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More suspended pupils to stay in school under new government behaviour rules

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More pupils suspended for bad behaviour will have to stay in school under supervision, rather than being sent home, in a bid to curb learning loss and reduce exposure to phones and social media.

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  • Keep suspended pupils in school, ministers say | BBC News
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  • School suspension in England only to be for pupils’ most serious misbehaviour | The Guardian
  • Parents told of major school suspensions change as headteachers given new rules | Mirror
  • New suspension rules must not force schools to do 'more with less,' unions warn | Morning Star

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