School Children Locked in Rooms for Misbehaving. Leaving them Shouting and Crying by Headteacher.



"Children are blessings to every marriage" they say, but some can grow wild and get out of control, if you don't caution them at early ages.
Someone like "Bryan Singer, who's a good producer and film director married to an actress, wonder how is kid will behave in school ! Lol, that's by-the-way.
Below report is a case of a Headteacher who subjected misbehaving school children to punishment by locking them up in rooms leaving them shouting and crying during the ordeal.
She was later on found guilty for professional misconduct.
As for the stubborn kids they might be lucky to get their revenge. Kids are kids no matter what; back then in school, after thrown into a school hell cell and you come out of it, we still get to continue with our badass stuff, so I think their are better ways of dialoguing with humans especially kids, if still proves stubborn then little excessive force can be applied to show them how wrong they are.
In the case of Earl Alison, Headteacher at "Tollgate Primary School in Bury St Edmunds "Regularly" leaves the children in solitary confinement.

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The National College for Teaching and Leadership panel heard Earl admitted leaving children in the rooms, but denied the fact that it was for an “inappropriate” amount of time.
The hearing also heard that teachers held the doors shut so kids couldn’t escape, and even moved the position of door handles so the children could not reach them.
In the summer of 2015 a special “blue room” was created, which was only 5ft by 7ft and could not be observed by teachers from outside.
Mrs Earl said she expected staff to supervise children who were put into solitary confinement, but the panel said it had no evidence to support her claim.
She resigned from the school in December 2015 after an investigation was launched into her behaviour.
She had been headteacher for more than a year.
Education secretary Justine Greening will make the final decision concerning what disciplinary action Miss Earl Alison will face regarding her professional misconduct.

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