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Share out excluded pupils, says Clarke

Posted: 25 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


Education secretary Charles Clarke has warned schools that they must take on their "fair share" of pupils who have been excluded for bad behaviour.

Popular schools with full rolls are able to avoid admitting excluded pupils, which leads to their concentration in "sink" schools.

"It is important that heads do not have to take more than their fair share of challenging or excluded pupils simply because they have places available," Clarke told a head teachers' conference last week.

He urged the creation of local admissions forums to share hard-to-place pupils between schools and limit the numbers each has to take.
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Other proposals include encouraging schools to pool resources to deal with challenging behaviour through foundation partnerships and to give head teachers powers to search pupils for weapons, rather than having to ask the police.

Earlier this month, schools inspectorate Ofsted reported that only a third of secondary schools were meeting the needs of pupils with social and behavioural difficulties.


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