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As the Headteacher of Mountain Ash Comprehensive School, I am delighted to welcome all visitors to our new website where you will find informative and helpful information about our school.
Whether you are a current parent/carer, visitor or a prospective parent/carer we hope that our website will help you to find the relevant information that you need as well as giving you a flavour of the opportunities and experiences that learners have at our school. We are committed to providing a wide range of exciting learning opportunities for our learners; academic, sporting, creative, vocational and offering different avenues to develop personal responsibility and leadership skills.
We are proud of the excellent pastoral care and support that we offer at our school. All that we do at the school is guided by the principle that every child is an individual. We pride ourselves on knowing the strengths, interests, needs and aspirations of our pupils, in order to support and develop each and every one of them to reach their potential. This is underpinned by our school motto – “Every Child Will Succeed”.
Thank you for visiting our website and showing and interest in our school. If you are unable to find the information that you are looking for, please contact the school and we will be delighted to help you.
Samantha Evans, Headteacher
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A lovely Easter coffee morning today with Parents, Language Ambassadors, and Governors all enjoying the chance to use their Welsh skills together ☕🌼
Diolch yn fawr to Menter Iaith and Interlink for their support, funding, and inspiring presentations about Welsh in the community 💬🏡 #cymraeg #community #easter ... See MoreSee Less
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After an amazing experience competing at the Malta Open 2026, the journey continues!
Wishing Mr Higgins, Our Business Manager, the very best of luck as he steps onto the world stage at the WKA World Championships this Sunday. All the hard work, dedication, and discipline have led to this moment — now it’s time to shine.
We’re all behind you — go out there, give it everything, and make it count. You’ve got this! 🏆 ... See MoreSee Less
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🐣 Recognition Award 🐣
You have consistently demonstrated the MACS values — being Motivated, Ambitious, Caring and Self-Aware — in all aspects of school life.
Achieving zero negative points is an exceptional accomplishment and reflects your maturity, self-discipline and commitment to high standards.
Keep this up — you are setting a powerful example within the school community.
Wishing you a well-deserved and restful Easter break. ... See MoreSee Less
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This week YEPS had the pleasure of hosting Youth Safety First CIC to deliver 8 workshops to Year 9 pupils on County lines, gangs, and knife crime. They were great interactive sessions that pupils enjoyed and gained a lot of knowledge from, young people were very well behaved and received praise from the wonderful provider Louise YEPS ... See MoreSee Less
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🌟 Supporting Our Young People to Stay Safe 🌟
Last week during form time, our learners explored the important topic of exploitation, linking in with National Exploitation Day on Wednesday 18th March.
Sadly, the exploitation of young people is becoming increasingly common, and as a school community we are committed to helping our learners recognise the signs — both for themselves and for others.
Our students took this learning to heart and created pledges focused on keeping themselves, their peers, and the wider community safe. We’re incredibly proud of their thoughtful contributions and their commitment to looking out for one another.
Together, we can continue to build a safer, more informed community for all. ... See MoreSee Less
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