Congratulations to Herbert Thompson Primary School, honoured with the Thrive School of Excellence Award.
Local Authority fostering services in Wales have today joined forces to become ‘Foster Wales'; teams across the nation combine their efforts and expertise to significantly increase the number and diversity of Local Authority foster carers.
A unique ‘Dear Mum’ garden, designed to help young children cope with the loss of a loved one, and provide a place of remembrance for parents who have lost a baby, has opened at Western Cemetery, in Cardiff.
This is Mojeid, his passion and dreams of becoming a cricket coach have become reality thanks to his hard work, determination and the help and support from the Butetown Youth Development Project (BYDP).
St Peter's R.C Primary School in Roath has been removed from special measures by Estyn, the Education Inspectorate for Wales.
An investment and redevelopment opportunity for Pentyrch Primary School could be developed as part of proposals to increase primary school provision in the North West of the city.
Proposals to increase provision for children and young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN) will go to Cardiff Council's Cabinet when it meets on Thursday July 15.
Charlie, a young entrepreneur from Cardiff has successfully set up his own vehicle valeting business alongside his A-Level studies at Llanishen High School.
Cardiff's multi-award winning school holiday enrichment programme (SHEP) will be rolled out to a record number of school children across the city this summer.
A brand new velodrome at the International Sports Village in Cardiff Bay is on track for delivery in 2022/23
A teacher from Willows High School has been honoured with a Silver Award in The Pearson National Teaching Award for Outstanding New Teacher of the Year.
Our city-wide partners share their stories of young people going above and beyond, during the pandemic
Smiles are set to spread across faces in every corner of the city, as Cardiff's Summer of Smiles announces a city-centre festival site is to open in July.
School children from Cardiff have played a significant role in the launch of a new service development within the Cardiff Health Access Practice (CHAP).
A unique competition has provided school pupils with the opportunity to redesign an area of Cardiff by using the virtual game platform, Minecraft Education.
Interim plans to reorganise primary school provision to serve Cathays and parts of Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North and Plasnewydd should be paused to allow more sustainable solutions to be developed.