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Pupil put in isolation booth for more than half a school year, BBC learns
Key takeaways
- The child was one of 23 at Outwood Grange Academy in Wakefield who spent more than 20% of their days in the booths in one of the past two academic years.
- One former student told us they were made to sit in silence, monitored by cameras and banned from even looking around the room.
- Outwood Grange Academy said students are only sent into isolation after multiple warnings and the policy has successfully improved behaviour.
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The child was one of 23 at Outwood Grange Academy in Wakefield who spent more than 20% of their days in the booths in one of the past two academic years. The school is run by a trust that has previously faced a legal challenge to its use of isolation to manage pupil behaviour.
One former student told us they were made to sit in silence, monitored by cameras and banned from even looking around the room.
Outwood Grange Academy said students are only sent into isolation after multiple warnings and the policy has successfully improved behaviour.
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