Education News
Two Welsh universities are to receive £1.2m to support their involvement in the UK-wide Institute of Coding helping create the next generation of digital specialists, Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams announced earlier this week.
Tracy Bird, Cardiff and Vale College’s Career Ready Manager, has been chosen by Career Ready as the Santander Employability Champion 2018 for Wales, the West and Midlands.
A pair of hockey stars had a week to remember after claiming further national success with their regional side.
Coleg Cambria now has more than 100 participants in its DofE scheme, compared to just a handful in 2015/16.
Cardiff Met faculty member, Professor Brian Morgan, has been appointed to the independent Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC).
Aircraftsman Terence Cadogan, of No. 614 Squadron Royal Air Force, and Willows High School, Cardiff, took part in the UK-wide RAF100 celebrations.
Almost 30 students from Gower College Swansea have been offered places at some of the UK’s most prestigious drama colleges and universities.
Cardiff and Vale College has entered into a partnership with the Welsh Rugby Players Association in order to provide a package of support for players as part of their personal development.
Newport’s St Julian’s Primary School was given a welcome boost this week after a local business stepped in to support the school’s Green Power STEM Project.
Pupils at Ysgol Uwchradd Dyffryn Nantlle and Ysgol Gynradd Bro Lleu in Penygroes, Gwynedd took part in a Class Art event, an outreach project by The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, last week.