Two new schools are set to open their doors for the first time next week in north Powys.

Ysgol Llanfyllin and Ysgol Cwm Banwy are the latest schools to be established by Powys County Council.

Ysgol Llanfyllin is the county's second all-through school and is being established after Llanfyllin C.P. School and Llanfyllin High School were merged. It will provide Welsh-medium and English-medium education for pupils aged four to 18 on the primary and high school sites.

Ysgol Cwm Banwy is the new Welsh-medium Church in Wales School which has been established following the merger of Banw Community Primary School and Llanerfyl Church in Wales Foundation School. The school will be located at the former Banw Community Primary School site in Llangadfan.

County Times: Betsan Llwyd has been appointed the new headteacher of Ysgol Cwm Banwy, the new Welsh-medium Church in Wales School that will open in September.Betsan Llwyd has been appointed the new headteacher of Ysgol Cwm Banwy, the new Welsh-medium Church in Wales School that will open in September.

The establishment of these two schools comes at an exciting time for the council as it starts to deliver its Strategy for Transformation Education in Powys, an ambitious 10-year strategy to improve the education provision and entitlement for the county's learners.

Cllr Phyl Davies, cabinet member for education and property, said: "This is an exciting time for governors, staff, parents and pupils at Ysgol Llanfyllin and Ysgol Cwm Banwy and I wish them all the best as they start this new era.

"We are committed to improving the education provision and entitlement for all the young people in Powys by delivering our strategy for transforming education in Powys. The establishment of Ysgol Llanfyllin is an important milestone in delivering our strategy.

"I look forward to working with school leaders at both schools as we work together to improve the learner experience for young people in these areas."