Teachers forced child to sit in a woolen jacket and brought to a heat strike

Teachers forced the schoolgirl to sit in a lesson in a woolen jacket in the heat and brought to a heat strike. About it reports The Sun.

30-year-old Nyalina Jones said that her eldest daughter, 13-year-old Keitlin Williams came from the Aberdare Community School school in Wales and complained about bad well-being. The girl explained that it was hot in a school, since the air temperature was 29 degrees Celsius. Despite the complaints, the teachers banned her to shoot a jacket, as this is contrary to the rules of the school dress code.

Upon returning home, the child began to complain about migraine and nausea, and then the girl fell asleep for four hours. The next day, she again went to the lessons. In the room again it turned out to be hot, and Williams decided to remove the jacket contrary to the ban. In this regard, she was punished and sent to the insulating room for “violation of behavioral policy.”

The occurred indignant Jones. “I would still understand if she was punished for bad behavior. Does the teachers do not realize that it is about health and security? Children can not overheat and sweat it, it is harmful to personal hygiene. They are like in a military school. I know that Pupils are required to wear a school uniform, but they should be able to remove their jackets if they are too hot, “she stressed.

The representative of the school whose name is not indicated, announced that the educational institution is negotiating with Nail Jones to resolve the conflict. The result of the meeting is still unknown.

Earlier in September, the student did not fit into the skirt because of the wide thighs and was removed from classes. The incident occurred with a 12-year-old Chayla Johnson. Mother Girls, Daisy Johnson, said that her daughter had grown over the summer and because of the wide thighs could not get into a black pleated skirt, which is a mandatory part of the school uniform. Employees of the educational institution removed Johnson from classes, because her outfit did not match the dress code.

/Media reports.