Moreover, as statistics collected by the NASUWT union have shown,
exclusions are just as likely to be overturned by
school governors as by
independent panels.
He has appeared in most of the leading cases involving
independent schools, including Gray v Marlborough College (the leading case on disciplinary exclusions) and T v Hall Schools (the widely reported «pushy parents» case, concerning the ability of an independent school to terminate placements due to parental beha
schools, including Gray v Marlborough College (the leading case on disciplinary
exclusions) and T v Hall
Schools (the widely reported «pushy parents» case, concerning the ability of an independent school to terminate placements due to parental beha
Schools (the widely reported «pushy parents» case, concerning the ability of an
independent school to terminate placements due to parental behaviour).