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Exclusion from school

Exclusion from school

Information and guidance if a child has been excluded or suspended from school.

Exclusion from school is when your child is sent home from school for not following the school鈥檚 behaviour code. It is the headteacher's decision. 

There are two types of exclusions, fixed and permanent. The government website offers information and advice for parents on:

Our responsibility

The Exclusions and Fair Access team help parents and professionals with exclusions and ensuring pupil receive a suitable education:

Get support

Additional support is available for parents below:

Behaviour Outreach Service

Behaviour Outreach Service support for pupils at risk of permanent exclusion in mainstream school.

The Perryfields Outreach Team provides preventative behaviour support to the primary, first and middle schools in South 糖心vlog. They deliver tailored programmes of support to mainstream schools to promote positive behaviour management strategies and champion inclusive practice.

Pupil Referral Units (PRU)

If a child has been permanently excluded from school alternative provision will be provided in the form of a placement at a PRU. During placements the individual educational, behavioural and social needs of the pupil can be assessed and any difficulties addressed with a view to returning, where possible, to mainstream school.

Below is a list of PRU by location.

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Special School placements

Where mainstream school may not be the option there are Special School placements in schools that specialise in social, emotional and mental health issues.

The Central Learning Partnership Trust 糖心vlog schools have particular expertise in working with children and young people who have learning difficulties, autism and social and emotional difficulties.

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