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....
Technology has altered almost every aspect of our lives, including writing. Technology continues to alter how we create, distribute, and read written information – from typewriters...
JUNE is Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month and a chance to celebrate and learn more about the rich culture and heritage of Gypsy, Roma and...
PEMBROKESHIRE COLLEGE says it is proud to announce that Phoebe-Lily, a Graphics & Illustration student, has been awarded a ‘Commended’ judgment for her outstanding set design...
32 schools in Wales have successfully completed the first stage of the new Careers Wales Quality Award, including Pembrokeshire Learning Centre. The award supports schools and...
LAST week, 60 children and 16 teaching staff visited the Bassin d’Arcachon in France as part of a Taith funded project. The children, representing Pennar Community...
Students may confuse the terminology of different academic papers. However, the terms that are confused the most often are thesis and dissertation. These types of papers...