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Kirsty Williams will today join young people at Glynneath library to celebrate the Summer Reading Challenge by launching the Big Friendly Read - a scheme to encourage reading on a giant scale.
Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams was full of praise for the way leaders at Pembroke Dock Community School are involving parents and carers in the education of children there.
More than £10m will be made available to extend a Welsh Government programme that provides support to the most disadvantaged learners in Wales, Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed today.
The additional learning needs system is a unified support framework for people aged 0 to 25 with additional learning needs.
We want your views on proposals to amend the regulations.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Education Minister Kirsty Williams published the revised Curriculum for Wales guidance today (Tuesday, January 28) and confirmed an additional £15m to support teachers as they prepare for its implementation.
The Welsh Government is making £2.18 million available to support the mental health and well-being of further education learners and staff, apprentices and trainees in Wales, Ministers have announced today.
Lynne Neagle, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Dawn Bowden MS, Minister for Children and Social Care
Membership is drawn from partner organisations in sectors such as business, education, and local government.
‘More must be done to improving education around menstrual cycles if we are going to tackle period dignity in schools,’ Deputy Minister for Social Partnership Hannah Blythyn has vowed.
What we plan to do in response to Estyn’s report on equity of curriculum experiences for pupils who are educated other than at school.
The Welsh Government has revealed details of the additional £23m it will be providing to Further Education colleges, including sixth forms and Adult Community Learning, for the next financial year.
Information for children on moving from the special educational needs system to the additional learning needs system.
How to claim asylum and stay in Wales without your family if you are under 18.
We want your views on amendments to regulations made under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014.
The funding will build on previous investments to improve child and adolescent mental health services.
This Order will facilitate the strategic alliance between The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the University of Glamorgan with a view to strengthening the competitive position of the College. This Order is being made under Sections 127 and 128 of the Education Reform Act 1988.
An assessment on how the reduction expectation plans affects children’s rights.
A significant investment of nearly £100 million is being made by the Welsh Government to improve childcare availability, boost Welsh language provision and fund free part-time places.