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  1. In the case of CLASS photos, the Year relates to the year of entry into Dynevor. In this year, you will find any class photos that cover your TOTAL time at the school. In other words, if you entered Dynevor in 1965, then class photos for that year group will be shown in this year, even though the image might have been taken in subsequent years as you progressed through the school.

    • School History

      De La Beche school girls (formerly Swansea Municipal School...

  2. Dynevor School was a secondary school in Swansea, Wales, at times co-educational and at others for boys only. It was closed in 2002. The school's premises have been re-developed and are now used by the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD). The memory of the School is maintained in the form of the Old Dy’vorians Association which ...

  3. Welcome to the Dynevor Revisited Website. If you had the good fortune to have been educated at Dynevor, this is your home website. Its purpose is to provide a contact base and information source for the thousands of past pupils of Swansea’s Dynevor Schools who are now living all over the United Kingdom and beyond.

  4. The following year, 1930, the school changed its name from Swansea Municipal Secondary School to Dynevor School and the Old Dy’vorians Association was founded. In the ensuing decade Dynevor consolidated its position as one of Swansea’s foremost secondary schools. Then, in February 1941, the school became a victim of Germany’s 3-night ...

  5. The school’s name on the December 1930 school magazine’s cover is given as The Swansea Municipal Secondary School Magazine, with a sub-title, “Boys’ School, Dynevor Place.” This may have been to distinguish the boys’ school from the girls’ school then housed in the Delabeche side of the school buildings. The next issue, that of July 1931, is entitled