A scheme providing young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN) the support and training necessary so that they can successfully go onto employment has got off to a successful start.
More than 3,000 pupils across Cardiff have received their A-Level and AS Level results today and results are above the Welsh average.
Just five miles off the coast of Cardiff, there’s a natural haven that has had a human connection for more than 2,000 years.
Thanks to the revolution in digital communications and the proliferation of smartphones and tablet devices, keeping in touch with one another has never been easier.
As Welsh Government moves ahead with plans to remove profit from the care of looked-after children, Foster Wales Cardiff highlights the benefits of fostering with your local authority.
A new block of 28 apartments that will help Cardiff Council to expand its temporary accommodation for families in the city is nearing completion on the site of a former Morrisons supermarket in Pentwyn.
Do you want to create a fairer world for every child? Are you passionate about equality for girls and young women? Do you have a plan to put your idealism into action?
They say everyone has a story to tell. Well, Cardiff Council’s Child-Friendly team has created nine trails that prove some of the city’s most fascinating areas have amazing stories all of their own.
The achievements of a group of young people on a council traineeship programme have been celebrated in a special presentation event this week.
The re-opening of Lisvane and Llanishen Reservoirs has been welcomed by Cardiff Council Leader, Cllr Huw Thomas.
The long school summer holidays are upon us and for parents of young children that usually means working hard to ensure they can play happily and safely.
St. Cuthbert's Roman Catholic Primary School located in Cardiff Bay, provides an inclusive, caring and welcoming environment for pupils, says Estyn.
Teams across Cardiff Council, along with partner organisations and community groups throughout the city, are joining forces to help families facing financial difficulties during the school summer holiday period.
Secondary schools from across Cardiff are working together to explore the challenges faced during a mission to Mars to develop a new settlement able to sustain human life.
Cardiff Council is set to endorse a wide-ranging report which sets out plans to develop the social care of the region over the next five years
Adamsdown Primary School has a thoughtful approach to meeting individual pupil's needs which improves their life chances and raises their aspiration, says Estyn.