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Monday, 7 September 2015

Schoolgirl, 13, sent home for leopard-print hairstyle

Lauren Mcdowell, 13, with mother Yvonne (Picture: Ross Parry)

A mother has said her daughter’s human rights have been breached because she was sent home over her leopard-print hairstyle.



Lauren McDowell, 13, had her hair shaved on once side and had it dyed brown and blonde.

But teachers at Forge Valley School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, didn’t like it.

Her mother said: ‘As far as I’m concerned it’s a breach of my daughter’s human rights.

‘She had the hair cut about a week before she went back to school. No one has the right to tell someone what to do with their body. It is her body.

Lauren’s leopard print haircut fell foul of school rules (Picture: Ross Parry)

‘She is my child and not theirs. She didn’t sign away her rights when she started at school.

‘The school says they encourage children as individuals but this is not supporting her. Lauren has a life outside of school.’

She added that she won’t be having her hair cut.

She added: ‘Lauren was bullied at school and it has taken her a while to build up her confidence. She is devastated.

‘She loves school. She is not a bad pupil. She works hard. What has her hair got to do with her education?

‘I have explained to the school that I can understand its uniform policy and I totally agree with it but you cannot tell anyone how their hair should be styled.

Her mother has said it breaches her human rights

‘They are discriminating against her because of how she looks. She has the right to express herself in whatever way she wants as long as she is in school uniform.

‘They are refusing my child an education. She was in school wanting to learn.’

Headteacher Dale Barrowclough said the school has a ‘very clear uniform policy’.

He said: ‘This policy is communicated to parent frequently and is available to download from our website. The policy clearly states that extreme haircuts, including hair colour are not allowed.

‘A pupil arrived at school with a ‘leopard skin hair colour’ style.

‘I took the decision to send the pupil home in order to remedy this breach of the school’s uniform policy.’

Yvonne, who said she was not aware of a school policy on haircuts, said the style was something the Year 8 pupil had been requesting for some time.

Metro UK

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