Schools face greater accountability for excluded pupils under Timpson plans

Dan Parton
Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Schools should be held accountable for pupils they have excluded throughout their education - including their exam results - a government-backed review has recommended.

Edward Timpson failed to win re-election to parliament at the June 2017 general election. Picture: Alex Deverill
Edward Timpson failed to win re-election to parliament at the June 2017 general election. Picture: Alex Deverill

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