The Cabinet Secretary for Education (Welsh: Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Addysg) is a Cabinet minister in the Welsh Government who leads the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) (Welsh: Yr Adran Addysg a Sgiliau). The current officeholder is Lynne Neagle, who has served in the role since 2024.
Cabinet Secretary for Education of Wales | |
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Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Addysg (Welsh) | |
since 21 March 2024 | |
Welsh Government | |
Style | Welsh Minister |
Status | Cabinet Minister |
Abbreviation | Education Secretary |
Member of | |
Reports to | the Senedd and the First Minister of Wales |
Seat | Cardiff |
Nominator | First Minister of Wales |
Appointer | The Crown |
Term length | Five years Subject to elections to the Senedd which take place every five years |
Formation | 12 May 1999 |
First holder | Rosemary Butler AM |
Salary | £105,701 per annum[1] |
Website | www |
The Department is responsible for education, training and children's services in Wales under powers devolved from the Department for Children, Schools and Families of the UK government under Schedule 5 of the Government of Wales Act 2006.[2]
Ministers
editName | Picture | Party | Entered office | Left office | Government | Notes | |
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Rosemary Butler AM | Labour | 12 May 1999 | 16 October 2000 | Michael | Secretary for Education
Tom Middlehurst served as Secretary for Education and Training (Post-16) for the same period. | ||
Interim Rhodri Morgan | |||||||
Jane Davidson AM | 16 October 2000 [3] | 6 June 2007 | 1st Rhodri Morgan | Minister for education and lifelong learning. | |||
2nd Rhodri Morgan | |||||||
Carwyn Jones AM | 6 June 2007 [4] | 19 July 2007 | 3rd Rhodri Morgan | Minister for Education, Culture and the Welsh Language. | |||
Jane Hutt AM | 19 July 2007[5] | 10 December 2009 | 4th Rhodri Morgan | Minister for Education, Children, Lifelong Learning & Skills | |||
Leighton Andrews AM | 10 December 2009 | 25 June 2013 | 1st Jones | Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning (2009-2011)
Minister for Education and Skills (2011-2013) (including Welsh Language) | |||
2nd Jones | |||||||
Huw Lewis AM | 26 June 2013 | 19 May 2016 | Minister for Education and Skills | ||||
Kirsty Williams MS | Liberal Democrat | 19 May 2016 | 13 May 2021 | 3rd Jones | Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills. Titled changed to Minister for Education in December 2018[6] | ||
1st Drakeford | |||||||
Jeremy Miles MS | Labour | 13 May 2021 | 20 March 2024 | 2nd Drakeford | Minister for Education and Welsh Language | ||
Lynne Neagle MS | Labour | 21 March 2024 | Incumbent | 1st Gething | Cabinet Secretary for Education | ||
Eluned Morgan |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Determination on Members' Pay and Allowances: 2020-2021" (PDF). Senedd Cymru. 9 April 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 June 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ Government of Wales Act 2006 Chapter 32 schedule 5 Archived 2008-11-23 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "BBC News | WALES | Welsh Lib-Dems join assembly cabinet".
- ^ "[ARCHIVED CONTENT] Welsh Government | Oral - The Cabinet".
- ^ "[ARCHIVED CONTENT] Welsh Government | Written - Welsh Assembly Government Cabinet".
- ^ "Announcements | GOV.WALES".