![]() #Over the head selfie collage tvWhy Harry snubbed William's offer of secret summit: In a bombshell TV interview, Harry said he and his brother were on 'different paths' We're wasting FAR too much food - here's what one supermarket is doing about itįairytale family! Goldie Hawn, 76, and Kurt Russell, 71, dress up as Cinderella and Prince Charming to celebrate their 'queen' Rani's fourth birthday Gemma Owen breaks silence on life with Luca Bish and says dad Michael DOES approve as she unveils new PrettyLittleThing range Good Morning Britain presenter Alex Beresford marries fiancée Imogen McKay in magical Majorcan wedding ceremony Married At First Sight UK FIRST LOOK: Whitney makes her return with Matt as a new couple as they wreak havoc on the group Kara Tointon and her fiancé Marius Jensen 'secretly split 10 months ago' - as he's seen 'kissing mystery woman on night out this week' as British actress reveals she suffered a 'full mental breakdown' at age 22 ![]() House of the Dragon's Olivia Cooke unveils her sexy Savage x Fenty campaign. Governor Ben Gibbs said: ‘Teachers are saying they are getting through their lesson plans quicker and we have feedback from students effectively saying how much better the lessons are.’ ‘Any pupil who is removed from class is removed for a good reason and this is fundamental in preparing pupils for their future careers.’ I am pleased to say I have the support of the majority of parents. If we can eradicate these, all students will be able to receive the best possible education. ![]() Mrs Jenkinson-Dix, who was appointed in 2009, said: ‘Low-level issues, such as using mobile phones, affect staff’s ability to teach pupils and also affect those pupils who are trying to learn. The rules were drafted after a ‘minority’ of pupils failed to meet ‘basic expectations’. Those who played up in detention would be moved to an ‘isolation unit’, a room away from other children. The 1,295-pupil school (motto: Together We Achieve), was judged in a 2010 Ofsted inspection to be ‘satisfactory’ – the third lowest of four levels.Ī letter to parents announcing the 14-point zero-tolerance policy said that any pupil who misbehaved would have to sit in the hall and read a booklet called Right To Teach, Right To Learn, which lists the rules. But the crackdown has divided parents, with some calling it draconian and others saying that old-fashioned discipline will be reflected in academic achievement. Supporters of the regime say the diminishing figures prove it is working. ![]() On Tuesday the figure was 186, on Wednesday it was 180 and yesterday it was 115. On Monday, the first day of the policy, 236 children – a fifth of pupils at City of Ely Community College in Cambridgeshire – were punished. ![]() Strict: Catherine Jenkinson-Dix has been accused of turning City of Ely Community College 'into a prison'Ī headmistress who introduced a ‘zero-tolerance policy’ to improve standards in her school has handed out 717 detentions in four days.Ĭatherine Jenkinson-Dix has won the support of many parents after deciding to punish misdemeanours including smoking, chewing gum, eating between lessons, carrying mobile phones, applying excessive make-up and insubordination.Ī strict uniform policy was also announced under which individualistic touches such as odd socks or wearing hoodies in class would be banned.Anyone breaking the rules would be sent immediately to the school hall for five hours where they would have to read a booklet about good behaviour. ![]()
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