Ysgol Pen y Pîl, a Welsh-medium primary school in Trowbridge, has been recognised for its commitment to providing a high-quality education and fostering a strong sense of community, following a recent inspection by Estyn, His Majesty's Inspectorate for E
Estyn, the Education Inspectorate for Wales has released its latest inspection report on Ysgol Gymraeg Melin Gruffydd, a Welsh-medium primary school located in Whitchurch.
The Court Special School in Llanishen has been praised by Estyn, the education inspectorate for Wales, for its nurturing and inclusive learning environment, commending staff for their dedication and commitment to student well-being.
Cardiff Council's ambitious programme to create a stronger, fairer, and greener capital city is evaluated in the authority’s latest Wellbeing Report, and while the assessment shows good progress has been made, it also identifies future risks and areas in
A new weekend ‘Academi for Young Musicians' has been launched by the music service for Cardiff & Vale, CF Music Education.
In a bid to tackle inequality across Cardiff, the Council has published a new document outlining an ambitious vision for equality for the next four years.
Thousands of Cardiff's pupils have today received their GCSE results with outcomes in A* - C grades, above the Welsh average.
An impressive four former pupils from Llanishen High School in Cardiff return from Paris as Olympians and medal winners.
Greenhill Special School has been awarded the esteemed ‘Championship Status' for the Inclusion Quality Mark (IQM), joining an elite group of only nine institutions nationwide.
Pupils from across Cardiff have received their A-Level and AS Level results today and results are again, above the Welsh average.
A group of young people, called Cardiff Young Influencers, are helping to shape Cardiff's investments in education, by contributing to the design principles for new build schools.
Now in its ninth year, Cardiff's Food and Fun returns this year, with a record number of schools signed up to deliver the holiday enrichment programme.
SuperTed, the cuddly superhero created by an animation team in Cardiff, was one of the biggest television hits of the 1980s and continues to delight children today.
Child Friendly Cardiff, in partnership with Plan UK, has recently celebrated the remarkable achievements of the city's young people who successfully applied for funding under the Young Changemakers social action scheme.
Lakeside Primary School has this week officially opened Ty Bronwen, a new wellbeing pod provided by the Bronwen's W;sh charity.
Cardiff Council will strengthen its commitment to care-experienced children and young people by adopting the newly developed National Corporate Parenting Charter.