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  1. Teacher assessment data for primary schools is not published at school or local authority level by the Welsh government. Parents can view individual school websites for the Key Stage 2 (age 11) subject level results for pupils in Reading, Writing, Maths and Grammar Punctuation & Spelling (GPS) 12.3:1. NATIONAL AVG. 20.9:1.

  2. A volume made up of about one hundred and forty items of correspondence, etc. 1791-1806 and undated, addressed (except where otherwise stated) to William Owen [-Pughe].

  3. Llanystumdwy is a charming little village on the banks of the river Dwyfor, and is the starting point of this walk which takes us through farmland to the Dwyfor estuary and its panoramic views of Tremadog Bay and the mountains. On our return, we visit the upper part of the village with its interesting houses and enjoy the area’s links with ...

  4. Over the last three years, around 7% of pupils have been eligible for free school meals. This is significantly lower than the national percentage (19%). Around 70% of pupils come from Welsh-speaking homes. There are no pupils from ethnic minority backgrounds. The school has identified 25% of its pupils as having additional learning needs.

  5. His father died the year after he was born, and his mother moved with the children to live with her brother Richard Lloyd (1834-1917) in Llanystumdwy, North Wales. Lloyd George was educated at the National School here, and after leaving in 1878 at the age of fifteen, he became connected to a solicitor’s firm near Porthmadog.

  6. You can follow a riverside footpath north to Pont Rhyd-y-benllig before returning to the village through the countryside. It's about a 3 mile walk with some moderate climbing on the way. The village is notable as the location of the grave of former Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Lloyd George lived in Llanystumdwy until he was 16, and it is ...

  7. Ysgol Llanystumdwy, Gwynedd. A state school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 11. Local authority: Gwynedd.