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Latest News

Fieldtrip to Mynydd y Gwrhyd Wind Farm, Cwmgors

Fieldtrip to Mynydd y Gwrhyd Wind Farm, Cwmgors On Tuesday 10th May, members of the Pupil Leadership Team, eco-club and a small group of Y7 pupils visited Mynydd y Gwrhyd wind farm near Cwmgors in the Amman Valley. On the trip, pupils learnt about the history of the site and had the opportunity to climb into the […]

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World Autism Awareness Week

This week is World Autism Awareness Week. Saturday 2nd April is Autism Awareness Day. One in 100 people are on the autism spectrum and there are around 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK – although many individuals are undiagnosed, and so the number can be a lot larger. Autistic people contribute to our Morriston […]

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International Women’s Day – Women of Steel (The Wave Radio & TATA Steel)

International Women’s Day – Women of Steel (The Wave Radio & TATA Steel) 30 Girls in Year 9 took part in the Women of Steel virtual event and participated in talks from many inspirational women including: Claire Scott – The Wave Breakfast Presenter. Claire has worked in radio for many years, and wakes up South […]

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Swansea Schools Stand Up for Ukraine

Dear Parent/Carer, Swansea Schools Stand Up for Ukraine  Morriston Comprehensive will be taking part in raising money for Ukraine alongside other Swansea schools. This will take place on Thursday 10th March, and will be a non-school uniform day. Pupils and staff are asked to wear something you already have in yellow or blue (PE tops […]

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COVID UPDATE

Dear Parent / Carer I want to update you on changes we have received from Welsh Government regarding Covid guidelines in schools. Wales completed the move to Alert Level Zero on 28 January. Welsh Government have stated that case rates of Covid-19 have reduced from the levels seen around the Christmas and New Year period, […]

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Letter from Director of Education

I last wrote to you in December 2021 indicating that all schools in Swansea would be in a very high-risk level from January 2022. I need to tell you that our schools are still operating within the very high-risk level. Schools will use the highest control measures possible until 18 February, at least. Wales is […]

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