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All schools under 120 pupils should be up for closure

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June 26, 2025

FIGURES which show 22 Conwy schools are below capacity have led to an outspoken councillor again questioning why the council isn't prioritising shutting small rural primary schools.

- By RICHARD EVANS Local Democracy Reporter richard.evans@reachplc.com

The figures released by the Pupil Level Annual School Census reveal Conwy has five schools with 35% or less capacity.

Cllr Paul Luckock has now named a rural school he believes should close. According to the 2025 figures, the schools with the lowest capacity are: Ysgol Betws y Coed at 10% with 10 pupils; Ysgol Ysbyty Ifan at 35% with 14 pupils; Ysgol Llanddoged at 34% with 33 pupils; Ysgol Dolwyddelan at 31% with 18 pupils; and Ysgol Capel Garmon at 35% with 16 pupils.

Other figures presented in a Conwy school budget working group spreadsheet for 2025 reveal that Ysgol Betws y Coed receives £13,672 per pupil whilst Ysgol Ysbyty Ifan receives £13,193, Ysgol Llanddoged £7,425, Ysgol Dolwyddelan £10,056, and Ysgol Capel Garmon £13,844.

Meanwhile Ysgol Deganwy receives just £3,712 per head, Ysgol Glanwydden £3,703, and Ysgol Pen y Bryn £3,741, with many more coastal schools in a similar situation. Cllr Luckock says all schools should have at least 120 pupils in line with Welsh Government learning methodology for the funding formula to work.

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