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Pupils’ first lesson in science block

WELSH pupils are taking their first lessons in a new science and maths block which cost £3m. Read

‘Build new school by all means, but not on our sports grounds’

Communities are playing a waiting game to find out how Cardiff’s secondary schools will be reorganised. In the third article on the schools shakeup, Education Correspondent Moira Sharkey explores the options being debated and those yet to be revealed... Read

Future for secondary schools is unclear

DEBATE has raged over the future of schools not named on the reorganisation plan. Read

Education bodies’ ineffectiveness must not be allowed to continue

LAST week’s announcement that the Health Service in Wales is going to be reorganised down from 22 bodies to eight larger ones was something of a surprise. Read

Acting out the problems teenagers face today

A NEW play written and performed by young people on the myths of teenage mental health is to begin a tour of schools. Read

Autism conference

AN international conference on autism takes place in Cardiff this month. Read

If health bodies can slim from 22 to 8, why not education?

LAST week’s announcement that the Health Service in Wales is going to be reorganised down from 22 bodies to eight larger ones was something of a surprise. Read

Pupils forge links with children in Uganda

CHILDREN 4,000 miles apart have forged a life-changing friendship. Read

£5m for research into low carbon science

ENERGY is as important to Wales’ future as it has been to its past. Read

University students go to jail as part of studies

THE reality of life behind bars was a lesson learned by university students when they were taken behind the scenes at Cardiff Prison. Read

Top tips for top uni entry

A CAREERS fair to help students apply for a place at some of the world’s top universities is being organised this week. Read

Strategy to make our country strong

RECENT news reports will have drawn our attention to the way many investors switch their money from stocks into gold whenever the world economy starts to look shaky. Read

Owain Arwel Hughes

Young musicians win time with the master, Owain

YOUNG musicians won a masterclass with Wales’ leading conductor, Owain Arwel Hughes. Read

City’s ‘Olympic’ pupils

DANCING, hockey and golf were part of a “junior Olympics”. Read

Pupils’ £3,000 gives children in Africa new hope

A VILLAGE school with no electricity or running water is being transformed with the help of pupils, staff and parents of a Welsh primary. Read

No matter what’s done there will be winners and losers

WITH the public having had their say on Cardiff’s primary school reorganisation plan, Education Correspondent Moira Sharkey explores the key battlegrounds. Read

Newsletter hits 200

A SCHOOL newsletter has published its 200th edition. Read

Search on for future Welsh Olympic stars

THE search for Welsh Olympic stars of tomorrow was launched today. Read

Ten proves to be the perfect start for new class

WITH just 10 pupils this class is one of the smallest in Wales. Read

New campus will provide opportunities

A NEW £11m special needs campus is set to open in Cardiff in 2010. Read

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