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UK: Pupils are expelled over cannabis find

The Northern Echo, York

Saturday 12 Oct 2002

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FOUR pupils of one of England's oldest schools have been expelled for
buying cannabis, storing it in school and smoking it in public places.

The pupils, from St Peter's School in York, were found out when one, a
15-year-old girl, was discovered with a cigarette lighter, cigarette
papers and cannabis resin.

After questioning, other pupils, two boys and another girl, all aged 15,
also admitted buying cannabis. Four more pupils who may have
"experimented" with cannabis, were suspended for five days. On their
return to school, they will undergo random testing.

The police have been told.

Headteacher Andrew Trotman said: "All pupils are fully aware of the
likely consequences for their school careers of involvement with illegal
drugs."

The pupils initially suspended during investigations will not return, as
the expulsions take immediate effect.

Mr Trotman said: " I am well aware of the consequences for the
individual pupils. However, as a boarding school we act in loco parentis
and have particular responsibility for the care and welfare of our
pupils."


 

 

 

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