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The image shows the Progress Pride Flag with the Intersex Inclusion design, waving against a clear blue sky. The flag consists of the traditional six-stripe rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple), symbolising LGBTQ+ pride. On the left side, there is a chevron with black and brown stripes to represent marginalised LGBTQ+ communities of colour, alongside pink, blue, and white stripes representing the transgender community. Additionally, a yellow triangle with a purple circle inside has been added to symbolise intersex people, making this an updated version of the Progress Pride Flag.

Celebrating diversity: Inspiring LGBTQ+ resources for Welsh educators

Celebrate LGBT History Month with a diverse collection of educational resources to inspire Welsh educators.

Five members of Adnodd’s Commissioning and Quality team stand together in front of a chalkboard wall with a red neon "Arad Goch" sign. They are smiling, dressed in casual attire, and standing in a venue where Adnodd has been engaging with educators, suppliers, and practitioners to enhance educational resources for the Curriculum for Wales.

Adnodd’s journey of collaboration across Wales

Since September 2024, Adnodd's Commissioning and Quality team have been on a journey of collaborating across Wales’ education sector.

"Graphic design promoting 'Dydd Miwsig Cymru' (Welsh Language Music Day) on 7 February 2025. The background is black, with white text in a hand-drawn style reading 'DYDD MIWSIG CYMRU' and the date '07.02.25' below. Surrounding the text are abstract and playful colourful illustrations, including a blue creature in the bottom left corner, a red figure in the top left, a yellow leg in the top right, and a green circular object in the bottom right. Small lightning bolt symbols and dots add to the dynamic feel of the design.

Celebrating Dydd Miwsig Cymru 2025

On the 7th of February, Wales celebrates Dydd Miwsig Cymru, an initiative aimed at fostering connections with the Welsh language and culture beyond the classroom.

View of Llanddwyn Island, Anglesey, featuring a large stone cross on the left and the Tŵr Mawr lighthouse perched on a grassy headland, with the sea and distant mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Resources to celebrate St Dwynwen’s Day

Each year people in Wales celebrate Saint Dwynwen’s Day on 25th January. Learn more about the Welsh Patron Saint of Lovers and discover resources to help teach young people.

Reflecting on Adnodd’s first year

With Christmas around the corner, it's astonishing to look back at the significant development of Adnodd over the last 12 months. 2024 has been a transformative year for us, marked by continuous progress and achievements. It’s a fantastic feeling to know that we have built strong foundations and a real sense of momentum as we look forward to 2025 and the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Portrait of Kirsty Davies, a woman with long, light blonde hair, wearing a maroon knitted sweater, smiling softly against a plain white background.

Adnodd appoints Kirsty Davies as Director of Corporate Services

Adnodd has appointed Kirsty Davies as our new Director of Corporate Services. Kirsty will oversee the effective delivery of Adnodd's corporate functions as part of our mission to deliver high-quality bilingual resources that support the Curriculum for Wales.

A tent featuring a screen which reads "Welsh Government" with chairs arranged neatly and a podium positioned at the front, ready for an event or presentation.

Adnodd announces new board members Natalie Jones and Mair Gwynant

Adnodd recently welcomed two new members to our board: Natalie Jones and Mair Gwynant. Their expertise and dedication to Welsh education and governance will play a key role in advancing our mission to deliver high-quality, bilingual resources for the Curriculum for Wales.

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Over £500,000 announced for new GCSE resources

At the 2024 National Eisteddfod in Pontypridd, Adnodd and its partners announced a funding boost of £560,000 for additional teaching and learning materials to support the rollout of brand new Curriculum for Wales GCSEs.

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A series of photos from the education sector in Wales. Students from all ages smiling and engaging in educational activities as well as industry leaders discussion the education sector.