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  1. Ysgol Dyffryn Aman (lit. transl. Amman Valley School) is a bilingual (Welsh and English) comprehensive school and sixth form in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is situated on Margaret Street in the north of Ammanford town centre.

  2. Find a school. School Admissions and Changing Schools. Information and guidance for parents; Apply for a part-time nursery place (3-year olds) Apply for a full-time primary school place (4-years olds) Apply for a secondary school place (11-year olds) Changing schools in the middle of an academic term or year

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · 25 April 2024. By James McCarthy,BBC News. BBC. A 13-year-old girl will appear in court later charged with three counts of attempted murder, after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a...

  4. During World War Two, the school was under the name of the Amman Valley Grammar School, and twenty-five former pupils of the school lost their lives during the latter conflict. These men are commemorated on a memorial plaque, which was unveiled in the school on Thursday 5 May 1949.

  5. The story of the struggle to build the first Intermediate (that is, Secondary) school in Ammanford is told in detail in Amman Valley Grammar School – the beginnings in this section of the web site. Briefly, it took almost twenty years for this school to materialise because of objections made by the governors of Llandeilo Intermediate school, built as early as 1896.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · 24 April 2024. By. Channel3 Now Staff. Videos shows stabbing incident at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford. Three individuals have sustained injuries in a “significant stabbing incident” at a school in West Wales. Dyfed Powys Police have confirmed a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil ...

  7. www.users.ic24.net › ~terrynorm › watcyn wynAmmanford - Watcyn Wyn

    When Ammanford County School (later renamed the Grammar school) was opened in 1914 Watcyn Wyn's son G. O. Williams was its first headmaster. The old Hope Academy still stands on Brynmawr Avenue and is still in use today as the English Baptist church and Gwynfryn House was bought for use as a private home after the closure of Gwynfryn College in 1915.