Jesus, a primary school. That doesn’t doesn’t bode well for later.
This is quite an extreme case and if everything being reported about the school’s behaviour management policies (or lack thereof) is true then the school’s management is appalling.
But it’s worth reiterating that cases like these are a direct result of years of underfunded that the current government is perpetuating. When pupils are violent and disruptive, some schools simply have no recourse because without the money those kids bring in the school would shut down, and budgets have been slashed so much that losing the funding for just a few kids can sometimes be the difference between someone keeping their job and not.
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Jesus, a primary school. That doesn’t doesn’t bode well for later.
This is quite an extreme case and if everything being reported about the school’s behaviour management policies (or lack thereof) is true then the school’s management is appalling.
But it’s worth reiterating that cases like these are a direct result of years of underfunded that the current government is perpetuating. When pupils are violent and disruptive, some schools simply have no recourse because without the money those kids bring in the school would shut down, and budgets have been slashed so much that losing the funding for just a few kids can sometimes be the difference between someone keeping their job and not.