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How we are tracking and progressing according to our plan to make Wales the most LGBTQ+ friendly nation in Europe.
95% of children in Wales aged 7 to 15 used the internet at home, a new report published today show.
A new national online safety action plan for children and young people is to be created, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced today (Weds 17th May).
Learner destinations for further education institutions and school sixth forms for August 2019 to July 2020.
The Education and Welsh Language Minister Jeremy Miles has announced free Welsh lessons will be extended to the entire education workforce, including non-teaching staff for the first time. Alongside this, a new framework for Welsh in English medium schools has been published, underlining how the language is integral to the new Curriculum for Wales.
The Welsh Government has extended an innovative programme which uses IT to connect schools in rural areas, making the programme available in schools in Powys and Carmarthenshire.
Estyn, the education and training inspectorate for Wales, will lead a review to understand how Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is currently used in schools across Wales.
Welsh-medium education secondary schools generally perform well with some of them among the best schools in Wales.
Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Data that examines the performance of pupils and presents aggregate test results for all pupils in year groups 2 to 9 for 2019.
“Our history has shaped the country we are today, it’s vital that young people learn about our rich and diverse heritage at school”.
Thanks to over £100,000 of Welsh Government funding, researchers at Cardiff Metropolitan University are developing a new set of tests to improve the identification of literacy difficulties in Welsh medium secondary school pupils.
Learner destinations for further education institutions and school sixth forms for August 2020 to July 2021.
The plan is aimed at education for learners aged 16 and over, including further and higher education, apprenticeships, employability and adult learning.
An online survey asking Wales’ children and young people for their views and opinions during the Coronavirus pandemic has launched today.
The Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams, returns to Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor today for the awards ceremony of the All Wales Coding Competition - Codio Cymru.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Minister for Social Services and Public Health, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport
Cabinet Secretary for Education.
This bulletin presents top line findings from a survey of school leaders and staff about the implementation of the whole-school approach to emotional & mental wellbeing in their settings.
How educational and childcare settings should plan for and deal with emergencies, including significant public health incidents and severe weather.