Service Description: All schools should have a written policy setting out the standards of behaviour it expects. The policy should outline what the school will do if a pupil’s behaviour falls below these standards. Schools may use exclusion as a way of managing the behaviour of pupils. It is also used as a way of giving clear messages to the pupil involved and the whole school community, that certain kinds of behaviour are unacceptable. There are two types of exclusion from school: A fixed period of exclusion A permanent exclusion For further information and guidance on exclusions please click the link above.
Also known as:- Exclusion Appeal Panel, SENDIST Appeals
Answer: If your child has been permanently excluded, Senior Education Officer (Access & Inclusion) will be able to advise you regarding application to an alternative school place. If your request is refused at the school of your choice you have the right to appeal to an independent committee. - Related Link