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##ALTURL## Pembrokeshire Music Service

Pembrokeshire Music Service

Pembrokeshire Music Service Our music service offers specialist tuition on a wide range of instruments within schools.
##ALTURL## Sport Pembrokeshire

Sport Pembrokeshire

Our Sport Pembrokeshire Team work with schools to increase the number of young people doing sport and activities in schools.
##ALTURL## Pembrokeshire Youth

Pembrokeshire Youth

Pembrokeshire Youth is an integrated service comprising of the Targeted Youth Team, Youth Support Team, Community Youth Team and the Youth Justice Team.
##ALTURL## Pembrokeshire Youth Bank

Pembrokeshire Youth Bank

We are a group of young people aged 14 - 25 years of age who live in Pembrokeshire.
##ALTURL## Duke Of Edinburgh Award

Duke Of Edinburgh Award

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is a high quality, challenging, rewarding and enjoyable programme of personal development for anyone aged 14-25.

SERVICE INFORMATION

  • Schools

    Find full details of all our schools in Pembrokeshire.
  • Inclusion and Additional Learning Needs

    Information on all our Inclusion and ALN provision
  • School Transport

    Find out about what school transport is available
  • School Meals

    Information on school meals, free school meals, menus, cashless payments and discounts.
  • Grants and Financial Help

    Are you entitled to any financial help to support your child at school?
  • School Governors

    Becoming a school governor is one of the most important ways in which you can help your local school.
  • School Attendance and Pupil Welfare

    Child Protection, Pupil Support, Term Time Holidays, Bullying, Children Missing Education and Employing Children
  • Springboard

    Springboard is a Learning Pembrokeshire project which runs a wide range of fun, free and exciting courses for adults and families in targeted areas.
  • Parent Partnership Service

    The Parent Partnership Service provides advice and information around educational issues. The team provide a local and informed service for all parents and carers of children and young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN).
  • SACRE

    The purpose of a SACRE is to advise the local authority (LA) on matters related to religious education and collective worship in state maintained schools.
  • Cynnydd

    Cynnydd is a regional European Structural Funds programme that is aimed at supporting pupils aged 11yrs – 24yrs who are at risk of disengaging from education.
  • The Childcare Offer Wales

    From the 1st of April 2019, all eligible working parents of 3-4 year old children living in Pembrokeshire will be able to access up to 30 hours per week of combined Childcare and Early Years Foundation Phase Education through the Childcare Offer.
  • School Buildings Programme

    Since 1996 over £150 million has been allocated to new projects to improve school buildings and the educational environment for our young people.
  • Welsh In Education

    Local Authorities have a statutory duty to prepare and submit Welsh in Education Strategic Plans (WESPs).
  • Statutory Notices

    All current school reorganisation statutory notices are published on this page, with details of how to respond
  • School Reorganisation

    You’ll find an overview of the progress with school reorganisations here, including consultation reports, statutory notices and decision letters
  • Estyn Report 2020

    The Local Government Education Services report - by education watchdog Estyn
  • 10 hours of Funded Early Education

    All children in Wales are entitled to a free, part time early education place in an approved early years setting from the term following their 3rd birthday
  • Educational Charities

    To be eligible for an award from the fund an individual applicant must be under the age of 25 on 31st August (in the year of application for an award from the fund) and must at the time of application be resident in the area served by the fund for a minimum period of two years.


Courses through the medium of Welsh. In order to make it viable for us to us to run courses we need a minimum number of people to take part. Our aim is to provide courses bilingually wherever possible. When you enquire about taking part in a course we will ask you if you would prefer to take part exclusively in Welsh. We will provide courses exclusively in Welsh when numbers reach the minimum level.

ID: 15, revised 06/12/2024