Education News
Cardiff Met lecturer Dr Debbie Lamont has been awarded The Henry Dunant Medal for her support after the Grenfell Tower fire.
Prospective students are being invited to a part-time and postgraduate open evening at the University of South Wales (USW) next week.
Children and staff at Ysgol Pen Rhos have given plans for a Life Science and Well-being Village in Llanelli a resounding thumbs-up.
A new study by Swansea University has suggested that children with intellectual difficulty or autism are more likely to be given antipsychotic medication from a younger age than those without intellectual disability and have higher rates of hospitalisation for depression and for injury and also are at risk of other medical side effects.
AN award-winning college contributes more than £400m a year to the economy and has supported hundreds of businesses through a series of major development projects.
The Council is holding a social media consultation session next week on its plans for possible changes to transport provision for post-16 students.
Year 10 pupils from schools across mid and west Wales will be exploring their post-GCSE options at a three-day residential course held at Aberystwyth University during the Easter break.
Two Monmouthshire primary schools combined to present an end of term musical extravaganza before an appreciative audience of 120 parents at King Henry VIII School.
A cutting-edge centre for sixth form students has been praised by one of Wales’ leading politicans.
A STRATEGY designed to improve health and wellbeing through sports and physical activity has transformed the culture of an award-winning college and its community.