Disabled children ‘denied rights to education’

Disabled children and young people in Wales are being fundamentally let down and denied their right to education, Senedd members…

Alcohol education programme ‘Smashed’ celebrates twenty years in Great Britain with largest secondary school tour to date

Secondary school students across Swansea are set to receive a crucial lesson on the risks of underage drinking, in an…

Swansea University named ‘Welsh University of the Year 2025’

Swansea University has been named The Times and The Sunday Times’ Welsh University of the Year 2025. Published on Friday…

Consultation on tax break for fee-charging schools

The Welsh Government has launched a consultation on plans to end a tax break for some fee-charging schools. The move…

Council launches ‘Miss School: Miss Out’ campaign

Children and young people from across Carmarthenshire are getting ready to return to school this week, for the beginning of…

Free e-learning modules build knowledge and skills on family farm

Biodiversity is at the heart of Peter and Cathryn Richards’ approach to farming, enriching the environment for insects and farmland…

New paper challenges misconceptions of arts and humanities degrees

A new paper has challenged misconceptions of arts and humanities (A&H) degrees, showing the value they bring to the economy…

Important Notice for Sixth Form Students: Secure Your Bus Passes for the New Academic Year

As pupils across Carmarthenshire prepare to receive their GCSE results next week, Carmarthenshire County Council is reminding all students intending…

Careers Wales helps Ysgol Y Deri students raise £26,000 in a fundraising campaign

Sixth form pupils at special education needs school, Ysgol Y Deri, have raised £26,393 in collaboration with Careers Wales to…

The Importance of Keeping Children Safe on Farms

Wales Farm Safety Partnership, alongside Lantra Cymru has created a new e-learning course. ‘Children on Farms’ will give you guidance…

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