While at school, my DS had a door slammed in his face by another pupil. It happened too quickly for my DS to react and so the door hit his face with force. All the school has done is spoken to the other pupil about the incident. The school has decided not to punish the other pupil in any way whatsoever, as they say that punishing the other pupil could lead to the other pupils in my DS's year group staying away from my DS, for fear of getting into trouble.
For background, my DS has ASD and sadly doesn't have any friends at school. The school cited the same reasons for not punishing pupils when my DS was pushed a number of times by another pupil for a period of time and when kicked number of times by yet another pupil for a period of time. I accepted their approach before, but it clearly hasn't made a difference. I am now at the point where I feel the school think that my DS should endure being hurt in a hope that the rest of the year group might somehow find it in themselves to be more inclusive?
If you're a school leader, please can you let me know what action you would expect to happen if such an incident happened at your school?
I am wondering if it's worth making a formal complaint so that there is a formal record of the school's handling of this.
Thank you for your thoughts.