The organisation in charge of inspecting schools in Wales said primary schools are making progress with more of them doing better than in previous years.

However the report by Estyn also said secondary schools are stagnating.

The education watchdog's annual report also said they need to get better at providing high quality teaching especially with a new curriculum on the way.

For improvement to continue and in preparation for the new curriculum, schools need to prioritise improving pupils' experience in the classroom. The distinguishing feature of schools that were judged excellent in 2017-18 is often down to the quality of the teaching and learning experiences they provide. Meilyr Rowlands, Estyn Chief Inspector

The Welsh Government says schools that need additional support need to be identified at an earlier stage.