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Shaping the future: the latest from the Curriculum for Wales Policy Group

Darllenwch y dudalen hon yn Gymraeg

The Curriculum for Wales Policy Group continues to meet monthly in locations across Wales. Workshops focus on the ongoing process of reviewing and refining the Curriculum for Wales Framework guidance, co-construction of supporting materials, and contributing to the work of Welsh Government’s partners where our work dovetails. Representatives of Adoption UK, Adnodd, Arad Research, DARPL, and Microsoft have all met with the Group over the last year.

The Group has helped develop Tools and templates for curriculum design and has  published a Blog post to help schools and settings develop their Curriculum summaries.

They’ve contributed to work around curriculum and assessment design, enabling learning guidance, literacy and numeracy, and international languages.

We operate a reserve list to make sure the Policy Group remains representative of all types of schools and settings across Wales. If you currently work in a school or setting using the Curriculum for Wales and have a passion for working with others to co-construct solutions, please complete the Expression of interest form. We’ll contact practitioners on the Reserve list when a place becomes available.  We are especially keen to hear from practitioners in pupil referral units (PRUs) and other providers of education other than at school (EOTAS), and those working in Blaenau Gwent, Ceredigion, Denbighshire, Merthyr Tydfil, and Monmouthshire

The current members are:

Jane Altham-Watkins, Y.G.G. Gellionnen , Swansea

Leon Andrews, Llanwern High School,  Newport  / Cardiff Met  

Lisa Ashton, Llanidloes C.P. School, Powys

Shubnam Aziz, Mount Stuart Primary school, Cardiff

Rebekah Bawler, Risca Community Comprehensive,Caerphilly

Dawn Bayliss, Ysgol Merllyn, Flintshire

Suzanne Chamberlain, St. David’s Catholic Primary School, Torfaen

Kirsty Davies, Crownbridge Special School, Torfaen

Kelly Davis, Connah’s Quay High School,Flintshire

Dale Duddridge, Maesteg Comprehensive School, Bridgend

Catrin Evans, Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Llangynwyd,  Bridgend

Rachel Faulkner, Western Learning Federation (Ty Gwyn/Woodlands/Riverbank), Cardiff

Rachel George, Ysgol Maes Y Coed, NPT

James Griffiths, Llangan Primary School, Vale of Glamorgan

Eleri Gwyn, Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy,  Conwy             

Stacey Hughes, Saltney Ferry CP,  Flintshire

Helen Jarman, Stanwell School,Vale of Glamorgan

Victoria Jobson, St. Joseph’s Catholic and Anglican High School, Wrexham

Anwen Jones, Ysgol Preseli, Pembrokeshire

Bethan Jones, Ysgol Robert Owen, Powys

Richard Jones, Llysfaen Primary School,  Cardiff

Sarah Jones, Y Bont nursery, Bridgend

Geraint Llyn, Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones, Ynys Môn  

Jamie McAllister, Ysgol Aberconwy, Conwy  

Lana Martin, Pontygwaith Primary School, RCT

Katie Morris, Pembroke Dock Community School, Pembrokeshire

Catrin Penge, Ysgol Bodhyfryd, Wrexham  

Lowri Roberts, Ysgol Brynrefail, Gwynedd

Elizabeth Stonhold, Gelliswick VC School, Pembrokeshire

Rachel Teague, Cantonian High School, Cardiff

Janine Tennant Jones, Ysgol Y Gogarth, Conwy

Sarah Tudur, Ysgol Iolo Morganwg, Vale of Glamorgan

Craig Wade, Gowerton Comprehensive School, Swansea

Kate Watkins-Freeman, Ribbons Preschool, Vale of Glamorgan

Nia Williams, Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Myrddin, Carmarthenshire

Richard Williams, Rhydyfro Primary School, NPT

Sally Williams, Ysgol Crug Glas, Swansea    

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