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Refocussed and restructured arrangements commenced at the beginning of 2024 with the establishment of the independently chaired Strategic Workload Coordination Group (SWCG).
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Indoor Cricket Centre, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Registration is open for headteachers of secondary and middle schools to attend the conference. Our primary headteacher conference will be held in the spring.
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The Welsh Government is asking the views of senior leaders, teachers and those who assist with teaching in schools and PRUs on their experiences of implementing the Curriculum for Wales. This survey takes around 15 minutes to complete.
The one stop shop for exam support and revision guidance. Share the Power Up content with learners to help them prepare for the upcoming exams!
You will need up-to-date information on your learners in your MIS in order to access reports and schedule personalised assessments. Please ensure your MIS is accurate, and that you run the Hwb provisioning client on a regular basis.
Did you complete a PGCE in academic year 2022/23? Did you claim and ITE incentive?
If you have received your QTS payment and completed induction follow the guidance Priority Subject Incentive, Minority Ethnic Incentive or Iaith Athrawon Yfory to claim the induction payment.
Medr is the new arms-length funder and regulator for tertiary education and research in Wales. We have oversight for further education, higher education, work-based learning and apprenticeships, adult education, research, and school sixth forms.
How we make decisions about funding placements for learners aged 16 to 25 who need specialist provision.
Senior Qualifications Manager, Oliver Stacey, talks through some of the changes to non-exam assessment that teachers can expect to see as part of the suite of new National 14-16 Qualifications being introduced from 2025.
UCAS are making applying easier by removing the application fee for students who have received free school meals, updating their website to show an indication of grade profiles previously accepted by universities and colleges, so they can be compared with current entry requirements and there are changes to the personal statement for 2026 entry.
Qualifications Wales wants to hear from parents/carers of learners in year 5 or older from across Wales with a diverse and broad range of experiences. They’d like you to join them so they can consider your views as they make decisions. Register via the expression of interest form.
27 November 10am-3:15pm
Our ambition is to ensure that the well-being of leaders is prioritised and systematically supported, creating a sustainable and resilient leadership workforce capable of being a key driver of lasting, systemic change.
The Competition is open for entries from pupils aged 11-18 who are interested in STEM.
The awards present a special opportunity to say thank you to the valued contribution of tutors and mentors. Closing date Monday 23 December 2024. Nominate now.
Engage and inspire learners with these spooky Halloween-themed resources.
The Charity Bwyd Bob Amser can now expand to 100 locations and further support the existing network through National Lottery funding. Schools interested in having a BBB or just finding out more should email an expression of interest to: bigbocsbwyd@gmail.com by 8 November 2024
This pack has been designed to align with the requirements of the Curriculum for Wales, offering a range of activities that give learners the opportunity to learn about their own cultural identity and foster pride in their own sense of identity and belonging to Wales as citizens of a bilingual Wales in a multilingual world.
The aim of this volume is to start at our feet and broaden horizons to all corners of the earth. It comprises all elements of Geography: physical characteristics, citizenship and natural environments.
Based on the excellent animation Kensuke's Kingdom, a film funded and supported by Ffilm Cymru and Creative Wales, this resource aims to immerse learners in the world of the film and 2D animation.
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