First Minister opens new 21st century school in Rhymney Valley

19 Apr 2018 02:54 PM

First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, has today opened a new state-of-the-art primary school in Rhymney Valley.

The Idris Davies School has replaced the former Abertysswg and Pontlottyn Primary Schools and merged with the existing Rhymney comprehensive school to form the 3 – 18 campus.

Supported with over £4m of Welsh Government funding, the school will provide the very best education facilities for pupils and staff to help drive up educational standards across the county.

The school has play an extensive outdoor area with play equipment, a planting area for the garden club and an amphitheatre for outdoor teaching and events. The school will also be home to a state-of-the-art Flying Start part time childcare facility, providing mornings sessions for children and Families First parenting programmes.

During the visit, the First Minister said:

“It’s a pleasure to officially open the new Idris Davies School, supported with £4m of Welsh Government funding. Named after the renowned Welsh poet, the school is steeped in history – but, today, we bring the school fully into the 21st century. 

“It has been good to speak with pupils and hear first-hand how the state-of-the-art facilities in this new 3-18 campus are helping them learn, feel inspired, and get the most out of the school day.”

During the official opening the First Minister and the invited guests was treated to a concert by the school children.