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  1. SCHOOL ADDRESS: Ysgol Llanystumdwy, Llanystumdwy, CRICIETH, Gwynedd. LL55 0SP TELEPHONE NUMBER: (01766) 522961 E-MAIL: pennaeth@llanystumdwy.ysgoliongwynedd.cymru

  2. CYFEIRIAD YR YSGOL: Ysgol Llanystumdwy, Llanystumdwy, CRICIETH, Gwynedd. LL55 0SP RHIF FFÔN:: (01766) 522961 E-BOST: pennaeth@llanystumdwy.ysgoliongwynedd.cymru

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    The National School for Llanystumdwy was built c1880 to provide Church of England education for the children of the village. It is of significance as being the school attended by Dai George, the future Prime Minister David Lloyd George, after his arrival in the village in 1864, and the scene of the famous silent protest which he led against the rec...

    The school is built of rubble stonework, with slate roofs. The two classrooms are end-to-end, parallel to the road, with a forward wing containing side entrances, and the 2-storey master's house at the E end. The schoolrooms have 4 metal windows of 1950's design at the front, with rendered surrounds and concrete sills, and a transomed C20 window in...

    Included largely for its association with the early life of the future Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, and the scene of his first significant revolt against authority.

  3. Llanystumdwy School (formerly known as National School) Note: Includes Parish File Date: 1871-1909 Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Former reference in its original department: School...

  4. Address. Llanystumdwy, Criccieth, Gwynedd, LL52 0SP. Local authority. Gwynedd (661) Headteacher / Principal. Phase of education. Not applicable. School type. Welsh establishment.

  5. 20 de ago. de 2021 · While all of the aforementioned posts were occupied by men, none of them had been to Eton. At the beginning of 1921, David Lloyd George (who attended Llanystumdwy National School) was Prime Minister. The Leader of the House was Bonar Law (of the High School of Glasgow).

  6. The original school at Llanystumdwy was built circa 1812 but was then converted into the masters house when the National School was built alongside it. Alterations were carried out by Kennedy in 1851.