Ombudsman sounds alarm on LSE students told to stay home for two months
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Ombudsman sounds alarm on LSE students told to stay home for two months
Year 11 students who not are sitting their GCSEs but use a Learning Support Educator (LSE) have been told to stay at home for two months, according to the Ombudsman citing concerned parents. In a statement Monday, the Ombudsman's Commissioner for Education said it had received reports from parents that students assisted by Learning Support...
LSE-Supported Children To Stay Home For Two Months After Parents Fail To Apply For Special Course
The Commissioner for Education within the Office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman has received several communications, in the last days, from parents of LSE supported children in state schools will not be sitting for MATSEC examinations. These parents expressed concern for their year-11 children who have been told to remain at home between 28th April and 29th June. The latter had prepared a special course for these children for that period, howeve…
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