Adnodd’s new procurement framework
The application period for Adnodd's new supplier framework is now closed.
The application period for Adnodd's new supplier framework is now closed.
On World Book Day, Adnodd has announced that all maintained schools and settings in Wales will have access to credit to use on a new book-buying platform.
Adnodd will open a funding window in March 2026 for the development of a new digital GCSE History magazine.
The opportunity to take part in the work of re‑standardising the Welsh Standardised Reading Test is now closed, as we have received enough applications at this time.
Adnodd has announced that Miller Research will be undertaking the research project into literacy resources. This research will support our priorities and approach to commissioning literacy resources in future.
Adnodd has two exciting opportunities opening in Spring 2026:
We’re pleased to announce three projects that secured funding in our autumn round, focusing on Health and Wellbeing, Numeracy, and Religion, Values and Ethics (RVE). These will be available on Hwb by the end of March 2026.
The first phase of Adnodd’s Innovation and Collaboration Fund supported ten creative projects across Wales to explore bold, inclusive approaches to resource development. Ahead of the next phase, we look back at what’s been achieved so far and what’s coming next.
Schools across Wales are set to receive 49,000 free books in the final phase of the Rhyngom project supported by Adnodd.
The Welsh Joint Education Committee (WJEC), with financial support from Adnodd have just released a suite of digital resources that support Wave 1 of the new qualifications.
A resource to support Welsh learners has been given digital-age upgrade with support from Adnodd