'DISGUSTING'

I’m fuming after my son, 12, was ‘put into isolation for wearing trainers to school’ but his usual ones were broken

A DISGUSTED mum has slammed her son's school for allegedly putting him in isolation for wearing trainers to class.

Hayley Birtley hit out at Nottingham Academy in Sneinton after claims staff punished her 12-year-old for wearing sports shoes when his uniform ones broke.

Advertisement
: "He's not the easiest child to look after but he's always gone in full school uniform.

"The sole was coming off on one of his school shoes so he had to come in trainers."

Advertisement

The mum-of-five claimed she told teachers that her little boy would be wearing the correct footwear the following day.

But, Matteo claimed staff made him feel uncomfortable when they insisted he wear school-provided shoes.

"He said they were proper pressuring him to try them on," added Hayley.

"His anxiety is already through the roof. It's totally unfair, he has always gone in full school uniform.

Advertisement

Most read in The Sun

DEATH MYSTERY
Girl, 6, and dad found dead at home are named as police issue major update
IN THE DOCK
Crossbow killer pleads GUILTY to murdering BBC star's family - but denies rape
STATION FALL
Tragedy as man dies after being 'pushed down escalator' at busy station
OPENING TIME
Wetherspoons to open 13 new pubs this year - is one near you?

"I feel let down, it's absolutely disgusting the way they have treated him. The trainers are black with a bit of white on them.

"I don't get it. I think it's wrong. To me it should be absolutely fine for one day."

A spokesperson for Nottingham Academy, said: “We set high expectations for all pupils for what they can achieve, and ensure our behaviour, uniform and wider policies support this.

"Whilst we cannot discuss the circumstances of individual pupils, we do have a range of measures in place to assist with any uniform needs families may have, including providing uniform items on site.

Advertisement

"As a fully inclusive school, we also ensure reasonable adjustments are made to any policies and procedures so that we can provide the necessary support to children who have special educational needs when appropriate to do so.”

This comes after a mum in Bristol was furious when her son was sent home from school after just 15 minutes for not wearing the correct uniform.

Hayley Dainton was ordered to pick up young Oliver from Hanham Woods Academy following the mix-up. 

She insisted she had ordered the correct uniform but it hadn’t arrived yet. 

Advertisement

Another mum was left fuming after her 11-year-old daughter was sent home from school for wearing PE shorts during a heatwave.

In Yorkshire, one parent claimed her daughter was forced to change into a pair of shoes which didn't fit her after the school changed its rules.

The 41-year-old said her daughter was also threatened with detention because the £20 black shoes she had on featured two gold clasps.

Advertisement

Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com