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Ystrad Mynach College

The College Ystrad Mynach
100em
Ystrad Mynach College Logo
Type Further Education College
Principal Bryn Davies
Administrative staff
500
Students 13,000
Address Twyn Road
Ystrad Mynach CF82 7XR
, Ystrad Mynach,
Caerphilly County Borough Council
,
Wales
Website http://www.ystrad-mynach.ac.uk/

The College Ystrad Mynach is a former college of further education based in Ystrad Mynach in Caerphilly county borough, Wales. It had over 13,000 students ranging from school leavers to adult mature students. It taught mainly vocational courses from entry level to Degree (in collaboration with Cardiff Metropolitan University, and the University of South Wales).

In 2013, Ystrad Mynach College merged with Coleg Morgannwg to become Coleg y Cymoedd.

The college offered courses in the following areas:

The college was opened in 1959 to meet the needs of the local coal mining industry. Since the 1970s the curriculum diversified to assist the diversification and development of the locality. The College worked closely with Caerphilly County Borough Council to improve the economic future of the County Borough.

The College Ystrad Mynach underwent extensive building work to areas of its campus in recent years.

2001 - A Block

Housing the main reception, administration offices and some teaching areas, A Block had a complete refurbishment in 2001. The refurbishment costing £2.5 million transformed the block from its previous state which was first built in 1959.

2002 - Cafe Quarter Officially opened by former Caerphilly AM Ron Davies, a new Cafe Quarter was completed in 2002 providing students with improved catering facilities.

2003 - S Block Graddfa Site

Following the merging of Lewis School sites into one location at Pengam, The College purchased a site previously used by Lewis School that was located adjacent to The College Ystrad Mynach (previously Graddfa Secondary Modern School). With student enrolments for The College Ystrad Mynach increasing in the years before 2003, the Graddfa site provided additional space. Following months of extensive renovations to bring the site to an acceptable standard, the site was used as a teaching area from August 2003, housing GCSE, A Level, Education and Training, Languages and Art Provision. The College Ystrad Mynach acquired a grant during the renovation work to build additional changing rooms. These changing rooms serve not only The College but the numerous sports teams that use Ystrad Mynach park for activities on Saturday’s and Sunday’s.


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