KAREN WOOD, External Relations and Social Performance Manager at Dragon LNG and Dragon Energy, contacted Pembrokeshire College’s Principal, Dr Barry Walters, with an exciting work experience...
Creativity is the beating heart of education, but finding an effective way to nurture creative thinking can be difficult. StateOfWriting encourages you, as an educator, and...
THE ARCHITECT of Wales’ additional learning needs system warned the reforms are not delivering on the aim of transforming support for children and young people. Alun...
THE YSGOL Penrhyn Dewi Model Train Club, is reaching out to the community for donations of old Hornby 00 gauge rail tracks and accessories. The club,...
THE RNLI’s beach lifeguards have been visiting schools in Wales to deliver important beach safety information ahead of the summer holidays. The Meet the Lifeguards programme...
PLANS to improve fire safety at a Pembrokeshire school have been given the go-ahead by the local authority. Pembrokeshire County Council had applied for new fire...
PEMBROKESHIRE COLLEGE says it is proud to announce its partnership with the International Institute for Creative Entrepreneurial Development (IICED) at the University of Wales Trinity Saint...
IN an effort to raise awareness and provide vital support for young carers, Milford Haven School launched the Young Carers Project in 2021. In the last...
In the university, robotics is no longer a matter of sci-fi conjecture. Still, a mainstream reality makes a difference in how students are taught and prepared...
AN ANGRY Mark Drakeford criticised Wales’ education secretary for shelving plans to shorten the school summer holidays. The former First Minister lambasted Lynne Neagle as she...
PLANS to shorten the summer holidays have been shelved due to the pressures on Wales’ schools and significant opposition from trade unions. Lynne Neagle, Wales’ education...
CLUBS, bats and racquets were the order of the day as more than 100 school children tried their hands at golf, cricket and tennis last month....