The government has been "complicit" in an illegal policy that saw a school force out pupils unlikely to achieve high grades, campaigners have claimed.
They said the Department for Education did not take punitive steps against the head at St Olave's school in south-east London because it was partly to blame.
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‘Undue focus’ on pupils’ race risks ‘over-complicating’ exclusions, says judge
School ‘vindicated’ after ruling it acted lawfully when it excluded a boy of black Caribbean heritage Read the full article in Schools Week here.
Adoption fund to continue after families ‘left in limbo’
A fund to provide therapy for adopted children will continue, the government has confirmed, after families criticised uncertainty over its future. Families had been calling
This is the devastating impact growing up in temporary accommodation has on children’s GCSE results
Children’s Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza has called on decision makers to talk more about what it’s like for children to grow up homeless after