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Dewi Wyn Hughes
Dewi Wyn Hughes is Headteacher of Ysgol Gwynedd, a primary school of over 540 pupils located in the town of Flint, North Wales. Dewi has been teaching since 2004 and has experience teaching in the United States. He served as Deputy Headteacher at Ysgol Gwynedd from 2013 before becoming Headteacher in 2019.
Ysgol Gwynedd was fortunate to be part of the initial Pioneer school lead programme when the vision for the new curriculum was launched back in 2015. Throughout the pioneer programme, Dewi worked extensively at both local consortia and national levels to gauge the professional learning requirements needed to assist with the curriculum reform.
As an Associate, Dewi is looking forward to collaborating with leaders from across Wales to build strong school-to-school relationships, focusing on developing system leadership. He will also be one of the guest speakers at the Spotlight on Success: Effective Practice in Professional Learning seminar on the 20th of November, where he will share insights and experiences on impactful educational practices.
In addition to his headteacher and Associate roles, Dewi is a board member of the Urdd residential committee and is keen to support the development of Urdd residential centres across Wales to provide further enriching experiences for young people.
Dewi is married to Alison, who is also a primary school Headteacher in Flintshire, and they are parents to Christina and Harri, who both attend Welsh medium schools in their local community. They enjoy traveling as a family and have spent several summer breaks exploring many European countries together.
Outside of school, Dewi enjoys walking his dog, Hilts, in the nearby Clwydian hills and watching any type of sport, especially football and rugby. He is a lifelong Evertonian and also follows his hometown football team, Mold Alexandra.