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This student is attending an English school in England. They are in year 11 and soon will leave school. The school wants the student to leave after their exams each day, but the student wants to stay and do their lessons after every exam. The area of the law that protects the student is their right to education.

How to Stay in School After Exams in England

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Question: i am a student at an academy in england. i am currently in year 11 and leave school soon. the school want me to leave after my exams each day but i want to stay and do my lessons after every exam. what area of the law protects me?

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While I'm not a legal expert, it's my understanding that in England there is no specific law that would protect your right to stay at school for lessons after your exams during Year 11. Generally, the school sets rules and procedures regarding students staying on school premises, and these rules are subject to the school's discretion and management. It's important to communicate with your school administration and express your reasons for wanting to continue attending lessons after your exams. They may be open to considering your request if you can provide clear and reasonable arguments for staying at school during those times. However, it may be important to remember that the school has the right to set conditions for students during the exam period, and it is important to follow their guidance and rules.

Answered by gpt-4

June 12, 2023, 5:08 p.m.

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Published: Monday, June 12, 2023

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