Parents claim their children's human rights are being breached.
Parents of pupils who attend King Edward VI Academy in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, claim their children’s human rights are being breached A UK school is said to be punishing its students for having shoes which are too shiny and trousers which are too tight. Parents of pupils who attend King Edward VI Academy in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, claim their children’s human rights are being breached. Dad-of-three Charlie Rich, 45, said the school could be one of the ‘strictest in Britain’.
’ He said ‘discipline is being handed out disproportionately and unfairly’ and suggested a ‘polite request’ to not wear them again would be more appropriate. Another mum, called Gemma, said her daughter was suspended for going to the toilet without permission even though she has a medical pass. ‘Unfortunately, the school take it beyond the realms of reasonable and it’s detrimental to the kids’ mental health,’ she told the BBC. ‘It’s against basic human rights.
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