Alternatives to Education Otherwise for Wales Home Education Documentation
Comparing alternatives to Education Otherwise membership for Welsh home educators who need portfolio documentation, LA response templates, and WJEC exam support.
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Comparing alternatives to Education Otherwise membership for Welsh home educators who need portfolio documentation, LA response templates, and WJEC exam support.
The best portfolio toolkit for Welsh home educators responding to local authority Section 437 enquiries. Covers what to include, what to omit, and Wales-specific requirements.
The best documentation toolkit for Welsh families home educating a child with Additional Learning Needs and an Individual Development Plan under the ALN Act 2018.
England and Wales share the Education Act 1996 but diverge on ALN law, exam boards, and LA guidance. Here's why English portfolio templates fail Welsh home educators.
Practical guide for translating autonomous, child-led home education into documentation that satisfies Welsh LA enquiries without compromising your educational philosophy.
Comparing structured portfolio templates against DIY documentation for Welsh home educators. Covers LA enquiries, WJEC logistics, ALN tracking, and time costs.
How Wales' national mission education strategy affects elective home education families — what changed, what applies to you, and what to document.
England uses EHCPs; Wales uses IDPs under the ALN Act 2018. Here's what special education in the UK means for home-educating families in Wales.
Practical GCSE maths revision strategies for home-educated students in Wales, including WJEC vs Edexcel options, private candidate logistics, and documentation.
How home-educated children in Wales can sit WJEC GCSEs as private candidates — finding centres, NEA authentication, and what to expect.
DLD explained for parents—what it means, how Welsh schools typically respond, and how home education can be structured to meet a child's language needs.
Free and discounted days out for home-educated families in Wales—museums, heritage sites, outdoor centres, and how to document visits for your LA portfolio.
Education is devolved in Wales. Find out what that means for home educators, LA oversight, curriculum law, and qualifications in 2025.
How home-educated students in Wales can use Open University free courses and funded training to build a qualification pathway after 16 without formal school.
A practical breakdown of GCSE subjects available to home-educated students in Wales, including WJEC options, private candidate routes, and what to document.
The Digital Competence Framework Wales requires schools to embed digital skills across all subjects. Here's what home educators need to know and how to document it.
What does Year 4 look like under the Curriculum for Wales? What home educators must document at this stage — and what they are not required to teach.
What Welsh Government guidance on elective home education actually requires from parents — and how to document your provision to satisfy a local authority.
How to find Welsh-medium schools near you, what to do when there isn't one, and how home education can deliver bilingual Welsh learning instead.
Many Welsh parents say the education system is failing their children. Here's what the data shows and why more families are choosing home education.
Understanding teacher training in Wales helps home educators know their legal standing, available qualifications, and how to strengthen their LA documentation.
Comparing private schools in Wales to home education — costs, flexibility, WJEC GCSEs, and what Welsh families are choosing in 2025.
Private home education in Wales is legal and self-directed. Here's what it means under Welsh law, how it differs from England, and what documentation you need.
How to tackle interquartile range GCSE questions, plus how Welsh home educators can document statistics progress for LA reports and private candidate entry.
How to find home schooling groups in Wales — local meet-ups, online networks, Welsh-medium options, and what to expect when you join.
How home education evolved from the default mode of learning to a legal right—and why its history matters for families in Wales today.
Starting or switching to home education at Year 7 in Wales changes what local authorities expect and what you need to document. Here's a practical guide for secondary starters.
A clear explanation of the GCSE 9-1 grading system, what grades mean for Welsh universities and colleges, and how home-educated students in Wales navigate GCSE results.
Considering Welsh-medium education for your child? Here's how home educators in Wales document Welsh language learning and satisfy LA requirements.
Choosing a phonics homeschool curriculum in Wales? Here's what works, how to document literacy progress for LA reviews, and what Welsh law requires.
A practical guide to online courses in Wales for home-educated children, covering Welsh providers, GCSE distance learning, Agored Cymru, and LA documentation.
A-Levels, Essential Skills Wales Level 3, and the Welsh Baccalaureate: what post-16 Level 3 qualifications actually mean for home-educated students in Wales.
An honest look at the real challenges of home education in Wales—and what makes it manageable for families who plan well from the start.
The legal framework for home schooling in Wales explained: Section 7, LA powers, proposed register, and your rights under Welsh education law.
Home schooled means a child is educated by their parents at home rather than attending school. Here's exactly what it means in practice, and how Wales differs from England.
What home educating parents in Wales need to know about covering KS3 subjects, documenting progress, and preparing for GCSEs.
Welsh LAs run home education services with real powers. Here's what they can ask, what they can't, and how to respond with confidence.
What the Welsh Government's official EHE guidance requires from parents, what it does not require, and how to use it when dealing with your local authority.
There's no general grant for home education in Wales, but real financial support exists — especially for ALN families. Here's what's available and how to access it.
How to choose and plan GCSE subjects as a home-educated pupil in Wales — WJEC, private candidates, NEA, and what Welsh universities actually need.
What a GCSE merit equivalent qualification is, how grades and levels map across vocational frameworks, and how Welsh home educators document these for LA reports.
The best e-learning platforms and Welsh-specific online resources for EHE families — and what they don't cover for LA compliance.
What GCSE Business Studies WJEC involves, why it suits some home-educated students in Wales, and the private candidate logistics to get it done.
How Welsh home educating families can use Adult Learning Wales, Agored Cymru, and e-learning resources to gain qualifications and support EHE.
Welsh-medium schooling, Welsh-speaking schools, and how home educators in Wales can document Welsh language development to satisfy local authority requirements.
Bluesky Education is a popular UK online school — but is it right for Welsh EHE families? Here's what to compare before committing.