News
Performance of schools across Pembrokeshire revealed
THE PERFORMANCE of primary and secondary schools across the county have been released today (Feb 1).
There are four ranks on the National School Categorisation scale – green, amber, yellow and red.
Schools that are performing to a high standard are in the green category, which schools in each subsequent category needing a higher level of attention and support.
We have put together the full list of schools below:
PRIMARY SCHOOLS:
Green
- Cleddau Reach
- Lamphey
- Manorbier
- Mary Immaculate RC
- Monkton Priory
- Pembroke Dock
- Pennar
- Puncheston
- Sageston
- St Francis RC
- St Oswalds
- Tavernspite
- Templeton
- Wolfscastle
Yellow
- Bro Dewi
- Broad Haven
- Cilgerran
- Cosheston
- Eglwyswrw
- Gelliswick VC
- Glan Cleddau
- Golden Grove
- Hafan y Mor
- Holy Name RC
- Hook
- Llanychllwydog
- Maenclochog
- Meads
- Narberth
- Neyland
- Penrhyn VC
- Roch
- Solva
- Spittal
- St Aidans
- St Dogmaels
- St Florence
- St Teilos RC
- Stepaside
- Tenby VC
- Ysgol y Frenni
Amber
- Bro Ingli
- Clydau
- Coastlands
- Fenton
- Ger y Llan
- Glannau Gwaun
- Goodwick
- Johnston
- Milford Haven Junior School
- Mount Airey Infants
- Prendergast
- Saundersfoot
- St Marks
Red
- Croesgoch
- St Marys RC
SECONDARY SCHOOLS:
Green
- Ysgol y Preseli
Yellow
- Ysgol Bro Gwaun
- Ysgol Dewi Sant
Amber
- Sir Thomas Picton
Red
- Milford Haven School
- Pembroke School
- Tasker Milward VC
- Ysgol Greenhill
David Evans, Wales Secretary of the National Education Union Cymru, said: “There are some real positives in the figures published today.
“The significant increase in the number of primary schools placed in the green category is particularly pleasing and highlights the trend of good news we’ve seen relating to school standards following on from the recent Estyn report that highlighted the greater cooperation that has been taken place between schools.
“Of course these are but one measure of performance and while schools and teachers should rightfully be applauded in light of these results we have always warned against seeing them as a definitive picture of how and why schools are performing.
“The really important take away is to ensure that where support is needed it is delivered, where resources and finances are identified as lacking they are provided and where excellence is identified it is shared across the sector.”
News
Storage container fire in Newcastle Emlyn
AT11:48am on Friday (Jan 24), Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service crews from Llandysul and Carmarthen fire stations were called to a fire in Capel Iwan, Newcastle Emlyn.
The fire involved a 40-foot by 8-foot storage container and was confined to a generator inside. Firefighters used a hose reel jet, two breathing apparatus sets, a thermal imaging camera, and a positive pressure ventilation fan to extinguish the blaze.
Crews remained on site to dampen down the area before departing at 12:57pm.
Crime
Pembrokeshire man accused of assault and perverting justice remanded in custody
A PEMBROKESHIRE man accused of assaulting a woman has been remanded in custody after allegedly offering her money to drop the charges.
Lohan Chapman, 19, of Primrose Close, Neyland, is accused of intentionally strangling a female during an alleged incident in Milford Haven on August 1, 2024, and of assaulting her by beating. He denies both charges.
This week, Haverfordwest Magistrates Court heard that Chapman was remanded in custody on January 18 after being accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice by offering his alleged victim an undisclosed sum of money to withdraw the charges.
District Judge Mark Layton declined jurisdiction in all three matters.
Chapman, who appeared via video link from Swansea Prison, will now face trial at Swansea Crown Court on February 17.
He was remanded in custody pending his appearance.
News
Milford Haven man faces violent and sexual offence charges
MILFORD HAVEN man has been charged with a series of violent and sexual offences, including allegations of threatening to share intimate images.
Nathan Clark, 30, of Larch Road, faces eight charges stemming from incidents said to have occurred over the past year.
The charges include allegations of controlling or coercive behaviour against a woman in Haverfordwest between early 2024 and January 2 of this year. Clark is also accused of sexual assault by penetration, which is alleged to have occurred between June 30 and August 1.
Among the charges, Clark is accused of threatening to share intimate pictures and videos of a woman. This offence is said to have taken place between December 3 and January 2.
Additionally, he faces charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, intentional strangulation, and criminal damage on Christmas Day, as well as further charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage on New Year’s Eve.
The case was heard at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on January 3, where it was sent to Swansea Crown Court for further proceedings.
Clark was remanded into custody and is scheduled to appear on February 3 to enter his pleas.
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