Merthyr Tydfil - Education

Education

Colleges
  • Merthyr Tydfil College (Further Education)
Vocational training providers
  • Tydfil Training Consortium Limited
Secondary schools
  • Afon Taf High School
  • Bishop Hedley High School
  • Cyfarthfa High School
  • Pen-Y-Dre High School
Primary schools/nurseries
  • Abercanaid Junior School
  • Brecon Road Infants School
  • Caedraw Primary School
  • Edwardsville Primary School
  • Goetre Primary School
  • St. Aloysius R.C. Primary School
  • Troedyrhiw Junior School
  • Ysgol Rhyd y Grug — primary school; teaches through the medium of Welsh
  • Ysgol Santes Tudful — primary school; teaches through the medium of Welsh
  • Ysgol Y Graig Primary
  • Twynyrodyn Community School
  • Pantysgallog Primary School
  • Heolgerrig Primary School

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