Fixed Term Exclusion definition
Examples of Fixed Term Exclusion in a sentence
Sanctions may include a requirement to undertake menial but not degrading tasks on behalf of the School or external community, detention for a reasonable period, withdrawal of privileges, Fixed Term Exclusion, or Removal or Permanent Exclusion.
For instances of serious poor behaviour, the sanction of placement in the school’s Fixed Term Exclusion Centre (FTEC or FTEC+) or a formal, legally binding Fixed Term Exclusion from school will be issued.
In instances where a member of staff deems behaviour serious enough to warrant it, students may be given a direct C3 (moved to another classroom) or C4 (referral to SLT for FTEC (Fixed Term Exclusion Centre) or placement in FTEC+) without first issuing a C1 or C2.
If a pupil has been using drugs for personal consumption then this will lead to an automatic 5 day Fixed Term Exclusion with the pupil returning to school on a random drugs testing programme (as per the boarding contract).