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Understanding why children bring knives into school is better than a blanket exclusion policy, the chief inspector of Welsh education inspectorate Estyn has said. Owen Evans said the "easy answer ...
A Powys councillor responsible for education said he will not resign despite an Estyn report which highly criticised the ...
Estyn warned teaching must improve in half of secondary schools in Wales, with the inspectorate raising serious concerns ...
Despite bringing in a new chief executive and director of education, Estyn said "leadership at all levels has had a limited impact on securing important improvements in education services or in ...
It will take more than a decade to get back to pre-pandemic levels of attendance in secondary schools in Wales if the current rate of progress carries on, according to inspection body Estyn.
The education watchdog for Wales, Estyn inspected the council department ... Councillor James Gibson-Watt has asked the chief executive Emma Palmer to organise the meeting as soon as possible.
The Estyn inspector made four recommendations for Powys ... Emma Palmer, the council chief, is chair of the accelerated improvement board, which had its first meeting on 2 April.
The Estyn inspector made four recommendations with the first calling on Powys council to urgently address "important school site security issues." ...