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40: 307:(now held at Corpus Christi College, Oxford) states that he attended Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was appointed 'Tutor to a person of Qualitie who conferred upon him liberal Gratuities & settled upon him a Large Annuitie'. Hughes later lived in Norfolk and used his good fortune to build a 'considerable estate in money which afterwards hee left in his last Will & Testament for the Founding & Endowing of a Free School & Hospitall in & near Bowmaris '. Settling in Norfolk, he was appointed steward of the manor of Woodrising about 1596. In 1602 he procured a building in Beaumaris which was converted and opened as a Free Grammar School in 1603. 280: 311:
pupils to proceed directly from Beaumaris to the University of Oxford. In 1895 the management of the David Hughes charitable endowment (which had funded Beaumaris Grammar School) was transferred from the feoffees to Anglesey's new "County Governing Body" which now used the funds for the establishment of new county schools at Holyhead, Llangefni and Amlwch as well continuing to provide a proportion of funding for Beaumaris Grammar School.
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inspection report, approximately 90% of pupils could speak Welsh in 2012. In 2015, 68.7% of pupils aged 11–15 could speak Welsh fluently, with a further 31% being able to speak Welsh but not to a fluent standard, meaning that 99.7% of pupils in that age range were able to speak Welsh. 40.4% of all
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David Hughes's will, dated 30 December 1609, endowed the school and vested its administration in a body of feoffees (trustees) which he specified, should always include the Bishop of Bangor. He also laid down the terms on which "fellowships" (scholarships) should be established to enable deserving
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established 350 years earlier in the reign of Elizabeth I in 1603. Aside from the nomenclature "Ysgol David Hughes" (now located in Menai Bridge) there is a continuity from the 1603 school to the current iteration, which is described below.
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Welsh Government defines the school as a bilingual secondary school Category 2B, which means that, at least 80% of subjects (excluding Welsh and English) are taught through the medium of
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in 1963 by Anglesey County Council which, ten years earlier (in 1953), had become the first education authority in the UK to adopt non-selective comprehensive education.
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The Welsh name "Ysgol David Hughes" (David Hughes's School), where "ysgol" is the Welsh word for "school", is derived from that of the founder of the original Beaumaris
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Ysgol David Hughes at Menai Bridge is divided into five blocks, A-D and New Block. It has a new sports hall with a fitness room with views of the
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but are also taught through the medium of English. Most pupils received their primary education through the medium of Welsh.
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catered for all the secondary pupils in South East Anglesey who up to then had been educated four miles away in
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School to become "Beaumaris Comprehensive School" following the Anglesey Council's decision to abolish the
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David Hughes (died 1609), the founder of Beaumaris Grammar School, was born in a stable of
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In 1953 the ancient Beaumaris Grammar School was combined with Beaumaris
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E. Madoc Jones, ‘The Free Grammar School of Beaumaris’ in
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David Hughes M.A. and his Free Grammar School at Beaumaris
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The former Beaumaris Grammar School building, adjacent to
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pupils spoke Welsh fluently at home as of January 2017.
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Menai Bridge
Wales
Coordinates
53°13′42″N 4°10′38″W / 53.2282°N 4.1771°W / 53.2282; -4.1771
Comprehensive
ysgoldavidhughes.org
bilingual
secondary school
Anglesey
Wales
Menai Bridge
Menai Bridge
Beaumaris
Grammar School

Beaumaris Castle
Llantrisant, Anglesey
Gray's Inn
Magdalen College, Oxford
Christopher Wase
Secondary Modern
tripartite system
Menai Strait
Snowdonia
Menai Bridge
Menai Suspension Bridge
Britannia Bridge
Welsh

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