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Hello and welcome to 
Rhyl High School's website 

At Rhyl High School we aim to give all our pupils every opportunity to develop the skills and attitudes that will set them up to be effective learners- not only while they are at school, but throughout their lives in 21st century Wales. 

But we go further. We care about our students, their successes, their difficulties and their wellbeing and work in a close partnership with our parents to make secondary education rewarding, stimulating and enjoyable. 

We nurture our learners, embrace their aspirations and help them to mature into well rounded, emotionally strong and caring adults who are assets to our local community and the best advertisement our school can have. 

It is difficult to show just how special Rhyl is in writing so please come and visit us. Feel the energy of our corridors, the warmth of our relationships and the pride I feel every day of being associated with this school. 

I look forward to meeting you. 

Claire Armitstead

Headteacher
Rhyl High School
Ysgol Uwchradd y Rhyl
Changing hearts, minds and futures
News

Rhyl High School News

By rhsdir 27 Jun, 2023
Ysgol Rhyl High School's Criw Cymraeg organised and ran multiple competitions during St David's Day and the school's Eisteddfod for St David's Hospice. Y Criw Cymraeg held a Bake Off and ran a cake sale during break and lunch raising £97.56. This week, they met with Mr Adrian Owen from the charity to present the cheque and to receive a certificate. Miss Henderson, Head of Bilingualism and Deputy Head of Welsh, said "The Criw Cymraeg did a fantastic job and worked really hard. They are excellent Welsh Language Ambassadors. We are very proud of them and are amazed at the amount raised. We would like to thank everyone who kindly donated and participated."  At Rhyl High, we look forward to seeing the good work Y Criw Cymraeg will do in the future. Pictured: L-R Nihan Kurklu, Addison Whittaker, Maisie Leonard, Keeva Williams, Miss Henderson Head of Bilingualism and Deputy Head of Welsh at RHS, Seren Timson, Zara Monks, Joshua Pritchard and Mr Adrian Owen from St David's Hospice.
By rhsdir 27 Jun, 2023
Years 7, 8 and 9 have been designing and creating their own products in the textiles room this term! Mrs Devoreux-Williams is very happy with how the pupils have embraced sewing skills and shared their creative ideas. It is looking really positive for future GCSE technology classes.
20 May, 2022
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30 Jul, 2020
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“I’m very grateful for my time at Rhyl High School. 
Every single person in the school has helped to mould me and improved me as a person and as a student"
“Rhyl High School is a family. All my children either are, or have been, 
students at Rhyl High School. Our school produces well rounded young
people prepared for the next stage of life after leaving us. It is a true 
pleasure to be Chair of Governors of such a special place.”
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