AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup school logistics: With England’s 1am England v Mexico kick-off confirmed for Monday, July 6, schools across England are juggling attendance and sleep—some are letting pupils arrive late (including a Stoke-on-Trent cluster and others opening later), while others are keeping a “normal school day” approach; one Bradford primary is even screening the match at 9am to keep kids rested. Safeguarding online: The UK NCA and Internet Watch Foundation warn parents to stop sharing children’s photos publicly, as AI tools can be used to create child sexual abuse imagery; guidance focuses on tightening privacy and limiting who can see posts. Reading attainment gap: New research highlights that a third of disadvantaged white pupils in England leave primary unable to read well enough for secondary, pointing to disengagement and absence risks. School community & democracy: An MP visit to a Wiltshire cluster council showed pupils discussing social media and learning how Parliament works. Health & safety in schools: A Telford case raises concerns after a “squishy” toy burst and caused burns, with parents urged to be cautious about microwaving toys. Higher education funding: Strathclyde Business School launches an International Masters Scholarship for self-funded MSc students starting Jan 2027. Policy consultation: HMRC plans could require PAYE and VAT payments by Direct Debit, with fines potentially applying even when firms pay on time via the wrong channel.
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