Not normally. Permanent exclusion should not normally be used for a first serious incident unless the headteacher feels that he must take action immediately to protect the pupils and staff in the school. Even then he/she must take time to consider the matter carefully and use permanent exclusion as a last resort.
The school can ask the LEA to review the statement if your child is at risk of permanent exclusion. You would be invited to the review meeting. At the review meeting other ways of dealing with your child's behaviour can be discussed to try to avoid permanent exclusion.
The school may present evidence about your child's educational ability, behaviour and social background as well as the facts surrounding the incident which led to the permanent exclusion. The LEA will give its view and say whether it feels that permanent exclusion is appropriate or not. You will receive copies of this information in advance of the hearing.
When your child has been excluded, the head teacher or his representative will make contact with you by telephone if possible and will write to you on the same day setting out the circumstances and reasons for exclusion. The exclusion would normally begin on the next school day.
The head teacher’s letter will contain the following information:
You can put your views in writing and in person to school governors at a meeting of their discipline committee. The clerk to the discipline committee will write to give you the date and time of the meeting.
The discipline committee is made up of three to five of the school's governors. They follow guidance from the government and the local education authority to decide whether exclusion is being carried out correctly in the school.
The governors will consider the views of the school, you and your child and the LA. The governors can decide to uphold your child's permanent exclusion or allow your child to return to school.
You can appeal to an independent appeal panel. You have up to 15 days to lodge an appeal after you have received confirmation from the discipline committee that your child has been permanently excluded.
If you have any queries staff will be pleased to help you and can be contacted on the following telephone numbers:
Education Welfare Officers based and the Local Education Teams
Salisbury: 01722 743907
Kennet: 01380 727931
North Wiltshire: 01249 658978
West Wiltshire: 01225 713791
By Post
Principal Education Welfare Officer
The Hollows
Wilton
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP2 0JE
By Email
childrenandfamilies@wiltshire.gov.uk
By Fax
01722 744860
Opening Hours
Monday to Thursday 8.45am - 5.20pm
Friday 8.45am - 4.30pm