(6)This subsection applies to a person if
(a)he holds an assisted place under a scheme operated by the Secretary of State under section 17 of the 1980 Act;
(b)any of the fees or expenses payable in respect of his attendance at school are paid by the Secretary of State under section 100 of the 1944 Act or by a local education authority under section 6 of the Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1953 ;
(c)any of the fees payable in respect of his attendance at school are paid by a local education authority under section 81 of the 1944 Act; or
(d)he falls within a prescribed category of persons.
Should unlawful incidents of school CP be taken to the Courts13
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Why Corporal Punishment is Wrong4
I know a large number of pleasant, well-behaved, cooperative, and motivated kids and adults. None are motivated by fear...
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Corporal Punishment References171
Wisewood Sec Sheffield Jane hi i left wisewood in 1982 and remember ms greenwood who was head of...
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Devastation Caused by Discipline8
These were feelings of constant anxiety that lasted for a very long time. I can remember feeling the anxiety...
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School Corporal Punishment History137
Mr Bruce Clyde Lumsden, Headmaster: “The school, like many others in both State and Independent systems at the...
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Eric Wildman 1950s Crusader for Corporal Punishment4
It is clear that he had a weakness for publicity and, amongst other things, this led him to place...
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Caned by the Prefect6
I must say I’ve only ever seen the prefect system depicted in old black and white movies from my...
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Females Who Disciplined10
When I was in the second form of my grammar school in the 50s there was an attractive young...
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Slippered at School13
I certainly don’t think that many of these incidents would have ended in a court case. I would estimate...