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'Teacher attack' boy, 8, returns



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A BOY aged eight, reported over an alleged attack on a teacher, is now back at school.
The incident happened at a primary school in East Lothian on 6 March. The youngster was suspended after the alleged attack but has returned, said a council spokesman.

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 10:48 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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fife runner,

17/05/2008 06:05:37
par for the course. my wife who teaches in secondary was assaulted by a 3rd year boy. he was back at school next day after head said she should not have stood in his way as he barreled her through two sets of doors. my wife to take 6 weeks off. not first time it had had happened when teacher was assaulted at Madras College st Andrews. The press and parents blog was full of anger at way school discipline was being handled.

Some pupils were taken to making malicious complaints as they knew they could get away with it. EG two girls made one of a sexual nature against a male teacher and were given lunchtime detention.

 

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