Ffynone House School

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Established1973
HeadteacherJosie Miles
Ffynone House School
Location
36 St. James’ Crescent

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Information
TypePrivate day school
Established1973
Department for Education URN401998 Tables
HeadteacherJosie Miles
GenderCo-educational
Age4 to 18
Websitehttps://www.ffynonehouseschool.co.uk/

Ffynone House School is a private co-educational secondary day school in Swansea, Wales. It is situated in the Uplands area of the city at 36 St. James Crescent.[1]

The school teaches children from age 4 to 18 (Primary to GCSE and A Level). It is owned by a charitable trust.

Ffynone House School is located on the site that was formerly St Winefride's Convent School for Girls, run by nuns from 1887 to 1969 and throughout the Second World War. Ffynone House School was opened in 1973 by Swansea businessman Marshall David, and became Ffynone House School Trust (FHST) following the latter's death.[2]

In 2007, both primary and secondary school businesses were purchased by Cognita, a private education consortium. The capital assets and freeholds of both schools remained the property of FHST.[3] In 2013, Cognita considered the viability of maintaining the school in its current form which was located on two separate sites. The primary and secondary schools were subsequently separated; the Oakleigh House primary department remained inside the Cognita consortium, and Ffynone House School's secondary department was transferred back to the ownership of the FHS Charitable Trust. The school remains open as an independent day school in the Uplands area of Swansea.[4]

2019 exam results

All qualifications, with the exception of ICT, are graded using the 9-1 system.[5] Over half of all grades were at level 7 or above (equivalent to the old A/A*) with 19% at level 9.

100% of students studying Latin or Classical Civilisation attained an A*. In Mathematics, 83% of entries were graded level 7 or above (equivalent to the old grade A) with 50% at level 9-8 (A*). 58% of Chemistry grades were at level 9 and over 75% of Biology and Chemistry grades were levels 9–7. 83% of all History entrants scored level 7 or above.[6][7]

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