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Pupils from ten of Cardiff's English medium primary schools, have come together to celebrate the Welsh language by sharing books that they have created.
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Cardiff Council's commitment to delivering quality services for people with learning disabilities is outlined in a new strategy.
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Year 5 pupils from Ton-Yr-Ywen Primary School in Heath have enjoyed a unique opportunity to witness the exciting process of construction through site visits to two of Cardiff's largest school development projects - Cantonian High School at Fairwater Comm
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A brand-new youth centre has officially opened this month, expanding youth provision, opportunities and support services for young people in Ely and Caerau.
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Cardiff's commitment to children's play has been evaluated as part of the Play Sufficiency Assessment 2025-28, a Welsh Government requirement which asks Local Authorities to assess and enhance play opportunities in their areas, every three years.
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The Council is considering proposals that would allow Ysgol Gymraeg Coed-Y-Gof to accommodate nursery-aged children from September 2026.
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A pioneering child-led programme that fosters positive relationships between young people and law enforcement, has been selected as one of the six finalists in this year's National Crimebeat Awards
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Cardiff Council's Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Sarah Merry has represented Cardiff at the inaugural Tokyo Global Forum on Children, reinforcing the city's position as the UK's first and only UNICEF Child Friendly City.
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Year 10 engineering students from Cardiff West Community High School have embarked on an exciting construction-focused programme, designed to ignite their interest in careers within the industry.
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Ysgol Gynradd Creigiau Primary School has been commended in its latest inspection by Estyn as a thriving, caring, and inclusive community that fosters a love of learning and mutual respect among its pupils.
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Willows High School in Tremorfa has been praised by Estyn during a recent inspection, with praise given to the school's welcoming community, its commitment to diversity and its focus on creating a positive learning environment.
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Cardiff Council has demonstrated its clear commitment towards the Welsh Language through further expansion of its Welsh-medium primary school provision which supports the Welsh Government's target of a million of Welsh speakers by 2050.
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Fitzalan High School has received glowing recognition in its most recent inspection conducted by Estyn, the Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales.
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Ed Sheeran surprised young people from four Cardiff-based organisations when he made a whirlwind tour of the city to launch his new foundation, stopping off at Fitzalan High School, Eastmoors Youth Centre in Splott, and the city-centre youth project Gras
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Stacey Primary School in Adamsdown, has been praised for its nurturing environment, strong leadership, and focus on improving pupil outcomes following its recent inspection by Estyn.
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Proposals have been drawn up to relocate Lansdowne Primary School in response to the deterioration of the school buildings.