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An ambitious and wide-ranging programme of actions designed to address racial discrimination and promote race equality in Cardiff is due to be considered by Cardiff Council as it monitors progress made since the Race Equality Taskforce was set up in the
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More children and young people will benefit from a wealth of educational opportunities following a formal agreement between Cardiff Council and Cardiff University to extend ‘Passport to the City' - Cardiff Children's University.
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Applications for primary school places to start in September 2023 are now open and parents are encouraged to make use of all five choices to get the best chance of securing a school they want.
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Plans are progressing for the delivery of three new Cardiff schools which will share the same
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A spooky augmented reality Halloween Trail around some of Cardiff’s most popular parks and green spaces has launched on the new Love Exploring App.
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Unpaid carers in Cardiff have given their views on what matters to them and in response, Cardiff Council in partnership with other organisations are undertaking a range of improvements to the support available to them. This is to include...
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Since the start of the new school term, whole classes of Reception aged children have been enjoying free school meals as part of the Welsh Government Universal Free School Meal scheme. Over 1900 families have taken up the offer so far, with many more fam
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A ceremonial ground-breaking event has taken place to celebrate the construction of a new primary school to be located at Cardiff's Plasdŵr development.
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Members of the public are invited to share their views on plans for new build accommodation for The Court School.
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Applications for secondary school places to start in September 2023 will open today (Monday 26, September) and families are reminded that by providing five school preferences can increase the chance of getting a place at one of their preferred schools.
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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.
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Inspectors have described a Cardiff primary school as a "caring and inclusive community that values all pupils and adults".
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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.
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A faith school in Cardiff has been praised by education inspectors for its strong support of pupils with additional learning needs.
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Inspectors have praised a Cardiff primary school as ‘welcoming and friendly' and commended pupils for their ‘compassion, empathy, honesty and fairness'.
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Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School is the chosen name for a brand new primary school to serve parts of north-west Cardiff