AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSchool infrastructure & SEND support: Matford Brook Academy in Exeter says a partially completed new building left by collapsed firms ISG and ESS Modular will be demolished and replaced after a DfE-commissioned probe found “significant structural and compliance issues”. Mental health in education: Furness Education Trust is proposing a 20-place “resource provision” at Barrow secondary for pupils with EHCPs and emotional based school avoidance, offering small-group teaching and therapeutic support while keeping students in mainstream. School places expansion: The James Dyson Foundation has added £1.8m to Malmesbury Primary School’s upgrade, boosting capacity from 420 to 630 and funding new STEAM labs. Active travel in schools: TfL’s Travel for Life awards highlighted schools cutting car use and improving walking, cycling and scooting, with around 1,500 London schools taking part. Higher education scrutiny: Anglia Ruskin University faces an extraordinary review assessment over its mental health nursing course after new concerns about pre-registration programmes. University summer provision: University of Essex launches its biggest-ever CHUMS holiday camp, running July 20 to Aug 28. Community learning & wellbeing: West Lothian kicks off a £2m summer play and sports programme, including free school-meals payments during holidays.
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