Jessica Baker, 15, was killed when the school coach crashed on the M53 on Friday morning. The driver of the coach also died.
Mr Clarke added: ‘It is hard to find the words to describe the tragic loss of one of our students, Jessica Baker.
‘Unequivocally kind and empathetic, Jessica was a dedicated friend who was a well-liked and respected member of our school community.‘Jessica was also a keen sportswoman, representing her house and the school in numerous competitions, and demonstrating an unwavering love of – and commitment to – rock climbing, where she had previously represented Wales in national competitions.
‘These are difficult and challenging times, but I have always had and continue to have great belief in the strength of our community to support one another and pull together in times of need.
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