AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWales School Leadership: Ruthin School has appointed Ruthin headteacher Ruthin’s transition lead Frances King to help pupils and families move smoothly to Myddelton College, with a focus on maths and science staffing. Wales Education Oversight: Estyn inspectors praised Bassaleg School’s interim improvements, including stronger self-evaluation, clearer teaching guidance and better learning vocabulary plans. UK Health in Schools: NHS England confirmed free prescriptions for seven patient groups in England, including those under 16 or in full-time education, as cost-of-living pressure continues. Public Safety & Learning Environments: Scotland’s government backed tougher football banning orders to tackle pyrotechnics and pitch invasions, aiming to improve safety at matches. Health Threats Linked to Intimate Contact: UKHSA warned shigella is spreading rapidly among some gay and bisexual men and is becoming more resistant to antibiotics. Student Safety Policy Debate (Global): A Malaysian education group urged the UK-style creation of a dedicated body to oversee student welfare and reduce bullying and weapons in schools. Sports & Youth Culture: Arthur Fery’s Wimbledon run continues, while England’s 2am World Cup viewing at Cupernham Junior School shows how schools are supporting families during major events.
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