ON SATURDAY (Nov 15) pupils from Ysgol Bro Gwaun’s history department started their Remembrance celebrations by joining in the ceremony held to unveil the new Goodwick War Memorial. The three sixth from pupils...
TAVERNSPITE PLAYGROUP raised an amazing £120.20 for Children in Need on Friday (Nov 14). They all had lots of fun wearing silly socks, cake making, doing a Pudsey Bear coin fill and...
PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL has won a prestigious design award. The council’s in-house design team has been awarded a CLAW (Consortium of Local Authorities in Wales) Commendation Award for Cleddau Reach VC School. The new...
A GROUP of Pembrokeshire musicians took to one of the country’s most prestigious stages earlier this month. The Pembrokeshire Schools’ Brass Ensemble showed off their expertise at the Schools’ Prom at the...
SOME 1,250 primary school children are learning how to stay safe in Pembrokeshire. The pupils are being taught about safety on the road, at home, on the internet and on the...
CONSTRUCTION company Morganstone visited pupils at St Mary’s RC School in Pembroke Dock for a day of safety awareness. The company, formed in 2008, engaged with the primary school by carrying out...
SCHOOLS across Wales will have the opportunity to be part of a national celebration this November as the environmental education programme Eco- Schools celebrates its 20th anniversary. Eco-Schools is run in Wales by environmental...
STAFF from a leading house builder in Swansea caused Halloween havoc on Friday (Oct 31) when they donned spooky outfits and held a pumpkin carving competition to raise vital funds for...
PLANS for Wales only GCSEs have been criticised by the Leader of the Welsh Conservatives. The changes are planned from next September. The new qualifications include two new GCSEs in maths, new...
PLAID CYMRU recently made a Freedom of Information request that uncovered, what they believe, is a ‘piecemeal’ approach to new fines introduced for truancy. The fines were instigated by the Welsh...
EDUCATION charity Shakespeare Schools Festival is set to mark Shakespeare’s 450th birthday year by throwing him the biggest party he has ever seen. The charity’s largest festival to date will see 35,000...
An inspector calls PEMBROKESHIRE’s Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme has been highly praised in a recent inspection. Assessors of the prestigious award scheme joined a group of 32 Gold Award aspiring Pembrokeshire youngsters...