(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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Mrs Trosper12
My date Pam had me stand beside her while she smacked the hairbrush on her hand and talked about...
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Punishment in Instalments6
He was granted some rather hefty damages for that time. I believe that it was over a million...
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The Slipper in UK Schools47
Even one whack with the plimsoll would leave the victim’s bottom with a dark red raised welt which would...
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Exercise Shower then Slippered3
Hard physical activity reduces sensitivity while caresses from gentle hands, or shower water, increases sensitivity. I believe it’s all...
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CP in Irish Church Schools2
In southern Ireland the government essentially handed over the education system to Roman Catholic orders such as The Sisters...
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Receiving Corporal Punishment as an Adult out of Curiosity18
My “six” were properly applied with a thin swishy and “stingy” cane which, being denser than some, was really...
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Views on Suspect Teachers from the Good Old Days16
I used the word judicious and not judicial. The penultimate posting under US School CP Regulations may be worth...
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Caning from of the Times18
Many of these youngsters have been taken into care because the have been battered by their own parents”, the...