Education News
Primary school pupils have tested their knowledge of the Highway Code in Rhondda Cynon Taf’s annual road safety quiz – a fun, educational way to help them to stay safe as pedestrians, cyclists and car passengers.
A Cardiff Met lecturer has been selected by the Arts Council of Wales to represent Cymru yn Fenis / Wales in Venice at the 58thInternational Art Exhibition, the Venice Biennale.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has unveiled five tests to help measure the government’s success on delivering on social mobility over the coming years.
A Pembrokeshire School at the heart of its community has come out on top in a National award.
Two members of staff at schools in Merthyr Tydfil are among nine education providers across Wales to pick up awards for the ‘outstanding and exceptional’ quality of their work.
Aberystwyth University will once again show its support for Wales’ biggest youth festival this week as thousands of young people compete at theBrecon and Radnorshire Urdd National Eisteddfod.
A PARTNERSHIP that will help to build on the success of Hockey Wales has been agreed with the University of South Wales (USW).
Cardiff Met’s Summer Show returns this year to showcase the art and design projects of undergraduate students in their final year. The exhibition will include the work of ceramics, graphic communication, product design, fine art, illustration, architectural design technology, maker and textiles students.
Eastern Community Campus, a new shared home for Eastern High and Cardiff and Vale College has been officially opened today by Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams, and Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Cllr Bob Derbyshire.
Cardiff Met has shown overwhelming support for its students from the School of Education and Social Policy (CESP) with the…