The Preston high school making 10 times more exclusions than the Lancashire average
These are the schools with the highest exclusion rates in Lancashire in 2020-21. It is not known if the some pupils were repeatedly given temporary exclusions:Fleetwood High School – state-funded secondary – 38.2Corpus Christi Catholic High School – state-funded secondary – 38Carr Hill High School – state-funded secondary – 25.7Walton-le-Dale High School. Image from Google
"In the last half term of the 2021/22 academic year, exclusions were down 75 per cent. This downward trend has continued over the first weeks of this term. This is a reflection of the improved expectations, standards and culture we now see on a daily basis at Fulwood Academy.”Richard Barnes, headteacher of Fleetwood High School said: “It is important to stress that this data is from the 20/21 academic year.
"We are nationally known as a highly inclusive school with excellent pastoral provision so, going forward, we are investing significant resources in further developing our mental health and behaviour support for our students. “Whatever the reason, the numbers show that there is the lack of consistent child centred approach that allows for the needs of the child to be understood and supported across all schools in the same way that would reduce the number of exclusions."
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