park! Saw some great peat bogs …
Fieldwork
21 October 2019
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Sporting Success - Under 19 Netball Tournament.
Congratulations to the girls who competed in a high standard Netball tournament …
Sam Hobbs (born 13 May 1988, Brecon) is a Welsh rugby union player. A prop forward, he made his full professional debut for the Cardiff Blues regional team on 9 January 2010 having previously played for Pontypridd RFC. Sam went on to play two seasons with the Dragons until taking up the position of forwards coach at the Dragons Academy.
Former Wales Under-19 and Under-20 international. In May 2013 he was selected in the Wales national rugby union team 32 man training squad for the summer 2013 tour to Japan.
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The youngest of three girls, Nia Roberts was born and brought up in Brecon, Powys. Her family were active members of the Brecon Little Theatre amateur dramatics group, and aged seven she first trod the boards. Five years later, she landed her first television role as the lead girl in "The Farm", a 30-minute Jackanory play for BBC1.
Nia has appeared in many film and tv series; Solomon a Caenor, Under Milk Wood, The Return of the Yuletide Kid, Hidden, Keeping Faith, Dr Who, Hinterland, Holby City, The Crown, Pobol y Cwm and many more..
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Born in Wales, United Kingdom and now based in the historical Jiangsu province of China, Elliott James Frieze launched his eponymous debut Women's wear and Menswear Collection at London and Paris Fashion Week in February 2010 with acclaimed model Jacquetta Wheeler and rock-royalty princess Amber Le Bon.
His loyal celebrity following include British actress Anna Popplewell who closed his Spring/Summer Collection at London Fashion Week.
Andrew Powell (born 23 August 1981) is a Welsh former rugby union player, who last played for Merthyr RFC. He is a former international rugby union player having played for both the Wales sevens team, and the Wales national rugby union team as well as touring with the British and Irish Lions. His regular rugby union position was either No. 8 or blindside flanker in the back row.
As of 2018, he is coaching his local club Brecon RFC, who play in the WRU EAST Division 1 league.
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Steve Perks became Welsh National Event Coach for Sprints and Relays in 1990 and was Head Coach (Athletics) at the Commonwealth Games Victoria Canada 1994.
Under his stewardship, in 1998, the British relay squad became the first team to win the European title in Budapest a feat they repeated in Munich (1999 & 2003) four years later. At the World Championships they achieved two Silver medals establishing a new British and European Record at Seville 1999. Then 2004 saw the ultimate achievement for the team – winning Olympic gold in Athens.
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Sian Reese-Williams (born 18 November 1981) is a Welsh theatre and television actress and singer, best known for playing Genesis Walker in Emmerdale.
He made his England debut in 1988 against Australia. He was dropped in 1990 in favour of Richard Hill, but returned to the England side in 1992 and was the Lions scrum-half in 1993. Early on in his playing career, Dewi played for Winnington Park Rugby Football Club in Cheshire.
He retired from rugby union after the 1995 World Cup third place play-off match. He had won 26 caps in total.
Mark Anthony Wyatt (born 19 February 1957) is a former Welsh international rugby union player. He played club rugby for several university teams, and later Swansea. He was selected to play for Wales on ten occasions, scoring 81 points. Mark was famed for his attacking fullback play and his place kicking. He is the record points scorer for Swansea with 2734 points. Mark’s current sporting interest lie on the golf course, playing off a handicap of 4 and he is a member of The Royal Porthcawl Golf club. He is a Director at Gower Business Systems Ltd a leading ICT company in South Wales
Professor Ian Jeffreys, an internationally renowned coach, educator and author, co-ordinates all of the South Wales University’s strength and conditioning (S&C) activities, as well as managing the S&C programmes for Cardiff City Football Club’s performance development programme. Ian is on the British Olympic Association register of strength and conditioning professionals.
He is an honorary advisor to the Korean and Polish Strength and Conditioning Associations, and a consultant to Nike. Ian has worked all over the world including the UK, USA, China, Australia, Korea, Turkey, Norway, Ireland, Poland, Iceland, Portugal and the Netherlands.
Pupils, parents and staff have been celebrating at Brecon High School again this summer in response to the exam results achieved by both A Level and GCSE pupils. Pupils have had to endure an exceptionally challenging time with the prospect of a UK-wide lockdown due to Covid-19 as well as not being able to sit any external examinations this summer.
At GCSE, pupils again performed extremely well and have hard their hard work recognised. In total, just under a third of pupils achieved at least 5 A/A* grades. A range of pupils achieved at least 8 A and A* grades, including Amy Pitt, Jenna Welch, Kelsey Williams, Katie Griffiths, Erin Mitchell, Jessica Joseph-Jones and Robin Flower.
Headteacher Richard Jenkins said "I am absolutely delighted with these results which reflect the ability of pupils at Brecon High School. The character they have shown over the last few months has been outstanding. These results are a testament to the positive changes that are taking place at the school. I would like to wish all of these pupils every success for their future."
Pupils, parents and staff have been celebrating at Brecon High School again this summer in response to the exam results achieved by both A Level and GCSE pupils. Pupils have had to endure an exceptionally challenging time with the prospect of a UK-wide lockdown due to Covid-19 as well as not being able to sit any external examinations this summer.
At A Level, pupils performed extremely well and all were accepted into their first choice of University. A range of pupils achieved A and A* grades, including Ben Williams, Rhydian Rogers, Zachary Morgan, Willow Jackson and Aleksandra Fafara.
At GCSE, pupils again performed extremely well and have hard their hard work recognised. In total, just under a third of pupils achieved at least 5 A/A* grades. A range of pupils achieved at least 8 A and A* grades, including Amy Pitt, Jenna Welch, Kelsey Williams, Katie Griffiths, Erin Mitchell, Jessica Joseph-Jones and Robin Flower.
Headteacher Richard Jenkins said "I am absolutely delighted with these results which reflect the ability of pupils at Brecon High School. The character they have shown over the last few months has been outstanding. These results are a testament to the positive changes that are taking place at the school. I would like to wish all of these pupils every success for their future."
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The curriculum experience for pupils attending Brecon High School has been developed to be as relevant, interesting and varied as possible. As pupils grow through the school, a wide range of opportunities are offered to them. Collectively, these enable pupils to develop into mature young adults. At the core of the school approach to the school curriculum is the development of pupil skills and the ability for these skills to be applied a range of issues. All Areas of Learning Experience (AOLEs) contribute directly to this provision and are responsible for the monitoring of how well pupils make progress each term.
Brecon High School Vision Statement – Be The Best You Can Be
We believe in empowering pupils to take control of their own learning and to take ownership over how they learn as often as possible. By doing this, pupils will learn how to make good choices and also have the ability to thrive in a fast and ever-changing world.
By creating a learning environment that has high expectations of everyone – and by modelling the behaviour and standards that we expect from our pupils – we can provide the stepping-stones that bring dreams closer to reality.
“Don’t tell me to reach for the sky when there are footprints on the moon” – Paul Brandt
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