Skip Navigation 1 - Home Page|| 2 - A to Z|| 3 - Site Map|| 4 - Search|| 5 - Frequently Asked Questions|| 6 - Help|| 7 - Make a Complaints|| 8 - Disclaimer|| 9 - Feedback Form|| 0 - Access key details| |

Workers Educational Association

Workers' Educational Association

Image of WEA Logo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Workers' Educational Association (WEA) is a voluntary movement for lifelong learning.

 

Our objective is the creation of an educated democracy in which participation in public affairs, and the knowledge that it requires, are widely spread throughout the community.

 

The WEA (South Wales) is democratically accountable to its members and federated educational and workers organisations. It is inclusive, unsectarian and non party political, and wholly concerned with promoting lifelong learning in south Wales.

 

 

For Further Information visit the Workers Education South Wales Website|

 

The WEA is a voluntary movement for lifelong learning and their objective is the creation of an educated democracy in which participation in public affairs, and the knowledge that it requires, are widely spread throughout the community.

Address

View a map of where we are situated
Sharon Reader
2 Church View, Blaenavon, NP4 9NA.

Contact Details

Telephone: 01495 791128
Fax: 01495 792569
Visit our website

Contact Us Online

Statistics

This domain has had 20190 hits since it was created on Monday 10 July 2006.

RSS Feed

UK shared exam system faces break up
The shared A-level and GCSE system for England, Wales and Northern Ireland should no longer be continued, says Education Secretary Michael Gove.

School cuts 'no harm to standards'
A think tank report argues that 18% of public spending on schools could be cut without damaging standards.

FE college teaching 'must improve'
An advisory group for Labour calls for a tougher line on teaching standards in further education colleges.

Student 'suicidal thoughts' warning
There is an unidentified problem with stress, depression and suicidal thoughts on university campuses, warns a survey from the National Union of Students.

O'Dowd makes A-level re-sit changes
Education Minister John O'Dowd has announced some changes to A-levels in Northern Ireland following a local consultation.

Upcoming Events

Talk: Forgotten Churchyards
Blaenavon World Heritage Centre
Tue, 21 May 2013

Family Nature Detectives
Blaenavon World Heritage Centre
Tue, 28 May 2013

Talk: Life on the Dole in Monmouthshire before 1834
Blaenavon World Heritage Centre
Tue, 11 Jun 2013