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City of Cardiff High School for Girls was opened in January 1895 in the Parade, Cardiff, [1] with Mary Collin as its first headmistress, [2] and City of Cardiff High School for Boys was opened in September 1898 in Newport Road, Cardiff. [3]
The family later moved to Roath, Cardiff, and Goronwy was educated at Cardiff High School for Boys. He received three scholarships in 1927 to attend New College, Oxford , where he studied History. In 1931 he became a Fellow of All Souls College .
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Howardian High School – a secondary school originating in 1885, closed in 1990; Llanrumney High School – closed in 2013 and merged with Rumney High School to create Eastern High School; Llanedeyrn High School – closed in 2014 and its pupils dispersed to Llanishen High School or Cardiff High School
The school admitted boys and girls, but the school was bombed in 1941 and the girls school moved to Llanover Hall. [10] The boys and girls schools merged and moved to a new site in Fairwater in 1962 and took the name Cantonian High School when they became a comprehensive in 1969. [9] The original building became the Chapter Arts Centre in 1971 ...
Rees was first educated at Cardiff High School, a grammar school when he joined, which changed to a comprehensive school in 1973. [2] He studied at University College Wales, Aberystwyth and then St John's College, Cambridge, receiving a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree with first-class honours. He was awarded the Samuel Evans Prize for his ...
Sixteen defendants appeared before Cardiff Crown Court on Friday charged with rioting in Ely after the deaths of two boys in the city.
He was educated at Cardiff High School for Boys before matriculating to Oxford University. [2] In 1934 he married Betty Elliot, daughter of former Wales international Jack Elliot. [2] He served his country in the Second World War, joining the Welsh Guard as an acting captain. [2] Roberts was a freelance journalist and a breeder of prize Welsh ...