The main entrance to Ysgol y Berwyn

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The main entrance to Ysgol y Berwyn

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 8 Jun 2007

This is a bilingual comprehensive school which has one of the largest catchment areas in Wales extending eastwards to Glyndyfrdwy Image, north to Llangwm Image, south along the Hirnant valley to Image and westwards to Rhydymain Image Opened in 1964, it replaced the Bala Girls School (the red brick building on the left) and Bala Boys Grammar School (now the Cyfnod Restaurant). For most subjects, pupils are streamed on linguistic criteria, but Welsh is the main language of the school. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.913002
Longitude
-3.598