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To not see the point of suspending pupils from school

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LEMisdisappointed · 03/08/2013 16:13

Spurred on by the intellectual hothouse that is "my parents are aliens" where Mel was suspended from school for breaching school uniform rules, it got me wondering about this.

The government have recently changed the rules regarding holiday absences so no absecne during term time unless its life or death etc. This rule was passed, i assume, to ensure that all children attend school, especially from families that were lax about this sort of thing. Families which may have children who are more likely to be disruptive in school.

I hated school, but wasn't a naughty child, however i would have been delighted to be suspended! I mean, two weeks or however long off school. I should imagine that many children would feel the same way and some parents may not give a fig.

What does it achieve and isn't rather contrary in light of recent changes in the laws regarding unauthorised absence. I know a suspension is authoried but it would be as disruptive to a childs education (possibly more so) than a child being taken out for the reason of a holiday.

Just wondered

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lunar1 · 04/08/2013 20:35

I used to love school when some of the bullies were excluded!

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LeBFG · 04/08/2013 20:42

So much truth from nkf.

Exclusions are at least as much about everyone else as the pupil being excluded.

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burberryqueen · 04/08/2013 20:43

thank u tethers and nkf for talking about this with me and giving me info.
he does have a place at a new school near London...it is just getting there....

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nkf · 04/08/2013 21:11

You're welcome. I'm not sure that I helped much. Good luck to you and him.

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