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    Name revealed for new Welsh medium all age school in Builth Wells

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 15, 2026No Comments
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    The name of the new Welsh-medium all-age school being established in Builth Wells has been announced as Ysgol Bro Epynt following a community-wide engagement process led by the school’s Temporary Governing Body.

    Powys County Council agreed in February 2026 to establish a new Welsh-medium all-age school in Builth Wells from September 2027 as part of transformation proposals affecting Ysgol Calon Cymru and Builth Wells C. P. School.

    The process of identifying a proposed name invited suggestions from local residents, parents, staff and pupils. A total of 118 suggestions were received, representing 80 different names. Following consideration of all submissions, a shortlist of six names was drawn up and shared with pupils in the Welsh-medium streams at Ysgol Calon Cymru and Builth C. P. School. Their feedback helped inform the Temporary Governing Body’s decision.

    At its meeting on 2 July 2026, the Temporary Governing Body agreed to propose the name Ysgol Bro Epynt for the new Welsh-medium school.

    The new name will be subject to a delegated decision by the Cabinet Member for a Learning Powys, Councillor James Gibson-Watt, who said: “The selection of a proposed name is an important milestone in the development of the new school and I would like to thank everyone who took the time to submit suggestions and share their views throughout the process.

    “The response demonstrated the strong support that exists for Welsh-medium education in the area. Ysgol Bro Epynt is a name that reflects the school’s connection to its local community and heritage, and I look forward to seeing the project continue to progress towards its planned opening in 2027.”

    Councillor Gareth Jones, Chair of the Temporary Governing Body, said: “We were delighted to receive so many thoughtful suggestions from across the community, including from our learners. It was important that pupils had the opportunity to play a part in shaping this decision.”

    “The proposed name, Ysgol Bro Epynt, has strong local connections and reflects the geographical area the school will serve. The Temporary Governing Body looks forward to continuing its work to establish a school that will provide excellent Welsh-medium education for future generations of pupils in north Brecknockshire and Radnorshire.”

    Recruitment of the school’s first headteacher is currently underway as preparations continue for the opening of the new school in September 2027.

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