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Gypsy Traveller pupils answer questions about their community at council meeting
School was having practice lockdown drill confirms council
'Pay is integral to teacher retention' ASCL Cymru
Primary school parents furious over menu changes that are not 'child friendly'
Council dubbed as failing less than three years ago now an example to others
Leadership team will take failing school out of special measures after damning report
Teachers concerned over council's funding of pupils in Newport state schools
Nurseries fear having to close if government funding continues to fall short
New primary school and nursery could be built in Newport
Sharp rise in violent incidents in these Gwent schools sparks an urgent review
Company talking all things technology and fire safety are coming to the Celtic Manor
School in this area is benefitting to being part of anti-racist project
Senior police officers praise university’s ‘invaluable’ training facility
Park's protective covenant may change so school can expand
Torfaen council education service improved says Estyn
The cheapest towns and cities for university students revealed
'Welsh schools must receive equivalent level of funding ' - NAHT Cymru
No tricks, just treats as school gets 200 pumpkins from Tesco
School recognised as a 'showcase' for Microsoft
Fresh approach needed to reduce inequalities in tertiary education
Sport camps for disabled children over school holidays axed
Torfaen schoolchildren celebrate Windrush generation
New school proposed for major housing site in city
'Overwhelming' - Community raises £2,000 to help nursery bounce back from break-in
Young scientists win university awards
Camp Fantastic is bringing fun to youngsters in this area
Students in a Newport school told not to walk home alone due to 'threatening man'
This city school notches up Welsh language first
Nurse outlines remarkable journey into health and care research
Council can't promise 'money that doesn't exist' for school upgrades
Programme for prisoners aims to break cycle of reoffending
ICC Wales host Open University graduation
'They need it more than I do': 7-year-old from Newport walks 10 miles for school
More than 90 per cent of pupils gained a Welsh language GCSE in this part of Gwent
Fears teachers could face redundancies as schools must cut spending
Council ‘fully committed’ to city secondary school improvements after delays
School that once attracted just three pupils now has 20 on roll
Alarm over 44% fall in additional learning needs numbers
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Major protest held over proposals to cut local school bus service
Welsh Government plans university rescue fund
School gets £1,000 donation for community shop and kitchen
'Give youngsters more chance for outdoor learning' - Estyn report
Physical activity up among pupils but so is bullying
'We've been let down,' mum's fury as daughter forced home school over mental health
Services deemed 'phenomenal': Students share experience of health & care courses
Cycling star visits school to celebrate Daily Mile award
Concern over number of pupils skipping class in area
School repairs must wait as council works on a priority basis
Disabled pupil can't get to science lab as school doesn't have a lift
£500,000 ASD base opens at Cwmbran school
New ASD base has opened at a Torfaen comprehensive school
Council accused of downplaying poor condition of some school buildings
'Harrowing' funding pressures risk failing a generation of children , Senedd told