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Can a school refuse a child a school place on the grounds of emotional behaviour problems?

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Can a school refuse a child a school place on the grounds of emotional behaviour problems?

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One disruptive child can make it impossible for all the other children to learn. The school has a right to deny your child a place as long as there are other options in your area. A principal cannot be expected to sacrifice the learning and safety of a whole class for just one student Maybe you should be seeking further help for your daughter. For more than one school to exclude her, she must have problems unacceptable to normal school function. You are doing her no favours by going into denial.

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