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Education Wales Blog
Curriculum for Wales Guidance for schools has been updated, including a new ‘Continuing the journey’ section – see our blog!
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Please share this information with parents
Wales’ Chief Medical Officer – Sir Frank Atherton – is calling on parents to ensure their children are fully vaccinated against measles and are up to date with their other childhood immunisations.
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Have your say by 19 February 2024
This research project aims to gather your views and perceptions of the Pupil Development Grant (PDG) to explore the effective targeting, governance and strategies of the grant that impact outcomes for learners.
National monitoring programme
The Welsh Government is developing options for a national programme for monitoring learner attainment for pre-16 learners in the Curriculum for Wales. If you would like to be involved in this development through direct consultation and/or by attending an event in Cardiff w/c 19 February, please use this form.
Speech by Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and Welsh Language.
In support of our new suite of Made-for-Wales GCSEs and related qualifications, we are pleased to announce our new schedule of free, professional learning opportunities. These nationwide courses will be delivered by our trained specification experts for the first raft of qualifications, where teaching will begin from September 2025.
Help give a voice to children and young people this Children’s Mental Health Week. There is also online mental health support for parents/carers and their children from Powys Teaching Health Board.
Online safety resources available on Hwb.
Between now and the end of the academic year, Adobe and Just2easy will be running one session per half term on a variety of themes and covering some of the tools available to you through Hwb. Plan your professional learning now and sign up.
Deadline: 23 February 2024
The Physics Mentoring Project are excited to be piloting a new A-level mentoring project in Wales called Advanced Connections. Advanced Connections is a year-long, free online tutoring and mentoring opportunity for Year 12 students studying Physics, who are interested in studying physical sciences at university.
The Further Maths Support Programme Wales (FMSPW) newsletter offers a range of mathematical support for learners.
Run by Homerton College (University of Cambridge), this new nationwide competition challenges students to tackle interview style biology questions. The programme is open to Years 10-13 students. View our launch video and register today!
Marie Curie’s Day of Reflection is on Sunday 3 March 2024 to remember everyone who died during the pandemic. We’re asking schools to get involved in any way that suits their community schools pack.
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