This increase is despite a fall in
the overall number of exclusions since 2009.
Not exact matches
Gibb added:» Today's figures show a slight increase in the
number of fixed period and permanent
exclusions, although
overall they are lower than in 2010.
The figures show that pupils in Middlesborough are the most likely to receive an
exclusion — at a rate 4.18, which is worked out as a percentage
of the
number of exclusions by the
overall number of pupils in the area.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb instead pointed to the
overall number of fixed and permanent
exclusions falling since 2010.