More than 220 of the school's 1,880 pupils were sent home during the last school
year, many of them being sent home several times. But GCSE pass rates at the
school have improved by 65 per cent since the principal, Caroline Hayes,
introduced the tough disciplinary regime. "We put the interests of the majority
of the class, who are behaving well, first. I make no apologies for that," she
said. "We believe that pupils have to realise you are serious when asking them
to behave. They need clear boundaries." She said that the improved results
showed that her pupils liked the discipline used at the college.
Zero tolerance pays off for head who suspends two pupils a day - Education News, Education - The Independent

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