PRIMARY schools in Wales will begin a "phased return" from 22nd February, starting with the youngest pupils, Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed at a press conference today.
Primary school’s artwork is showcased online as an antidote to lockdown CARDIFF Bay’s Red Dragon Centre is exhibiting artwork created...
A GROUP of mothers are gearing up to spread festive cheer in Llandaff North and Gabalfa this Christmas. YGC Rebel...
Residents say tabled crossings in school zones have been put off for too long CALLS for enhanced safety measures...
Continued stigma around menstruation ‘makes it harder to solve problem’ WALES is lagging behind in the fight against period poverty...
Julie Steward gives evidence in parliament to force schools how to act to prevent tragedies THE mother of Simon Brooks,...
Llandaff Cathedral School represents Wales in event encouraging girls into cyber careers A TEAM of girls from Llandaff Cathedral School...
Bryn Deri school recognised in Unicef scheme to spread the word on child welfare A RADYR school has been awarded...
One class will learn in Welsh and one class will learn in English with ‘significant use of Welsh’ A NEW...
Enthusiasm for Welsh-medium education growing in Butetown, says head PROPOSALS to establish a catchment area for Ysgol Hamadryad, Butetown, have...