Friday, December 24, 2010

Are teachers allowed to search school bags without the pupils permission or if the school don't have a warr

Are teachers allowed to search school bags without the pupils permission or if the school don't have a warr?
I go to a school in the UK, and hoodies have been banned. Can the school teachers, legally, search the pupils bags and confiscate any non-school uniform without their permission? I thought the teachers had to have a warrant?
Other - Education - 7 Answers
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at the school I teach at if we see the kids acting odd we do search we first ask the principal then we do and at the end of the day we tell the parents.
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yep, teachers now have the powers to perform body searches too.This is in line with the anti-knife war;///// http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6704563.stm
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in the U.S its like this if the principal has a suspicion he can go through your locker bag but not your person he cant touch you only a police officer you can ask for one if you dont consent beacuase even though you are on school grounds you still have rights dont know how it is over their but this is how its here
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a warrant lol, no they don't need that but however they can't go into ur bag without ur knowledge.......they can tell u to open it but if they feel ur a treat to the school and ur some dumb sick stupid kid with a weapon then yep they have the right to search b/c it's their job to protect all other kids btw teachers are awesome and u won't know it now, until ur older then
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in my oppinion i would say no....but the teachers would have to be pedifiles to want to body and cavity search kids
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No, they don't have to have a warrant. Remember, you are on government property as long as you are in school and as such, you are under their care and protection. If the teacher decides that you may have "illegal" things on your person or in your locker, they can search for and confiscate them. It's up to you to know what you can or can't bring into school.
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They cannot, and you can report them



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Thursday, December 16, 2010

can kids be deported in the uk even if they school in the uk

can kids be deported in the uk even if they school in the uk?

Immigration - 2 Answers
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Yes. Why should it make a difference?
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Why ask, have you put yourself in this position?



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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

My school takes a trip to South Africa every year

My school takes a trip to South Africa every year?
Yes, well i live in the UK. My school recently made a connection with a school in South Africa, my question is.. What do you think the chances of the school getting caught up in crime? For example, a car jacking or mugging? I personally don't care if anything like that was to happen, after all they always pick the self righteous little teachers pets to go, most of them probably don't even know where South Africa is! (No Joke) Just wondering.. They are going next year. They are going to Cape Town.
Geography - 1 Answers
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It depends on where the school is situated. If it is an English school in the southern suburbs like SACS or Bishops you guys will be fine. The same goes for Afrikaans schools in the Boland like Paul Roos or Paarl Boys High. If the school is in a township or on the Cape Flats, it is however a completely different story. Nyanga has on of the highest murder rates in South Africa and Manenberg is renowned for its gangsterism problem. If the school is in an area like Langa, Hanover Park, Gugulethu, Khayelitsha, Manenberg, Nyanga or Mitchell's Plain, your school will need the help of the locals to make sure they stay safe.



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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

What is the most prestigious and best girls/co-ed boarding school in England

What is the most prestigious and best girls/co-ed boarding school in England?
I am trying to find out which is the top boarding school in the UK for girls. I know for boys it's probably Eton, but there doesn't seem to anything of the same league for girls out there. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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Try Wycombe Abbey in High Wycobe just outside London.I don't know if its the best but it came highly recommended and expensive when i was looking for schools for my nieces.
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go to http://www.tatler.co.uk/Schools/2006, they researched all those schools and have reviews and statistics Try these as well: Cheltenham ladies is the most presitgious (+expensive) girls boarding school in UK. other amazing ones for girls are: JAGs City of London College for Girls There best co-ed would be- Westminster. in general..the best schools are: Westminster harrow St.Pauls Dulwich Tonbridge




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