Education
Councillors force extraordinary meeting to discuss education changes
Video: Protest at County Hall on March 5, 2015.

Cllr Paul Miller: Wants extraordinary meeting
COUNCILLOR PAUL MILLER, the Labour Leader on Pembrokeshire County Council, says that he has secured the signatures of fifteen councillors to ‘request a recall’ of the proposed education changes in Pembrokeshire.
Cllr Miller told The Herald that this means that the council now has a maximum of ten days to set a date for an extraordinary meeting of Full Council.
The controversial changes have led to public meetings and two protests at County Hall in recent weeks.
The council’s proposal to close five sixth forms on Pembrokeshire and replace them with sixth form provision at Pembrokeshire College has been met with stiff opposition by students, teachers, and the public at large.
Cllr Miller told The Herald: “We all voted for the proposals to go to consultation. However, since then it has been obvious to me from the public meetings I’ve attended in St Davids and Haverfordwest, that the proposals are so unpopular that any real consultation is only going to reject them fully, wasting time and money. Therefore, these proposals need to come back to council and be rethought. We need to understand what the options are for maintaining school based sixth forms and we need to have a frank, open and honest discussion and debate with parents, pupils and the schools.”
The councillor, who is standing for parliament in the May General Election, added: “I am under no illusion that there needs to be change – standards in Pembrokeshire must improve. However, an outpouring such as this cannot be ignored and so today, we have a chance to think again and get it right.”
Education
Milford Haven School celebrates Year 11 leavers as ASPIRE awards evening
MILFORD HAVEN SCHOOL recently hosted a special ASPIRE celebration evening to honour its 2025 Year 11 leavers.
The event recognised the hard work and commitment shown by pupils throughout their studies, as well as their examination successes, while marking the start of their next chapter.
A highlight of the evening was a return visit from former pupil Ben Robertson, who attended as guest speaker. He shared his journey since leaving school, including building a successful career in digital marketing. Ben now works as a Digital Marketing Manager at Paragon Bank and was recently named Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2025.
Staff said it was a pleasure to welcome back former students and hear about the varied and exciting paths they are now pursuing.
The school also thanked award sponsors for their continued support in recognising student achievement.
Well done to the Class of 2025.
Education
Pembrokeshire schools recognised in Careers Wales pilot as national rollout begins
SCHOOLS in Pembrokeshire have been recognised for their role in a major Welsh pilot scheme aimed at improving careers education, as a national rollout prepares to open later this year.
The Careers Wales Quality Award (CWQA), launched in September 2023, has seen 66 schools and education settings across Wales take part, including Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi and Pembrokeshire Learning Centre.
The scheme focuses on strengthening careers and work-related experiences (CWRE) for pupils aged three to sixteen, in line with the Curriculum for Wales.
Early feedback from pilot schools highlights a number of benefits, including stronger leadership and planning, improved engagement with parents and employers, and increased confidence among teachers delivering careers-related learning.
Schools also reported that the programme has helped ensure careers education remains a consistent priority across school life.
Gareth Williams, of Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi, said: “Being part of the pilot has made us realise we are doing more than we thought.
“It’s encouraged us to rethink things like parent evenings by inviting employers in, and it keeps careers high on the agenda in everything we do.”
The award is delivered in three stages—Leadership, Development and Impact—guiding schools from planning their approach to fully embedding careers education and demonstrating its impact on learners.
Careers Wales says the pilot has helped shape the scheme ahead of its wider launch, with participating schools working closely with curriculum coordinators to refine the framework.
The national rollout will introduce Bronze, Silver and Gold levels, allowing schools to progress at their own pace while recognising achievement.
Mark Owen, Head of Stakeholder Services at Careers Wales, said: “High-quality careers and work-related experiences are essential in helping learners understand their options and develop the confidence and skills they need for the future.
“The quality award provides a clear and supportive framework for schools to embed this work across the curriculum.”
Registration is now open for schools across Wales to join the programme from September 2026.
Further information is available via the Careers Wales website.
Education
Pembrokeshire College student crowned national champion in hair competition
Learner beats more than 3,000 entrants to take top prize in textured hair category
A PEMBROKESHIRE COLLEGE student has been crowned a national champion after winning first place in a prestigious UK hairdressing competition.
Marieme, a Level 3 Hairdressing learner, took the top spot in the Textured Hair category after being selected from more than 3,300 applicants. She went on to compete against the final six contestants in the national finals, where she impressed judges to secure first place.
The achievement marks a significant milestone for both Marieme and the college, highlighting the high standard of training and talent emerging from Pembrokeshire.

Staff at the college said they were “absolutely thrilled” with the result, praising Marieme’s hard work, creativity and dedication throughout the competition.
The success did not stop there, with two other Pembrokeshire College learners also reaching the national finals.
Dylan was named among the top six in the Barbering category, while Laura achieved the same distinction in the Avant Garde category.
Their performances contributed to what the college described as a “fantastic day” for its hairdressing department.
The results underline the strength of vocational training in west Wales and the growing reputation of Pembrokeshire College in national competitions.
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ian
March 8, 2015 at 7:05 pm
doubt you’ll be mp – should have had dave not ed as leader
Whistle Blower
March 10, 2015 at 2:19 pm
While Pembrokeshire College is lining itself up as the future of education in Pembrokeshire, yet another round of ‘voluntary’ redundancies have been put forward to current front-line teaching staff. While the lecturers and teachers work with sword of Damacles over their heads, the higher paid management staff have given themselves an 8% pay rise. The teaching staff had to fight for their 1%. It begs the question; if all of the teaching staff are made redundant, who exactly will be running the courses under the proposed new regime? We think that the Herald should investigate and tell us!
Flashbang
March 11, 2015 at 11:00 am
Read Jacob Williams\’ website to see the extraordinary lengths PCC went to to block the recall going ahead. It\’s not difficult to see the machinations going on behind the scenes to suppress this. http://jacobwilliams.com
The One
March 23, 2015 at 6:30 pm
Cllr Miller doing what a wanna be MP does best. Try and grab the voters attention just before election time to become Mr popular. Sadly, I have always voted labour but can’t vote for them when this guy could be our MP!