Overview
- Andalusian inspectors concluded Irlandesas Loreto failed to activate required anti‑bullying and self‑harm protocols despite family complaints.
- Sevilla’s juvenile prosecutors opened a supervisory case into the school’s conduct and a juvenile reform proceeding on the alleged aggressors, with identifications pending a police report that will determine imputability.
- The Junta de Andalucía warned the concertado could be withdrawn if its administrative inquiry finds a very serious breach of obligations.
- Tension around the Sevilla campus has risen with accusatory graffiti, social media naming of alleged students, and a visible National Police presence at the gates.
- In Mexico City, 12‑year‑old Nicole was assaulted at Secundaria 324 after reporting bullying days earlier; authorities say UAMASI teams were deployed, she received hospital care and was later discharged, and her family filed a complaint.