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  1. Dr Williams' School was a school founded in Dolgellau in 1875. It opened its doors in 1878 and continued until it was closed in 1975. Samuel Holland was actively involved in setting the school up and became its first Chairman of the Board of Governors. The site of the school is now occupied by Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor. Notable people ...

  2. Dr Williams' School, Dolgellau - Explore the story of a school that pioneered education for girls in Wales.

  3. About Us. Dr Williams' School, Dolgellau first opened its doors to pupils in 1878 and was a pioneer of secondary education for girls in Wales. The school closed in 1975, just short of its centenary. Click here to read more about the origins of DWS.

  4. Only the school at Wrexham, the birthplace of Dr Williams, retained its grant of £55 a year- this was the only Welsh foundation specifically mentioned in his will. The Trustees then decided to use the money to establish a non-denominational school for girls in North Wales and an endowment was first offered to Caernarfon on condition that £ ...

  5. Dr WilliamsSchool (DWS), Dolgellau first opened its doors to pupils in 1878 and closed just before its centenary in 1975. A non-denominational school, DWS took in girls from the local area as well as boarders from across the UK and beyond. Dr Williams' School Dolgellau c.1920.

  6. Records of Dr Williams School, Dolgellau, 1875-1975, including School Governors' minutes, 1875-1969, and agendas, 1925-1972; ledgers, 1878-1966; reports, 1915-1947; admission registers, 1900-1974; school magazines, 1897-1973; speech day programmes, 1900-1972; other programmes and ephemera, 1883-1975; visitors' books, 1899-1975; administrative ...