Student did not fit into skirt because of wide hips and was removed from classes

Pupil of the Brookvale Groby school was removed from classes due to violation of the installed dress code. The corresponding material publishes Leicestershire Live.

The incident occurred with 12-year-old Chayla Johnson. Mother of the girl, Daisy Johnson, said that her daughter had grew over the summer and because of the wide thighs could not get into the black pleated skirt, which is a mandatory part of the school form. According to a woman, they with her daughter went around a large number of shops, but they could not find the thing of the right size.

Parents of the teenager were forced to send it to school in a conventional black skirt without pleating. After that, employees of the educational institution removed Johnson from classes, since her outfit did not comply with the regulations of the form. “She has already missed two mandatory tests and can not fully earn education just because there are no folds on her skirt. It turns out that my daughter is subject to discrimination,” the girl’s mother complained.

Brookvale Groby Campus Will Teece (Will Teece) said that the School’s leadership suggested several options for solving this situation, so that the student could return to classes. “In school for many years there is one and the same policy regarding the uniform. We provided a family skirt, and offered to make it specifically to order, but did not receive feedback. Among 1500 students did not have problems with the form,” explained he.

At the moment, Parents Johnson and representatives of the educational institution did not come to a single agreement.

Earlier in September, a new school form for tens of thousand rubles brought out parents of students. The mother of three children, who wished to remain anonymous, was angry with the fact that the Administration of High School in Tottington ordered students to attend lessons in the updated costumes. According to her, more than 500 pounds of sterling took to the preparation of three children (50 thousand rubles).

/Media reports.