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NAHT Cymru

NAHT Cymru is the definitive voice of school leaders in Wales. We keep the best interests of children at the heart of everything we do.

Along with our colleagues in England and Northern Ireland, we are here to defend and extend the rights of our members, as well as provide advice, protection and support specific to school leaders throughout Wales

NAHT Cymru yw llais diffyniadol arweinwyr ysgolion yng Nghymru. Mae buddiannau gorau plant yng nghraidd popeth a wnawn.

Ynghyd â'n cydweithwyr yn Lloegr a Gogledd Iwerddon, rydym yn bodoli i warchod ac ymestyn hawliau ein haelodau, yn ogystal â darparu cyngor, diogelwch a chymorth sy'n benodol i arweinwyr ysgolion ledled Cymru.

Outdoor education plan could harm frontline teaching says NAHT Cymru

Laura Doel, national secretary for NAHT Cymru, has responded to proposals that would require Welsh local authorities to ensure all children experience residential outdoor education for a week or more during their time at school. Ms Doel, and NAHT Cymru president, Chris Parry, appeared before the Children, Young People and Education committee this morning to give evidence on the Residential Outdoor Education Bill.

Laura Doel said: “While all pupils deserve a well-rounded education and we support access to experiences outside the classroom, this cannot come at the cost of frontline teaching and learning. 

“The reality is that local authorities are looking at significant financial cuts, and if they have to fund week-long residential trips for pupils that could place even more pressure on school budgets which are already stretched to the limit.

"We are already hearing from school leaders who are being forced to make teachers and teaching assistants redundant, operate with classes at full capacity, cover lessons to reduce spending on supply teachers, and whose PTAs are having to fundraise for stationery and basic equipment.

“This bill fails to recognise the funding crisis plaguing education and is not something we can support at this time. Recruiting and retaining great leaders and teachers, supporting learners with additional learning needs (ALN) helping bring down class sizes, repairing buildings and delivering on the new curriculum and qualifications are priority issues for our members and should be the focus for all Members of the Senedd.

“Even if additional funding was provided, we would have practical concerns around implementation and staffing of such trips to name just a few issues.”

First published 11 January 2024

Please give us your views  on the current consultations

 

Welsh Government

Independent review of school teachers pay and conditions in Wales

OPENED 18 January 2018 - CLOSES 1 March 2018

NAHT Cymru draft response of independent review

Support for doctoral study
OPENED 8 December 2017 - CLOSES 2 March 2018

The Education (Amendments Relating to Teacher Assessment Information) (Wales) Regulations 2018
OPENED 14 November 2017 – CLOSES 30 January 2018

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