P E M B R O K E S H I R E COLLEGE is leading the way for environmental change by investing in cutting-edge green...
PUPILS at Lamphey Primary School can be very proud of their sporting achievements this term. The girls gymnastics team of Charlotte, Destiny, Lena, Hannah, Millie, Rhian,...
EARLIER this week Baroness Randerson visited Pembrokeshire College as part a tour of west Wales exploring energy, education and women entrepreneurs. During her visit to the...
Video: Protest at County Hall on March 5, 2015. COUNCILLOR PAUL MILLER, the Labour Leader on Pembrokeshire County Council, says that he has secured the signatures...
STUDENTS studying on the Foundation Degree in Animal Science at Pembrokeshire College recently found themselves joined by the BBC Countryfile team for a day of porpoise...
WITH Apprenticeship Week just around the corner, a young teacher from Crymych is encouraging others to consider undertaking a higher apprenticeship to help springboard their career...
THE PARENT GOVERNORS of both secondary schools in Haverfordwest have united to try and ensure the retention for 6th form choice in the county town. Current...
WELSH SECRETARY and local MP, Stephen Crabb, has hit out at the Welsh Government for, what he believes, is their role in Wales continuing to be...
A GROUP of young people have questioned Pembrokeshire’s education chiefs on their record. PUNC – the Pembrokeshire UN Committee of young people – met at the...
ASSEMBLY MEMBER, and Shadow Education spokesperson, Angela Burns, has accused Plaid Cymru of a xenophobic policy to provide more support for ‘Welsh’ students. Her criticism came...
BACK in the county again last week were Steven Barlow and Steven Skidmore, otherwise known as ‘The Two Steves’, bringing their unique brand of writing skills...
A NEW grading system for education, recently introduced into Wales, has published its first results. Under the new grading, schools are rated via a colour coding...