SCHOOLS across Wales are to benefit from 80 new teachers as a result of a £36 million fund to reduce infant class sizes, Education Secretary Kirsty...
THE QUALIFICATION at the heart of the Welsh Baccalaureate offers a valuable learning experience and gives students the skills they need for their future, according to...
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY has won the Postgraduate category in the What Uni Student Choice Awards 2018. For the second year running, Aberystwyth also picked up a silver...
AN INTERNATIONAL multidisciplinary conference that aims to explore approaches to the theme of ‘globalisation’ across the ancient world will be held at UWTSD’s Lampeter conference next...
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY’S Computer Science Department is calling on primary school pupils across Wales to take part in a unique coding competition combining poetry, Welsh mythology and...
SCHOOLS across Wales are to share in over £90m in 2018-19 to help their most disadvantaged learners, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced. The Cabinet Secretary...
CHLOE RODENHURST, who shows her art work at Origin Gallery, King Street in Carmarthen and is a Ceredigion Art Trail artist, was recently the subject of...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has a unique opportunity to make sure that children from low-income families don’t go hungry, writes Victoria Winckler, Director of the Bevan Foundation....
A 15-YEAR-OLD from Ammanford has won a gold medal in the final of a national skills competition. Backed by the Welsh Government through the European Social...
PUBLIC services students at Coleg Sir Gâr have seen how their careers can take off with the help of the Royal Air Force. A corporal and...
LOCAL, cheaper, good quality activities are just a few recommendations made by teenagers who took part in a study by researchers based at Swansea University. The...
MANY British adults are showing signs of pessimism about the state of education in schools, but are ready to place their hope in teachers who take...