Thank you Wyllow3.
When parents sign the contract to join a particular school they enter into an agreement which states that the school will provide that child with an all-around education. That does not include additional support and assessments that are done at the discretion of the Headteacher. Parents usually have to pay for these themselves, which is fair. The issue is that some schools cannot then provide the required support and are not obliged, as per the contract, to do so.
There's a whole law book for private schools on all these issues with past cases setting the precedent. I guess that is to protect independent schools from the demands of parents such as these in the DM.
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