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01244 526400. Welcome to Hawarden High School, an English-language medium secondary school in Hawarden, Flintshire, North Wales.
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Secondary School: Established: 1606; 418 years ago () Local authority: Flintshire LEA: Headteacher: Simon Budgen: Gender: Mixed: Age: 11 to 18: Enrolment: Approx 1250: Houses: Deiniol, Ledsham, Glynne and Gladstone: Colour(s) Black uniform: Founder: George Ledsham: Website: http://www.hawardenhigh.org.uk/
H awarden High School has been in existence since 1606; one of the oldest schools in Wales. We serve the young people, families and communities of Hawarden and its surrounding villages. The school has been situated on its current since the 1890's with many listed buildings making up our unique accommodation.
All of the subjects which are taught in Hawarden High School have been grouped into eight curriculum areas; this grouping has been found to be helpful to the organisation within a large school. The faculties are: Communications – This includes English Language, English Literature and Media Studies.
‘Remote learning’ is intended to refer to any learning which takes place when students are away from school. The school has developed an approach which takes into account updated guidance by Welsh Government, released in January 2021, in relation to ‘ Live-streaming and video-conferencing: safeguarding principles and practice’ .