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UK: Fettes pupil expelled for speaking out over drugs

Frank O'Donnell and Nick Drainey

The Scotsman

Thursday 07 Feb 2002

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A PUPIL at the Prime Minister's former school has been expelled after
talking to the press about drug-taking among fellow students.

The 17-year-old girl was asked to leave Fettes College yesterday after
she had spoken out about drug use in dormitories and outside the
grounds.

The expulsion came in the same week a 17-year-old boy was expelled for
taking cannabis and two other boys, aged 18 and 17 were thrown out after
being caught with the drug. Michael Spens, the headmaster, said the girl
had been asked to leave for breaching rules of confidentiality.

He added: "This leaking of names and other personal details of fellow
pupils constitutes a gross breach of trust and behaviour towards fellow
pupils that is nothing short of reprehensible.

"These actions compounded the distress of pupils and their families, who
had already suffered enough personal tragedy through their own actions."

Guy Thomas, 17, who was thrown out after testing positive for cannabis,
said yesterday he should be given another chance because he took the
drug outside school.

He said: "I do not see why something I did in the holidays affects
something I do at school. I do all the work and everything. What I do on
my own time should not exclude me."

The school did not identify any of the pupils, but two other boys,
expelled after being caught with cannabis at a sixth-year disco at the
weekend, have been named as David Simpson junior, 18, the son of a
computer tycoon, and Ruaridh Osborne, 17. David's father, Dr David
Simpson, was a pioneer of Silicon Glen and was made a CBE for services
to the electronics industry.

He heads Simpson Research Ltd, Tranent, East Lothian.

Last month it was revealed Prince Harry, a pupil at Eton, had been
caught smoking cannabis, but the school did not expel him because the
offences did not happen during term time. Guy Thomas moved to the 11,000
pounds-a-year Fettes College from Millfield private school in Somerset
last summer and said he had enjoyed his first term and had never studied
harder.

But after a drinking session during a school trip to Belgium last week
he was asked to take a drugs test, which proved positive, and he was
expelled.

He claimed lots of pupils take drugs close to their dormitories without
getting caught - although the school had denied many students are
involved.

Mr Spens rejected the suggestion cannabis use was widespread. He said:
"I would certainly acknowledge that there will be others within the
school who have used it and may still be using it and if that comes to
our attention, they will be punished."

The headmaster has admitted he is considering introducing random drug
testing .


 

 

 

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