National award for Gwynedd clerk of governors A secondary school governing body clerk from Gwynedd has come to the fore in an all-Wales competition for “outstanding...
Chance to have a say on school plans People will get a chance to have their say on a raft of education proposals in Swansea from Monday...
Monmouthshire celebrates religious education Monmouthshire focuses on religious education this month as schoolchildren across the county participate in the Celebrating RE Festival taking...
Tweeting by pigeons – all in the name of science Pigeon post, hieroglyphics and Morse code are just some of the more unusual methods of communication that Welsh schoolchildren...
Call to govern children’s education You could help shape the future of children and young people in Swansea by becoming a school governor. Swansea’s...
Appeal for Past Pupils to Celebrate Cardiff School Past pupils of a Cardiff school are being encouraged to get back in touch as part of a celebration...
Whitchurch Foundation status demands U-turn on Labour policy Commenting on the Education Minister’s decision to grant Whitchurch High School ‘Foundation Status’, Shadow Minister for Education Paul Davies...
Denbighshire Council’s Welsh Education Scheme given final green light Denbighshire County Council’s Welsh Education Scheme has been formally approved by the Welsh Language Board. The document looks at...
European partnerships on lesson plan for teachers Teachers from Denbighshire joined colleagues from Flintshire and Wrexham at a recent conference to learn about how primary schools...
Abergele School at the Cutting Edge St George’s School in Abergele proved itself to be at the cutting edge when it had a chainsaw wood...