The P7 pupil has lost confidence and dreads going to school
An 11-year-old girl trying to escape severe bullying has been refused a school placing request despite incidents including being threatened by a girl claiming to have a knife.
To give their daughter a fresh start her parents submitted a placing request for out of catchment St Roch’s as her confidence is being sapped with stress and worry. Springburn and Robroyston Labour councillors Audrey Dempsey and Thomas Rannachan are fighting the cause of parents in the area struggling to get ‘suitable’ school places. They want a rethink on how placing requests are dealt with.
The letter said the request was refused for a number of reasons including that it “would be seriously detrimental to the educational well-being of pupils attending the school.”
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