Curing an imperfect exclusion procedure: High Court guidance
The High Court recently considered whether a flawed permanent exclusion process had subsequently been ‘cured’. Joe Orme-Paul, Liam Ellwood and India Hall set out the lessons from the case.
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Curing an imperfect exclusion procedure: High Court guidance
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Should a teacher be banned for amending students' coursework?
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Alexandra Addington looks at the outcome of a recent professional conduct case where a teacher was alleged to have amended students’ coursework.
Disabled pupils and behaviour policies
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Does a school have to adapt its behaviour policy for disabled pupils? Alexandra Addington explains what a recent Upper Tribunal ruling means for schools and colleges when making reasonable adjustments.
Drawing the Line: Handling Serious Misconduct Cases and Statutory Referrals in Education Webinar
June 10, 2026
A webinar organised in collaboration with Galina Ward KC of Landmark Chambers, for senior leadership and HR professionals in schools and colleges.
AI in Education: Why Data Protection Must Come First
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Artificial Intelligence promises a lot. It can undoubtedly do amazing things. But secretly (or maybe not so secretly), it also makes us slightly nervous. Adam Halsey looks at what this means for schools, and why data protection needs to sit at the centre of any decision to use AI.
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The powers of exclusion panels
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When school discipline meets disability
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Gender-questioning children under draft KCSIE 2026
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Conversion to an ‘empty’ MAT
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