Bassaleg School

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Bassaleg School (Welsh: Ysgol Basaleg) is a comprehensive secondary school for pupils aged 11 to 18 years, situated in the suburb of Bassaleg on the western side of the city of Newport, South Wales. The present buildings of the school range in age from the early 20th century to the present day. The buildings form a natural campus, with playing fields, lawns and gardens. It has over 1,700 pupils. Because of expanding residential development in the area, consultations took place in 2021 to 2022 to increase capacity to over 2,000 pupils by 2023.[2] Plans were approved by Newport City Council in February 2022[3] with work on the project beginning in March 2022, following a £30,000,000 investment.[4]

Bassaleg School
Address
Map
Forge Lane

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NP10 8NF

Wales
Coordinates51°34′29″N 3°02′36″W / 51.574722°N 3.043333°W / 51.574722; -3.043333
Information
TypeComprehensive school
MottoA Tradition of Excellence (Welsh: Traddodiad o ragoriaeth)
Local authorityNewport City Council
ChairpersonDavid Williams
Head teacherVictoria Lambe
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,749[1]
HousesEbbw, Sirhowy, Rhymni, Hafren
Colour(s)Navy   Gold  
Websitehttp://www.bassalegschool.com

As of 2023, the new facility, Adeliad Balch (meaning Pride Building) opened, and now caters for 70% of education that takes place at Bassaleg School.

Since its opening, the building has received criticism from pupils claiming that the new name is too cliche. Some pupils believe that the building should have been named "Griffin" as a reference to the name of the now demolished building it replaced, which was situated on Griffin Lane.[citation needed]

Notable former pupils

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References

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  1. ^ "A report on Bassaleg School" (PDF). Estyn. May 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Bassaleg School expansion could go to second consultation". South Wales Argus. 15 February 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Bassaleg School demolition and rebuild plan set for go-ahead". South Wales Argus. 2 February 2022. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Bassaleg School redevelopment work starts". South Wales Argus. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Barnes Stuart". bathrugbyheritage.org.
  6. ^ "Callard Jon". bathrugbyheritage.org.
  7. ^ Deacon, Thomas (24 February 2018). "Why firefighters can run toward danger - woman's fascinating PhD". WalesOnline. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Jamie Corsi | Dragons Player". Dragons Rugby.
  9. ^ "About David". Rt Hon David TC Davies MP.
  10. ^ "Davies, Ron, 1946- - National Library of Wales Archives and Manuscripts". archives.library.wales.
  11. ^ "Teenage speedster Dyer aiming to build on Dragons debut against Euro champs". South Wales Argus. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Top athlete goes back to school". South Wales Argus.
  13. ^ "I'll win gold for my mum - swimmer's pledge". South Wales Argus.
  14. ^ Thomas, Simon (3 July 2015). "Which Wales legend went back to his old school". WalesOnline.
  15. ^ "Roger Lewis' Seasonal Suicide Notes". WalesOnline. 28 November 2009.
  16. ^ Blanche, Phil (12 April 2012). "Former Wales rugby captain Malcolm Thomas dies at the age of 82". WalesOnline.
  17. ^ "The skinny kid from Bassaleg now set to take on the Boks". South Wales Argus.
  18. ^ Mosalski, Ruth (18 March 2019). "Newport West by-election candidates named". WalesOnline.

51°34′29″N 03°02′36″W / 51.57472°N 3.04333°W / 51.57472; -3.04333