Yes, if either person involved in the fight was going to or from school. According to the law a student is still "in" school until they reach the front door of their home after school. If it is before school the school isn't in charge of them until they reach the school grounds. So, if a fight happens after school before a child gets home the school can expel them for fighting.
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Its used for teaching students in secondary schools
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Yes, there are secondary schools in London that do not require students to wear uniforms. These schools often allow students to wear their own clothes, promoting individuality and personal expression. The decision to have uniforms or not varies among different schools in the city.
It depends on the school. Generally, doing something more than a little dangerous or causing expensive damage or loss to school property would be good ways to get expelled from most schools. Also, at many schools, refusing to listen to what they tell you to do. Some schools have rules for when you can be expelled, and at others, the principal or head of the school can expel you any time (s)he wants to.
There is a facebook group for Derwent Schools in Derby which covers all the schools from Infants to the Senior Schools Warren Elkes
Absolutely - cheating is wrong and schools do not put up with people who try to cheat their way through.
German is a classified subject in schools. Not all primary schools have to teach it though. All secondary/high schools have to teach it. Most secondary schools give students the option on French, German or Spanish. So schools do other languages as well though. But yes, German is a classified subject under the National Curriculum.
Primary Schools have July and August off. Secondary Schools have June, July and August off, although a lot of students would have exams in June.
In the city of Toronto, there are 105 secondary schools, 451 elementary schools and 5 adult education schools. There are about 290,000 students attending these schools.
after primary school you can choose between: 1. best education at Gymnasium 2. lower education at Realschule 3. lowest education at Hauptschule so there are 3 secondary schools
It is my opinion that secondary schools in the United States are designed to be inclusive through opportunity, while being selective in ability. All secondary schools are going to be inclusive for all students to receive a free and appropriate public education. However, schools are also selective in the courses that they offer. Not all students can be admitted into a gifted program. The students that are admitted into those programs must show a certain level of intelligence. The A.P and honors courses offered at high schools around the state are also selective in who can take the classes. Students must show ability through previous coursework before they can enroll in A.P and honors courses. Schools however will never deny a student an education due to the fact that they only have a certain level IQ or make all C's and D's. American schools guarantee all students and education, but they do not guarantee all students the same level of education. Some students should be placed in remedial courses while some students should be in A.P courses gaining college credits.