AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHigher Education Reform in Wales: Wales will consider university mergers as part of a major independent review of a financially strained higher education sector, with ministers stressing “meaningful change” and a focus on skills and reducing NEETs. School Cost Support: Labour confirms more free breakfast clubs from September and tighter branded uniform limits, with Portsmouth schools among those set to expand provision. School Improvement Watch: Rhyl High School in North Wales has been placed in the “significant improvement” category by Estyn, with inspectors citing attendance, teaching quality, and literacy/numeracy gaps. Student Experience Update: Loughborough University reports improved National Student Survey results, highlighting gains in assessment and feedback, student voice, and organisation/management. Mentors and Football for Boys: A Wolverhampton programme using trusted mentors and football is tackling the “Lost Boys” issue by building socio-emotional skills for boys aged 12–14. International Education Spotlight: The British Council is running a free South Asia TeachingEnglish Online Conference (July 23–25) for educators across the region. Local Skills Showcase: Newbury College and UCN highlight apprenticeships and workplace-ready projects at Skills Expo 2026. Northern Ireland Animal Welfare Rules: NI’s new CCTV requirements for slaughterhouses come into force August 1, aiming to boost transparency and oversight. Student Awards: Bucks Council’s “lessons in excellence” awards recognise standout teachers and school staff across Buckinghamshire. Student Success Story: Oakham School celebrates strong International Baccalaureate results, with many students securing university offers in the UK and overseas.
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