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Year 11 pupils from across the city have today received their GCSE results, many of which have been delivered virtually due to COVID-19.
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Pupils across Cardiff have today received their A-Level results, many of which have been delivered virtually due to COVID-19.
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There are a number of places available at sixth forms across the city for September, and pupils completing Year 11 this summer are encouraged to discover the varied range of options available to them.
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Provision and support for young people provided by Cardiff Youth Services, has been expanded in order to meet increased demand during COVID-19.
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Cardiff Council's Cabinet will be updated on progress made in relation to the Mutual Investment Model (MIM) to support the delivery of Cardiff's Band B 21st Century Schools Programme, when it meets on Thursday 16, July.
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Cardiff Council's Cabinet will be updated on progress made in relation to the Mutual Investment Model (MIM) to support the delivery of Cardiff's Band B 21st Century Schools Programme, when it meets on Thursday 16, July.
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A public consultation for the Planning Application to build a new Fitzalan High School opens today, Tuesday 7, July and members of the public are invited to share their views.
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Schools from across Cardiff have been praised this week as they reopened their doors to welcome pupils back to the classroom for the first time since March.
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Cardiff Council is providing every teacher in Cardiff with up-to-date digital equipment, to assist them in the delivery of online and blended learning.
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Cardiff saw 6,600 children and young people returning to the classroom today, as the city's schools reopened to provide the ‘check in, catch up, prepare' approach announced by Welsh Government on the 3rd June.
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A Virtual Transition Project which helps children who are leaving primary school prepare for starting secondary school in September, is underway.
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Following Welsh Government's announcement yesterday (June 3, 2020) that schools will reopen from Monday 29, June, the Council is undertaking careful planning around a series of measures which aim to respond to the challenges and issues relating to school
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Cardiff Council continues to address period dignity, despite schools being closed due to COVID-19.
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Cardiff Council is providing thousands of digital devices and broadband dongles via Welsh Governments Education Technology Project Fund to support children in Cardiff that have been unable to access online learning during school closures caused by COVID-
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Professionals from a range of health, education and children's services teams have joined together to ensure children with complex disabilities and medical needs can continue to receive the support they need, during COVID-19.
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Cardiff's secondary schools have been supporting frontline health workers across the city by providing thousands of items of PPE, during COVID-19.