Carmarthenshire pupils are celebrating their well-earned GCSE successes as a result of much hard work and commitment.
Their individual achievements, within an ongoing evolving examination environment, are most warmly praised and congratulated.
Nationally, nearly three quarters of all entries were for reformed GCSE
Carmarthenshire pupils celebrate GCSE successes
Carmarthenshire Sixth Form students celebrate AS and A level successes
The high quality of support and guidance received by sixth form students across Carmarthenshire’s schools continues to impact positively on the standards achieved at both AS and A Level.
The number of entries for AS and
Plans for new Ysgol Dewi Sant School in Llanelli move forward
Plans to build a new £9million Welsh medium primary school in Llanelli have taken a step forward following news that a village green application for the proposed site has been declined.
Carmarthenshire County Council is proposing to build a new Ysgol Dewi Sant School
5,000 bus passes posted out for secondary school pupils in Carmarthenshire
Nearly 5,000 bus passes have been posted out for secondary school pupils ready for September.
Anyone who has not yet received their pass is urged to contact the council immediately.
Executive board member responsible for environment, Cllr Hazel Evans, said: “Some families may have
Summer Reading Challenge starts for Carmarthenshire children
Children are being urged to take part in this year’s free Summer Reading Challenge.
This year’s challenge, which launched on Saturday, July 14, is Mischief Makers, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Beano comic.
To take part, all children need to do is to
All smiles at new Trimsaran Community Primary School
Trimsaran Community Primary School is the latest school to be delivered through Carmarthenshire County Council’s Modernising Education Programme.
The £6.8 million new building opened its doors September 2017 and caters for children aged between 3 to 11, with 30 nursery places and a Flying