21 May 2013 3:36pm
Flintshire County Council
Education and learning
- Schools and colleges
- Area Schools Review 2012
- Children and Young People - School Modernisation
- Children and Young People's Partnership Plan 2011 - 2014
- E Teach
- Education maintenance sixth form grant
- Emergency School Closure Parent Information
- English as an additional language
- Estyn Report 2009
- Examinations 2013
- Governors
- Healthy Schools Scheme
- Inclusion support service
- Music Service - A Celebration of Christmas
- Music service - schools
- Physical education and school sport
- Pupil Numbers on Roll
- School Complaints
- School Holidays and Training Days
- School Meals
- School admissions
- School contact details
- School Modernisation - Main Page
- Section 52 Budget Statement
- Statutory Notices Schools
- Student Loan
- Welsh Language policy for all schools
- Welsh Medium Education - The Best of Both Worlds
See also
Partnerships
Flintshire Neighbourhood Watch AssociationBetsi Cadwaladr University Local Health Board (new window)Flintshire Citizens Advice Bureau (new window)Flintshire and Wrexham Local Safeguarding Children Board (new window)Flintshire Local Voluntary Council (new window)Fire and Rescue Service (new window)North Wales Police (new window)Welsh Government (new window)
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Education maintenance sixth form grant
Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs) provide means-tested financial support for young people aged 16 - 19 in full-time education.
This benefit is administered by the Welsh Assembly Government.
For up to date information, including how to apply, please visit the Student Finance Wales website (new window) - or contact the relevant High School or College.
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