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UK: Top school expels pupils over drugs
Press Association Thursday 19 Nov 2009 A further 15 students at the prestigious Fettes College in Edinburgh were suspended following an investigation by staff. The expulsions were made after the students were discovered with cannabis on school grounds after concerned pupils alerted teachers. All the pupils involved are understood to be aged 16 and 17. Police were called but no arrests were made at the school. Former pupils at the school include former prime minister Tony Blair, ex Rangers chairman Sir David Murray and Hollywood actress Tilda Swinton. The college, which charges £24,000 a year for boarders, said it exercised a "zero tolerance approach" to illegal substance abuse. Headmaster Michael Spens said: "While it is highly regrettable that a small minority of pupils have shown very poor judgment, their actions must not be allowed to detract from the highly laudable achievements of the school as a whole. "The large majority of Fettesians embrace fully the moral framework of the college and they continue to be the personable, confident, positive and successful young men and women of whom we are justifiably proud." Fettes was established in 1870 and students follow the English curriculum, studying for A-levels and GCSEs.
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