Mountain Ash Comprehensive School


Mountain Ash Comprehensive School, known as MACS, is a comprehensive school near the town of Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. It is a mixed-sex school with approximately 1,100 pupils, including about 150 in the sixth form. The school was formerly known as Mountain Ash Grammar School and is located near the former Dyffryn Colliery.

Teaching

Mountain Ash Comprehensive School offers a range of subjects. Subjects that are taught at the school include: English, Cymraeg, Science, Maths, Art, Music, Physical Education, Information Communications Technology, Religious Studies, Geography, History, French, Drama, Business Studies, Public Services, Design Technology, Hospitality, Vocational Studies.
A high proportion of the pupils move on to Sixth Form, college or other training organisations.

Catchment area

The school's catchment area includes:
A few pupils come from further away, including from Aberaman, Abercwmboi and Cwmbach.
The main feeder primary schools are:
English NameWelsh Name
Caegarw Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Caegarw
Glenboi Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Glen-boi
Darranlas Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Darren-las
Miskin Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Meisgyn
Newtown Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Y Drenewydd
Pengeulan Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Pengeulan
Penrhiwceiber Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Penrhiwceibr
Perthcelyn Community Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Gymuned Perthcelyn
Abertaf Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Aber-taf
Carnetown Primary SchoolYsgol Gynradd Carnetown
Ynys-boeth Community SchoolYsgol Gymuned Ynys-boeth

History

The school was founded as Mountain Ash County School in 1907, which was later known as Mountain Ash Grammar School. From 1926 until 1983 the school was based in Dyffryn House, the former home of Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare. The house was found to be unsafe and was demolished; the current school is on the same site.
Selective education was abolished in the area in 1966, when the school became Mountain Ash Comprehensive School.
In 2019, five pupils won international travel scholarships: two to build a school in Rajasthan, India, two to explore in the Yukon, Canada and one to visit the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA.

School mottos

The motto on the school's crest is Deuparth Bonedd yw Dysg, which is Welsh for "The Root of Nobility Lies in Education". The school also uses "Every Child Will Succeed".

Community

The school is a community school and takes that role very seriously. The school's aim is to be a place of learning and enjoyment not only for the students but for the wider community as well. Mountain Ash Comprehensive School is open for business from 8.00 in the morning through to 9.30 at night. Many national and local groups and organisations use Mountain Ash Comprehensive School's outstanding facilities. The University of Glamorgan base their Welsh for Adults provision at the school, and many local sporting clubs use the school's gym and barn facilities. The school runs tea dances for the elderly and organise many courses from the school during the holiday periods.
The school houses a community room which is home to E3, 5×60, On Track, and other specialist community workers. They pride themselves on these links, and is the instrumental in developing the Mountain Ash Partnership which ensures that all local organisations working with the young people in this area are all working together constructively. The school also takes part in the First Give project, to help year 9 pupils think of those less fortunate than themselves and to raise funds for pupils chosen charities. They hold an annual First Give Final where the top 8 groups compete to win 1000 pounds for charity. The winning students also get guaranteed tickets for WE Day in London. All students involved in the final also get a slim chance of winning tickets for the event. The school started the First Give project in 2017 and hold the final at the end of June.

Cynon Valley 16+ Consortium

The school is a member of the Cynon Valley 16+ Consortium which combines the sixth-form teaching resources of several local schools. These schools have approximately 620 sixth-form students, most of whom travel between the schools for tuition. The schools have a common sixth form timetable and a common registration and assessment management information system.
The students have access to a full sixth form curriculum to include a total of approximately 44 subjects which include traditional AS Level, A2 level and GCSE courses, and vocational BTEC, OCR and Key Skills courses. Some of the vocational courses are taught at Coleg y Cymoedd's Aberdare campus and at Merthyr Tydfil College.

Notable former pupils