they have no right except for learning
The motto of Clarington Central Secondary School is 'Caring Community for Student Success'.
Students have no rights. The school stands in lieu of the parents when the students are at school and the parents have all the rights when they are home. So, to answer your question no one who is a student benefits.
Balance should be
That you have a very good education.
Northwoods Community Secondary School's motto is 'We're Building A Better World One Student At a Time'.
L'élève (secondary school or younger) L'étudiant (university)
"Leerling" (primary/secondary school) of "student" (university)
A freshman is a first-year student in secondary school, high school or college.
Yes, you do have the right to do this. But if the school you want to go to is full in terms of capacity, there is a fair chance of rejection. As far as the changing of secondary school is concern, you have all the rights in the world for changing your school.
Make books available for student to read.
The motto of Elgin Park Secondary School is 'Our mission is to build meaningful connections that ensure a high level of student success and learning.'.
School uniforms can be seen as a restriction of personal expression, but they also promote a sense of equality among students and can help reduce distractions. Whether they are a violation of student rights may depend on individual perspectives and contexts.