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Post by Bugs on Sept 28, 2009 9:27:12 GMT
BERWICK Middle School pupil Chloe Hayward returned to class onWednesday having been banned until she removed her blonde highlights. The 11 year-old had turned up for class sporting new highlights but was immediately sent home for breaking school rules. Her dad Kevin, of Dean Drive in Tweedmouth, had branded the school's policy 'a joke'. Link to full story: www.berwick-advertiser.co.uk/news/Berwick-schoolgirl-Chloe-was-banned.5672377.jp
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Post by emre on Sept 28, 2009 15:09:28 GMT
i didnt get banned but the tw*ts wouldnt take me to durham cathedral for having my head shaved , what harm is the lassie doing , if was improper dressed , they would have a case, but a couple of streaks in her hair ? think its the staff that want to have a look at themselves
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Post by Bugs on Sept 30, 2009 8:15:43 GMT
We used to get pulled if our hair wasn't totally clear of our ears at the side and really short at the back. Wasn't much fun for the lads with sticky out ears - they had no chance chattin up the lasses from the girl's school at the bus stop
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Post by boozysuzi on Sept 30, 2009 10:05:01 GMT
obviously Berwick high school dont have the same policy. isaw a young girl in high school uniform with rich mahogany hair. she still looked smart so does it matter what colour their hair is .?
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