Members of the public are invited to share their views on plans for new build accommodation for The Court School.
Children and young people with additional and complex learning Needs are set to benefit from increased provision across the city, following a review of the sector which recommended establishing additional places.
Inspectors have described a Cardiff primary school as a "caring and inclusive community that values all pupils and adults".
Looked after children and young people in Cardiff have given their views on what Cardiff Council and other organisations must do to help them thrive.
A faith school in Cardiff has been praised by education inspectors for its strong support of pupils with additional learning needs.
Inspectors have praised a Cardiff primary school as ‘welcoming and friendly' and commended pupils for their ‘compassion, empathy, honesty and fairness'.
Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School is the chosen name for a brand new primary school to serve parts of north-west Cardiff
Estyn have described St Patrick's R.C. Primary School in Cardiff as a happy and inclusive school that places a high priority on the well-being of its pupils.
Here’s your Tuesday update, covering: high praise from Estyn for Cardiff faith school; road closures around the new Transport Interchange; and Lord Mayor’s welcome
With a heatwave pushing the temperature gauge into the high 90s, it can be hard to encourage children and young people to do more than just flop in the shade during the long school holidays.
A Catholic primary school in Cardiff has been praised for its ‘outstanding’ work in a number of areas in its latest report by Estyn, the education and training inspectorate for Wales.
Brewery Park opened; ALN: important information for families; financial help for school essentials; charity benefits from grand day out
Here’s your Friday update, covering: WWE event road closures; Welsh language sports in the Summer of Fun; Brewery Park play area opens; Lord Mayor’s charity latest; help for parents with school essentials; new flower displays
The Welsh Government is changing the way that children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) will be supported. The term Additional Learning Needs (ALN) will replace the term Special Educational Needs (SEN).
From September, eligible learners in Cardiff will receive additional financial support from the Welsh Government School Essentials scheme (Pupil Development Grant Access) which helps with the cost of uniform, sports equipment, stationery, and devices. Th
Cardiff’s Summer of Fun continues to keep thousands of children and their families amused, educated and active and a series of camps at Ysgol Glantaf in north Cardiff saw around 150 young people try their hand at a wide range of sports.