Today, Estyn, the schools' inspectorate for Wales publishes its annual report.
School leaders in Wales urgently need more certainty about funding to safeguard standards in education, warns NAHT Cymru.
Two thirds of local authorities experiencing problems in recruiting head teachers
We look forward to working with the Welsh Government on developing ideas further
#NAHT2015 At school leaders' union NAHT's 2015 Conference in Liverpool delegates will debate motions which build on NAHT's Manifesto for Education putting children at the heart of the association's...
If we trust Donaldson's route-map, we can produce multi-skilled young people with the confidence, communication, flexibility and technical competence that rapidly-changing global markets need.
Commenting on the release of the Welsh government's new School Categorisation Data, NAHT Cymru Acting Director, Dr Chris Howard, said: The new school categorisation system will anger many schools in...
Though regulators are never popular, Welsh schools will again find sound common sense in the final report of the current Chief Inspector for Wales, Anne Keane.
Commenting on the Welsh Government's announcement of a new grading system for all state schools in Wales, NAHT Cymru Acting Director, Dr. Chris Howard welcomed the thinking behind the new proposals:
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School Leaders' Union NAHT holds its annual Welsh conference at Celtic Manor this week and welcomes the Minister for Education and Skills' commitment to higher standards and the promise of greater...