Education
Hi-tech roofing ‘will reduce heating costs’
YSGOL BRO PEDR in Lampeter was successfully selected to host a Sustainable Building Envelope Demonstration (SBED) Project.
The project involved the installation of a Transpired Solar Collector (TSC) on the roof of the main school building. TSCs use solar power to heat air before directing it into the building. The system is expected to reduce Gas heating costs at the site by approximately £2,000 per year, saving in the region of 14 t/CO2. Ceredigion is one of only two Local Authorities in Wales selected to host one of these demonstration projects, which has been fully supported by the Welsh European Funding Office.
The project has been undertaken by Cardiff University, in partnership with Tata Steel, and the installations’ performance will be monitored going forward by the University.
An event was held in Lampeter Leisure Centre on 4 December last year. The aim of the event was to share the knowledge and experience learnt from the installation. Speakers included representatives from Cardiff University, TATA Steel, Ceredigion County Council and also the School. A pupil from Ysgol Bro Pedr gave an excellent presentation to the audience of about 30 delegates, detailing how the installation complemented the work being undertaken by the school’s Eco-Committee and how it would benefit the school. The event closed with a site visit to observe the installation.
Councillor Alun Williams, the Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport told The Herald: “I’m delighted that this innovative project has taken place in Ceredigion. We are developing a reputation as a Council that is prepared to actively support ground-breaking renewable energy projects such as these and it’s great to see this scheme through to completion. We will continue to look for similar progressive energy projects to take our carbon management plan forward into the future.”
The SBED Project provides energy and carbon savings, which links with work already being undertaken as part of the Council’s Carbon Management Plan 2012/13 to 2016/17.
Education
Milford Haven School first to achieve gold in carer’s scheme
MILFORD HAVEN SCHOOL have been recognised for their commitment to and support for young carers and is the first school to achieve the top level award.
The school have achieved the Investors in Carers Gold Level award for its work for learners and staff who are carers.
The scheme is delivered by Hywel Dda University Health Board and supported by local authority and third sector partners in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
The Investors in Carers initiative was originally designed to help health facilities such as GP practices, areas within hospitals and other organisations focus on and improve their carer awareness.
This scheme has now extended to many other teams, services, and organisations. It is a scheme that provides a foundation for helping to identify and support unpaid carers of all ages.
Milford Haven School was assessed against the six themes within the scheme: Carer Lead, Staff training, Identification, Information and Support for carers and Evaluation.
Janette Reynolds, Assistant Head Teacher said: “We are incredibly honoured to receive the Gold Investors in Carers Award, it is a testament to our commitment to supporting and recognizing the invaluable contributions of carers within our community. It was about developing a culture that respects, empowers, and advocates for the wellbeing of carers at Milford Haven School.
“We will continue to strive towards providing the best possible support, ensuring carers feel valued and equipped to balance their responsibilities.”
Pembrokeshire County Council Carers Champion, Councillor Mike James said: “This is absolutely fantastic news. Everyone at Milford Haven School should be extremely proud of their hard work and commitment that has led to them becoming the first school in Pembrokeshire to receive the Gold Investors in Carers award.
“The award recognises the awareness and support for carers provided by the school and this is to be congratulated.”
A carer is someone, of any age, who provides unpaid support to family or friends who could not manage without this help. This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or substance misuse problems. Anyone can become a carer; in most cases becoming a carer is not out of choice, it just happens.
For more information about the Investors in Carers scheme or for useful advice for carers, please visit: www.hywelddahb.wales.nhs.uk/carers
Education
Kurtz calls for better conditions for supply teachers
WEST WALES members of the National Education Union visited the Senedd on Wednesday to campaign for increased rights for those working as supply teachers employed through teaching agencies.
Commenting following the visit, Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire Member of the Welsh Parliament, Samuel Kurtz MS said: “It does not seem right that those opting to work as supply teachers are not afforded the same rights, pay and conditions as their full time, local authority employed counterparts.
“The flexibility that supply teachers offer our schools is essential to pupils being able to maintain a good level of education, covering staff sickness and training absences.
“My concern is that with the education line in the Welsh Government’s supplementary budget for 2024/25 showing a cut, the Cabinet Secretary has no intention of addressing these concerns.
“If we fail to demonstrate the value we place on the whole teaching workforce, we run the very real risk of being unable to improve the educational outcomes of pupils in Wales.”
Education
Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA to host open evening at Dewi Campus this week
IN ST DAVID’S Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA will hold an Open Evening on Thursday, October 24 at its Dewi Campus in Millard Park, St Davids, Haverfordwest.
The event, scheduled from 5:00pm to 7:30pm, invites prospective students and their families to learn more about the school’s offerings.
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the campus, meet with staff, and discover the school’s emphasis on achievement, inclusion, and respect. This event is designed to provide a comprehensive insight into the academic and extracurricular opportunities available at Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA.
Prospective families can expect a warm welcome from the staff and a chance to engage with current students, gaining a firsthand understanding of the school’s community and values.
For more information, please contact Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi VA at [email protected] or call +44 (0) 1437 809200.
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