Radnor Primary School in Canton has received praise for its commitment to providing an inclusive and supportive educational environment during a recent inspection by Estyn.
Cardiff Council has now completed a detailed review including inspections at 115 schools across the city and is happy that none of the schools contain Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC)
Ysgol Glan Ceubal, a Welsh medium primary school in Llandaff North, has been described as a welcoming and compassionate community that values the well-being of its students above all else.
Let's get attendance back on track is the message from Cardiff Council, as a new drive is launched which aims to make sure all children and young people have the best chance of achieving, by improving school attendance standards.
One of Cardiff's newest primary schools has opened its doors for the very first time this week, as staff and pupils arrived for the start of term at the brand-new Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School at Plasdŵr.
A brand-new home for St Mellons Church in Wales Primary School opened its doors for the very first time this week, as staff and pupils arrived for the start of term at the new build £6 million school.
This week, Cardiff's newest secondary school opened its doors to pupils and staff for the very first time, as Fitzalan High School commences the start of the new term in its brand-new home.
Pentrebane Primary School has been recognised for its inclusive and nurturing environment, in a recent report published by Estyn.
Cardiff Council's School Streets scheme is to be expanded this September, with three new locations added to the scheme.
Based on the provisional results announced today, 29.3% percent of GCSE results for 2023 are graded A* to A in WJEC examinations, compared to the Wales figure of 21.7% percent.
Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan’s adult learning provision has been hailed as “highly effective” after an official inspection.
Visitors to Cardiff Castle have been admiring the latest floral design gracing the grounds outside the popular city landmark.
A scheme providing young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN) the support and training necessary so that they can successfully go onto employment has got off to a successful start.
More than 3,000 pupils across Cardiff have received their A-Level and AS Level results today and results are above the Welsh average.
Just five miles off the coast of Cardiff, there’s a natural haven that has had a human connection for more than 2,000 years.
As a historic port, Cardiff has long had special ties with the Royal Navy and illustrious ships have carried the city’s name around the world for more than 400 years.