Martin Angove's Utterly Pointless tour of the Aber Valley

Senghenydd Nursery School

Senghenydd Nursery School

This new building was formally opened in 1993, just a few years after the new Nant-y-Parc building. The Nursery was originally opened during the second World War to enable mothers to work in the munitions factories. Children would be left at the Nursery from only a few months old from seven in the morning to seven in the evening. Those buildings were extended slightly following a fire in 19xx, but remained substantially the same until the school moved into a portakabin while the new Nursery was built.

It is wierd co-incidence, but both my Aunt and my Mother were heads of this school. Since the beginning of the 1996/97 academic year, the school has no head-teacher (it has been amalgamated with Nant-y-Parc), and there is now only one teacher and two Nursery Nurses.

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