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Revealed: The number of excluded students in Nottingham and their schools

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The number of permanent exclusions since 2009 has been revealed by Nottingham City Council.

The authority is currently considering charging schools £14,900 for each student that is excluded following a sharp rise in numbers last year. In the 2013/14 school year 94 students at primary and secondary schools in Nottingham were excluded – up by 55 on the previous year.

Pat Fielding, director of education at Nottingham City Council, said: "This is a complex issue and there is no single explanation for the recent rise in permanent exclusions. It could be a change in head teacher, the more consistent application of behaviour policies or that the young people are more likely to benefit from a fresh start elsewhere.

"The Council has worked hard with schools and academies over the past five years to reduce permanent exclusions and they are always the last resort. However, if a pupil's poor behaviour continues, teachers must take action to ensure this minority of pupils does not disrupt the learning of other children."

Here is the list of exclusions since 2009.

A Djanogly City Academy – 58 B Bulwell Academy – 34 C Farnborough School – 32 D Ellis Guilford School And Sports College – 23 E Nottingham Academy – 19 F Emmanuel School l – 17 G Big Wood School – 14 H Bluecoat Academy – 10 I Top Valley Academy – 19 J Fernwood School – 8 K Bluecoat Beechdale Academy – 10 L Nottingham University Samworth Academy – 6 M Trinity Catholic School – 5 N Nottingham Girls' Academy – 3

Revealed: The number of excluded students in Nottingham and their schools


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