This page describes the Aberdare County School Challenge Shield.
There are 13 engraved small badges of the winning houses, from the years 1909 - 1934, fixed around
the perimeter. We don't know why there are so many missing years. Perhaps
somebody out there will tell us.
It is evident that although
a House system was in place before 1910, the practice of naming the Houses
after heroic Welshmen followed later, some time between 1914 and 1925.
There were initially six of these ‘named’ houses. In the 1933 Sports Day
programme, the six, together with their associated colours, are listed
as follows : Llewellyn (Red); Caradog (Green); Glyndwr (Yellow); Penri
(White); Tudor (Black) and Dewi (Blue).
It was in his first staff meeting
on becoming Headmaster in January 1937, that Mr. W.R. Williams reduced
the number of Houses to 4, leaving: Dewi, Llewellyn, Penri and Tudur.
Mr Williams comments in his 1938 report that this reduction ‘will improve
the school games’.
The Sports Day programme for 1944, suggests that it was the W.M. Llewellyn Cup that was presented for the best performing House in Athletics. We can only presume that the presentation of this Cup took over from the Shield about the time of the second World War.
Detail of each of the engraved badges is presented below the main photograph.
Aberdare County School Challenge Shield
1909 -10
Mr. Thomas’s House
Captain
Brinley Reynolds |
1910 - 11
Mr. Thomas’s House
Captain
Warren Lewis |
1911 - 12
Mr. A. Roberts’s House
Captain
W. Oxenham |
1912 - 13
Mr. D.T. Davies’s House
Captain
D.S. Nicholas |
1913 - 14
MR. E.O. Williams’s House
Captain
W. Pontin |
1925 - 26
Dewi House
Captain
H.E. Davies |
1926 - 27
Dewi House
Captain
H.E. Davies |
1927 - 28
Tudur House
Captain
J.E. Robertson |
1928 - 29
Penri House
Captain
T.J. Barling |
1930 - 31
Tudur House
Captain
L.M. Rees |
Tudur House
1931 - 32
Captain
D.G. Parry |
Tudur House
1932 - 33
Captain
J. Roderick |
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Tudur House
1933 - 34
Captain
D.E. Davies |
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