Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan, Abergele, Conwy
Originally founded in 1899, Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan has evolved over the decades
having been in one period Abergele Grammar School, then from 1944 it was also a secondary school
until 1967 when its two parts were combined to become a comprehensive school renamed
Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan in honour of Emrys ap Iwan, an eminent figure is Welsh political and cultural history.
Honour Board Specifications
Four Perspex / acrylic honor boards were made, two for head students and two for special achievement awards.
Each panel measures 1000mm high X 600mm wide X 10mm thick and has a shaped top that neatly accommodates the school emblem.
A gold borderline frames acts as a visual frame to the lettering in a smart traditional Roman font style.
At the base of each acrylic honours board is a big splash of colour where the educational philosophy the school is displayed:
Cymuned, dysgu, cefnogaeth, sialens, parch and llwyddiant
and in English
community, learning, support, challenge, respect and success.
School Badge, Crest, Logo or Emblem
This was produced using high quality dye sublimation printing onto photographic paper
which has an expected fade resistant lifespan of seventy years. The finished print is
then cut to shape and adhered to the clear glass effect panel.
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