Meet - Cai Riley
Being the son of an RAF Squadron Leader means Cai Riley has lived in many different places across Europe and the UK and may explain why he regards Llandudno as his home.
Being the son of an RAF Squadron Leader means Cai Riley has lived in many different places across Europe and the UK and may explain why he regards Llandudno as his home.
Llandudno’s most famous residents paid an unexpected visit to St David's College this week.
Over the summer we were lucky to hear from former St David’s College pupil, Chris Macdonald who attended St David’s between 2010 and 2014. Since leaving us Chris has used the skills, he learned with our incredible Outdoor Education department to take him all over the world including a mega journey on a Stand Up Paddleboard from Mallorca to Ibiza and kayaking down the Zambezi River in Africa.
School News
Music maestro Oliver Pearce has landed himself a plum of a role in the West End touring production School of Rock.
Sports
Brother and Sister, Sean Davies (year 10) and Cerys Davies (year 7) competed in the Welsh Age Groups in Caerphilly this weekend. Both achieved some fantastic Personal Bests.
It is with deep sadness that I write about Greville Alex Grubb who passed away peacefully at the beginning of this month.
School News
This weekend saw the return of the annual House Raft Race.
School News
A new school year means a new Head Girl and Head Boy. Sophie Hunt and Zachary Valentine met with Mr. Russell on their first day back in school and were presented with their school prefect ties. We took the time to sit down with them and chat about what it means to them to hold such prestigious positions at St David’s, their plans for the upcoming year, and what legacy they hope to leave behind.