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Waj

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Ive just had a call from my bro whos daughter is currently on crutches. She went back to school today but was stopped at the school gates and refused entry to the premises because (and I can barely believe this) she was not in full school uniform.

Due to the broken leg she is unable to wear her school trousers so instead went in a pair of loose fitting plain black jogging bottoms and a single black trainer. Bro rang school and explained the reasons for her clothes but apparently rules are rules and she is not allowed back until she is in full school uniform. I told him to get them to put it in writing then he can complain and the school said they may send a letter about the "incident" . Now keep in mind that this girl who is being denied her education is a good student and has had only 1 day off school in the last 3 years, has had no late marks in 3 years and on top of that this is her last year there so its an important time in her education but no, Rules are rules.

What are your thoughts? Is the school in the right or should some slack be given when its obviously not the kids fault they cant wear full uniform for a couple more weeks?

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52 minutes ago, Waj said:

Ive just had a call from my bro whos daughter is currently on crutches. She went back to school today but was stopped at the school gates and refused entry to the premises because (and I can barely believe this) she was not in full school uniform.

Due to the broken leg she is unable to wear her school trousers so instead went in a pair of loose fitting plain black jogging bottoms and a single black trainer. Bro rang school and explained the reasons for her clothes but apparently rules are rules and she is not allowed back until she is in full school uniform. I told him to get them to put it in writing then he can complain and the school said they may send a letter about the "incident" . Now keep in mind that this girl who is being denied her education is a good student and has had only 1 day off school in the last 3 years, has had no late marks in 3 years and on top of that this is her last year there so its an important time in her education but no, Rules are rules.

What are your thoughts? Is the school in the right or should some slack be given when its obviously not the kids fault they cant wear full uniform for a couple more weeks?

Seems very unreasonable given the circumstances. 

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1 hour ago, Waj said:

I told him to get them to put it in writing then he can complain and the school said they may send a letter about the "incident" . Now keep in mind that this girl who is being denied her education is a good student and has had only 1 day off school in the last 3 years,

Get an old uniform and cut it up, so that she can wear it?

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2 hours ago, El Cid said:

Get an old uniform and cut it up, so that she can wear it?

Thats a good idea. Thank you ill pass it on.

3 hours ago, Robin-H said:

Seems very unreasonable given the circumstances. 

Thats exactly what I thought. I mean shes a good kid, never in trouble and with an exemplary attendance. To me she is one of the types of kids schools need to really get behind but then I am a touch bias lol.

2 hours ago, Pettytom said:

I’d contact one of the pastoral team and ask them for advice. Maybe go into school and talk the problem through.

 

Robin is right, it is rather unreasonable. I’d hope that you should be able to get a solution quite easily.

Sorry to sound thick but what is a pastoral team?

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6 hours ago, Waj said:

Thats a good idea. Thank you ill pass it on.

Thats exactly what I thought. I mean shes a good kid, never in trouble and with an exemplary attendance. To me she is one of the types of kids schools need to really get behind but then I am a touch bias lol.

Sorry to sound thick but what is a pastoral team?

Members of staff who rather than being simply teachers are responsible for pupils welfare

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13 hours ago, Waj said:

Ive just had a call from my bro whos daughter is currently on crutches. She went back to school today but was stopped at the school gates and refused entry to the premises because (and I can barely believe this) she was not in full school uniform.

Due to the broken leg she is unable to wear her school trousers so instead went in a pair of loose fitting plain black jogging bottoms and a single black trainer. Bro rang school and explained the reasons for her clothes but apparently rules are rules and she is not allowed back until she is in full school uniform. I told him to get them to put it in writing then he can complain and the school said they may send a letter about the "incident" . Now keep in mind that this girl who is being denied her education is a good student and has had only 1 day off school in the last 3 years, has had no late marks in 3 years and on top of that this is her last year there so its an important time in her education but no, Rules are rules.

What are your thoughts? Is the school in the right or should some slack be given when its obviously not the kids fault they cant wear full uniform for a couple more weeks?

Sounds like some bored jobsworth trying to justify their worthless existence.

 

Ask to get it in writing from a named individual so when they complain your niece isnt in school you have a paper trail

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Tell them you want it in writing and the reasons and the solution to the "problem"

 

Once they give you that, explicity ask them for the contact details for the board of Governers and the PTA if there is one. Then seek their guidance, and that of the LEA

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