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friend's dd in detention, but mother not informed

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ilovemydogandMrObama · 19/03/2012 17:38

Anyone know about education law? A friend's DD, year 7, was kept after school for detention, but her mother wasn't told and when DD tried to call to tell her mum was told that she couldn't keep her phone in detention.

This caused problems as my friend can't drive and DD needed to pick up younger sister from school. It all worked out in the end, but surely there needs to be some notice by the school informing parents of detention?

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LeeCoakley · 19/03/2012 17:40

I'm sure the child would have been allowed to phone from the office. It's normal not to have phones in detention.

TheFallenMadonna · 19/03/2012 17:41

Not any more. We do still give 24 hours notice, for the reasons you describe. But I believe we no longer have to.

Dustinthewind · 19/03/2012 17:45

I'm so glad this isn't a primary school!
My DS's school gives 24 hour notice, written in their planner.

enjolraslove · 19/03/2012 20:58

It was No notice needed for up to 20 mins. 24 hours for longer but recently changed I think to no notice for anything (though we stick with the old system to limit issues )

thehat · 19/03/2012 20:59

Depends how long they are kept for..I think schools are allowed 15min detention without having to inform parents.

GetDownNesbitt · 19/03/2012 21:29

Mr Gove says we can do what we like.

I still give notice, though.

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