Posted: Mon 7th Jan 2019

Construction well underway at £1.5m sixth form extension at Ysgol Morgan Llwyd

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jan 7th, 2019

A £1.5 million extension at a Welsh language secondary school in Wrexham is on track for completion early this year.

Sixth form students Ysgol Morgan Llwyd recently had the chance to take a look at the designs and layout for their new block and have a tour of the site.

Work on the school’s new sixth form has been ongoing since July 2018, with contractors Read Construction working on the new block.

As well as providing more space for the sixth form, the new site will also include a number of new features, including an IT set-up which will allow students to link up their devices – both school computers and personal devices – to multiple screens while studying or revising.

The new build aims to increase school capacity at secondary level and secure the future of Welsh medium secondary education in Wrexham.

The work is funded from the Welsh Government’s Band A 21st Century Schools Programme and Wrexham Council. Work is scheduled for completion this year, with the handover of the new extension due to take place in April.

Cllr Phil Wynn, lead member for education, said the project is part of the council’s “ongoing commitment to improving the educational environment in our schools”.

He added: “I would like to thank the Welsh Government for their continued support of Wrexham schools and our Education officers for their hard work in delivering more school projects than originally planned, with no additional funding.”

Aled Roberts, Chair of Governors at Ysgol Morgan Llwyd, said: “It was great to be shown around the new Sixth Form block with some of our students this morning and see how the work is progressing.

“Our students are helping to shape the scheme and the impressive facilities available once the block opens should enable our sixth formers to take full advantage and build on their achievements at GCSE at Ysgol Morgan Llwyd.”

Richard Heaton, managing Director of Read, said: “We’re thrilled to be delivering this 21st century learning environment with Wrexham Council and our design team.

“Throughout the build we are engaging with the school and community to bring added value to the scheme.”



Spotted something? Got a story? Email [email protected]



Have a look at...

Wrexham Council awaits Welsh Government guidance on 20MPH changes and welcomes community input

New role for Big Nev as Gŵyl Wal Goch returns to Wrexham for 2024!

Hydro Announces £13m Investment in State-of-the-Art Scrap Sorting Facility at Wrexham Plant

Fearless fundraisers to scale their biggest challenge yet for children’s hospices

Plans submitted for microbrewery on Wrexham farm

Warning issued after ‘lithium battery’ causes fire at Wrexham recycling centre

Demand for Welsh courses ‘outstripping capacity’

New economy minister sets out his priorities for Wales

Proposals submitted to turn Wrexham beauty salon into children’s home

Friends take on 45-mile ultramarathon to raise funds for mental health charity

Three arrested over ‘intent to supply Class B drugs’

16 year old charged with range of driving offences in Rhos