It said it can"surely be no coincidence" that the majority of exclusions take place in years 10 and 11, when pupils sit GCSE exams that will impact the school's position in league tables.
But when he was nine years old there was another incident at school and since then Mary-Ann's relationship with his school has"gone downhill". Ms Longfield's report has called for Ofsted to introduce a new inclusion measure, with schools that are not inclusive unable to receive a"good" or"outstanding" rating.
by Met police officers while on her period, is a recent shocking example of how adultification can happen in educational settings," the report says.
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Kids thinking they can wreck the classroom with no consequences, and parents thinking their kids can do no wrong. Every demographic being protected except for the well behaved hard working boys.
Too many children have been exclused for political reasons as well
It hard on children with autism or ADHD but that’s down to parents/doctors to notice this. If a child is disruptive and sometimes violent what are teachers supposed to do. If they are forced to leave them in class it disrupts everyone.