Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Carmarthen was a selective boys' secondary school [1] in Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. [2] It was founded in 1576 and closed in 1978.
Among the school's former pupils were the educationalist Griffith Jones; [3] the early Methodist leader and Bible publisher Peter Williams; [4] the senior Admiralty civil servant Sir Walter St David Jenkins; [5] the clergyman James Rice Buckley; [6] the Welsh poet William Saunders; [7] the Welsh international rugby players, Roy Bergiers, Gerald Davies and Ray Gravell; [8] the tennis commentator and journalist Gerald Williams [9] and the journalist and author Byron Rogers. [10]
Old boys who have excelled in the political sphere include Denzil Davies [11] and Mark Drakeford, who was appointed First Minister of Wales in 2018. [12]
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Carmarthen was a selective boys' secondary school [1] in Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. [2] It was founded in 1576 and closed in 1978.
Among the school's former pupils were the educationalist Griffith Jones; [3] the early Methodist leader and Bible publisher Peter Williams; [4] the senior Admiralty civil servant Sir Walter St David Jenkins; [5] the clergyman James Rice Buckley; [6] the Welsh poet William Saunders; [7] the Welsh international rugby players, Roy Bergiers, Gerald Davies and Ray Gravell; [8] the tennis commentator and journalist Gerald Williams [9] and the journalist and author Byron Rogers. [10]
Old boys who have excelled in the political sphere include Denzil Davies [11] and Mark Drakeford, who was appointed First Minister of Wales in 2018. [12]