THE BUILDERS behind the Parc y Fron development in Carmarthen has lent a helping hand to a school in the town to improve facilities for its...
THE FORMER headmaster of Ysgol y Preseli, Martin Lloyd, has passed away following a battle with cancer. Mr. Lloyd dedicated nearly 50 years to the school...
SCHOOL children from across Pembrokeshire, aged from five to 16, learnt how the food produced locally is delicious and nutritious during a highly successful ‘Food Story...
LEARNERS from the UAL Level 3 & 4 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design course at Pembrokeshire College recently embarked on an enriching cultural study visit...
Certain regions like Wales hold strong promises for sustainable careers. This is because as technology evolves, so too does the job market. Today, Gen Zs looking...
THE REDHILL KNIGHTS CHESS TEAM from Redhill Preparatory School has secured a spot in the British Primary Teams’ Chess Championship finals after a strong performance at...
ESTYN warned teaching must improve in half of secondary schools in Wales, with the inspectorate raising serious concerns about the quality of leadership. Buffy Williams, who...
THE WELSH Parliament voted to scrap charitable business rates relief for private schools. From April, private schools in Wales will no longer be eligible for charitable...
Additional funding aims to improve education standards THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has announced an additional £20 million in funding for schools in 2024-25, aimed at raising education...
Survey reveals alarming rise in abusive behaviour MORE than four in five (82%) school leaders in Wales have been abused by parents in the past year,...
A PEMBROKESHIRE parent has been fined after admitting responsibility for their child’s persistent school absence. The woman pleaded guilty at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Feb...
Pembrokeshire graduate focuses on weddings and live events JAKE ALDRED, a former Level 3 Creative Media student at Pembrokeshire College, has successfully launched his own business,...