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Olchfa School is a large and busy school with high results, value-addedness and wellbeing. It offers an aspirational and supportive culture, a rich and vibrant community, and a package of pastoral care for pupils.
Olchfa School (Welsh: Ysgol Gyfun yr Olchfa) is a pioneer school and the largest secondary school in Swansea, South Wales, with approximately 1,700 pupils, including 357 in the Sixth Form. Situated in Sketty Park to the west of Sketty, it provides secondary education for GCSE and A-Level qualifications. Olchfa (part of the Sketty ...
Olchfa is a large and busy school with productive relationships and high achievement in all key stages. It offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities, musical productions, Duke of Edinburgh scheme and clubs and societies for pupils.
Admissions. The City and County of Swansea is responsible for all admissions to the school in Years 7-11 and information can be found on the Council’s website: https://www.swansea.gov.uk/article/2581/Admission-arrangements-to-secondary-schools.
Olchfa School offers a broad, balanced and inclusive curriculum that meets the Welsh Government requirements. Learn about the subjects, external sources and assessment methods at Olchfa.
To succeed in this challenging world you will need a flexible skill set, courage, resilience, stamina and the right academic profile. Nearly all of our students go on to higher education in a wide range of institutions studying an equally wide range of courses.
8. Feb. 2016 · How did so many of Swansea's Olchfa Comprehensive pupils end up at Oxbridge and other top universities in the '70s?