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£70m net-zero carbon school officially opens in Abergavenny
£70m net-zero carbon school officially opens in Abergavenny

South Wales Argus

time12-07-2025

  • General
  • South Wales Argus

£70m net-zero carbon school officially opens in Abergavenny

King Henry VIII 3-19 School in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, is the first operationally net-zero carbon all-through school in Wales. Funded by Monmouthshire County Council and the Welsh Government through the Sustainable Communities for Learning programme, the project marks a major investment in sustainable education. Cllr Laura Wright, Monmouthshire County Council's cabinet member for education, said: "This building is more than bricks and mortar. "It's a beacon for a modern education system in Wales, designed to inspire, to nurture, and to empower our young people." An official opening took place on July 10 and was attended by Welsh Government cabinet secretary for education Lynne Neagle. Ms Neagle said: "As our first operationally net-zero carbon all-through school, not only will our learners benefit from high-quality facilities, but they will also benefit from learning in a sustainable school environment. "What has been achieved here is truly inspiring for our learners." The school's through-school strategy was showcased with performances from pupils of all ages. Monmouthshire County Council was also named Client of the Year at the Constructing Excellence in Wales Awards for its leadership on the project. The council will now represent Wales at the UK National Awards later this year.

New Monmouthshire STEM programme to boost learning
New Monmouthshire STEM programme to boost learning

South Wales Argus

time10-07-2025

  • Science
  • South Wales Argus

New Monmouthshire STEM programme to boost learning

The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programme is being launched by Monmouthshire County Council with support from the Welsh Government. The project aims to strengthen links between schools and businesses, promote engaging STEM education, and create clear pathways into further study or employment in STEM fields. Councillor Laura Wright, Monmouthshire County Council's cabinet member for education, said: "As a council, we are focused not only on helping students pass their exams but also on equipping them with skills that will benefit them in their future careers. "It is essential that our schools provide learners with the knowledge and abilities they need to thrive in the future." The programme was officially launched on Wednesday, June 2, at the new King Henry VIII 3-19 School in Abergavenny. The event showcased available resources and generated enthusiasm among attendees. Goytre Fawr Primary School pupils presented their modified Goblin G2 car, the 'Cheddar Chariot,' which competed in the Miskin Greenpower Goblin event. Chris Fall, design lead at Peter Jones ILG, a local STEM business, highlighted the importance of STEM skills for career development and encouraged students to continue studying STEM subjects beyond age 16. Attendees also toured the school's technology department, including its Plastics Lab recycling project. The programme is being delivered in partnership with the Welsh Government, Education Achievement Service, Coleg Gwent, schools, and businesses across Monmouthshire. It includes training and support for educators, as well as equipment such as coding kits, robotics tools, engineering materials, and 3D printers. Schools will also benefit from workshops, business engagement activities, and collaborative networks. The programme aims to increase the number of students choosing STEM subjects at key stages 4 and 5, broaden available STEM qualifications, and raise awareness of career and training options in STEM fields. Resources will begin rolling out during the summer term, with full training and support planned for the upcoming academic year. Councillor Wright said: "This is the start of the new STEM programme in Monmouthshire, and I look forward to visiting schools across the next academic year, seeing the programme embedded in everyday learning."

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