Children who are a danger to others need to be removed from mainstream but the process is extremely difficult; meanwhile innocent pupils are frightened and bullied.
A 'Remove' at the local comprehensive works well. Difficult, disruptive pupils are removed from their class mates and taught almost in isolation in a separate part of the school, every teacher in the school taking turns, and they work harder than ever before. They also get individual attention and praise when deserved, Every privilege has to be earned, and they are not returned to their normal classes until they have proved their behaviour has improved. The first transgression and they are back.
I doubt very much if this is the first incident of bad behaviour from this pupil. Bringing a flick knife into school is 'unusual', actually using it rare, but becoming more common.
Words you don’t often see now.
Do you agree with me or parent and child?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.
