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Yesterday (2 October), Education Minister Kirsty Williams announced the launch of the fourth annual Professional Teaching Awards Cymru, which celebrates the inspirational education professionals across Wales.
To nominate www.gov.wales/teachingawards
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Flu can be very serious. This autumn, all primary school children from reception class to school year 6 will be offered a simple nasal spray vaccine in school. Talk to your school nurse for more information.
Seren and Sbarc have released their first book! Seren a Sbarc yn Achub (Cwpan) y Bydysawd has been created in collaboration with the WRU to coincide with the Rugby World Cup. Copies will be sent to schools over the next few weeks, click here for a digital version of the book.
This years’ competition theme is ‘A better internet: How to look after yourself and others’. Any school, education provision or youth setting in Wales can enter. Closing date 6 December 2019.
The attached advice has been produced to assist schools with preparedness. Please familiarise yourself with the advice to ensure your school is prepared appropriately. The advice also provides information on Settled Status. All the latest updates can be found on our Preparing Wales
Consultation ends: 21 October 2019
Consultation ends: 7 November 2019
Consultation ends: 21 November 2019
Use your Hwb account to get Office on your personal devices for free.
October is Black History month. There are a number of resources on Hwb that you could use to explore Black History in your classroom.
The programme is designed for children aged 3-4 in the two terms before they enter Reception. It focuses on supporting oracy skills, supporting parents/ carers to be active partners in their children’s learning and supporting schools to develop positive home-school links. Click here to register. There are limited number of spaces available.
Win books for your Reception class! Reception classes, please help us name our Pori Drwy Stori explorers! You can name one, or all four of the explorers. To enter click here
The Bardd Plant Cymru (Welsh-language Children’s Laureate) scheme introduces literature to children in an energetic, dynamic and fun way. Through workshops, events and activities, the scheme promotes creativity, communication skills and self-expression.
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