Author: JoS

Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Governor Recruitment Event


Come along to an event on:
Thursday 13th October 2022 at 5.30 p.m. – 6.30 p.m., George Hall, Guildhall,
Swansea. SA1 4PE
Where you will:
• Discover more about the role of a governor
• Find out about the work of the B.A.M.E. governor working party
• Hear from current governors and find out what it actually entails for them
• Listen to a Headteacher of a Swansea school regarding the importance of the
governing body being a true representation of the community the school
serves
• Speak to the School & Governor Team to find out how they can help you
become a governor
• Opportunity for a Q + A session
This event is free but booking is essential. To book a place please visit
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/governors/governor-recruitment-event/e-avlpga

Curriculum for Wales 2022 - consultations

Over the last year, practitioners, stakeholders and partners have been co-constructing that additional and revised guidance, which is now being published for consultation.

Eight areas are open for consultation, which will run for eight weeks until 16th July 2021. They are:

The consultation titles are:

And covering subordinate legislation:

What’s changing with Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE): information for schools, settings, parents and carers

What’s changing with Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE): information for schools, settings, parents and carers

Welsh Government is working with a range of Welsh teaching professionals and experts to develop the draft RSE code and statutory guidance. Before it is taught in schools,  Welsh Government will consult on the draft RSE code and statutory guidance. This includes engaging with parents, carers and the wider community. For further information including how to sign up to Welsh Government RSE consultation alerts, please click on the link below:

 

https://hwb.gov.wales/curriculum-for-wales/what-s-changing-with-relationships-and-sexuality-education-rse-information-for-schools-settings-parents-and-carers/

 

April 2021

A new curriculum for Wales  – a guide for children, young people and parents

 

Key Dates for the start of academic year 2020/2021

Key Dates for the start of the new academic year: 

Tuesday & Wednesday 1st & 2nd September: School closure for planning days

From Thursday 3rd September – Year 6 and Reception in phased groups only  

From Monday 7th September  – Year 1, 3, 5 (Year 6 and Reception phased groups will continue to attend)  

From Wednesday 9th September  – Year 2 & 4 (all other year groups with exception of Nursery will continue to attend) 

From Thursday 10th September – Full return of all pupils with exception of Nursery  

*Reception groupings and days: we have included details  of groups and staggered days in the class 20/21 booklets that have been sent to Reception parents directly via Class Dojo.