Primary School Pupils Facing Expulsion If They Take Term-Time Holidays
Evening Standard - London › April 24, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › April 24, 2006
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CHILDREN as young as five could be expelled if their parents take them on holiday during term time.
In one of the toughest schemes ever proposes to cut unauthorised absences, pupils at Netley Primary School in Camden face permanent exclusion if they are away for more than two weeks without the permission of headteacher Judith Evans.See the full content of this document
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Primary School Pupils Facing Expulsion If They Take Term-Time Holidays
But governors have forced Ms Evans to delay the introduction of the new rule after asking for more evidence that the plan will work a...
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