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  1. Ysgol Llanystumdwy serves the village of Llanystumdwy near Criccieth, Gwynedd and the surrounding rural area. The school is under the control of the Church in Wales. There are 39 pupils on roll, including five pupils of nursery school age who attend part-time. Sixty-nine per cent of pupils come from Welsh-speaking homes.

  2. History. The National School for Llanystumdwy was built c1880 to provide Church of England education for the children of the village. It is of significance as being the school attended by Dai George, the future Prime Minister David Lloyd George, after his arrival in the village in 1864, and the scene of the famous silent protest which he led against the reciting of the Anglican catechism in ...

  3. 25 de jul. de 2024 · Statesman, visionary, reformer David Lloyd George has left a lasting mark on the history of Wales, of Britain and of the world. He brought Wales and Welsh interests to the national stage and became one of the most important British political leaders of the twentieth century.

  4. 1903-1990: minutes, accounts, collection records, Sunday school registers, misc papers (in Welsh) Gwynedd Archives, Caernarfon Record Office XM8584

  5. Cyngor Cymuned Llanystumdwy “Bro rhwng môr a mynydd” R.Williams Parry. CROESO i’r wefan lle cewch drosolwg ar waith y Cyngor ynghyd â gwybodaeth leol a mapiau o lwybrau cyhoeddus y cylch sydd dan ein gofal

  6. Llanystumdwy National School — — Solicitor: Bonar Law: 1922 – 1923: High School of Glasgow: Glasgow University: Extramural student 1879–80 [49] Stanley Baldwin: 1923 – 1924 1924 – 1929 1935 – 1937: Harrow School: Cambridge (Trinity Coll.) History 1885–88, B.A. 1888 (M.A. 1892) [50] Mason College: Metallurgy: Ramsay MacDonald: 1924

  7. David Lloyd George was educated at Llanystumdwy National School, a local Anglican school, and then by tutors. George's uncle had a huge influence on him, urging him to pursue a legal profession and run for office.