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Here are eight education subsidies and schemes that you could qualify for.
Julie James, Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology
Resources and background information on the law giving children the same protection as adults from assault.
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has announced up to £3 million to support ‘digitally excluded’ learners during the coronavirus pandemic.
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
Kirsty Williams MS, Minister for Education
To prepare our children for a fast-changing world.
Julie Morgan, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
All schools in Wales are to have access to superfast broadband speeds through £5m of new funding, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced today.
Education Minister Kirsty Williams has today launched new guidance to help stop bullying in Welsh schools.
Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Hannah Blythyn, Deputy Minister for Social Partnership
Cyberbullying, misinformation and inadequate regulation of apps are just some of the issues youngsters say they are most worried about when it comes to online safety, according to a group of young people from Wales.
What we are doing to improve access to technology to help people use Cymraeg in everyday life.
A new network for excellence to improve how maths is taught in schools and improve standards has been officially launched (Fri 14th July).
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has written to all schools in Wales to raise awareness of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Educational and Welsh Language
Responsibilities of the Cabinet Secretary for Education
Education Minister Kirsty Williams has today published a policy statement called 'Stay Safe. Stay Learning.' which aims to support learners, leaders, governors, practitioners, parents and carers in dealing with the impact of coronavirus.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and the Welsh Language
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education